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I've been playing around with Red Shift calculations
and this is probably a simple question for anyone experienced in the field, but I'm looking for the best data that gives both the Z shift and distance measured using a method other than the hubble constant. In other words I'm looking for the data that the Hubble constant is calculated from. I'm only looking for light emitting objects not quasars or radio sources. I've looked in Google and a couple of beginning astromomy books which had a couple of charts but not the actual measurements. Also they seem to not give any estimate as to which measurements are the best or most accurate. If someone could please point me to a textbook or the original papers containing the best estimates of stellar or galactic distances together with the corresponding red shift for those objects it'd be a big help to me. Thanks in advance. bjacoby -- SPAM-Guard! Remove .users (if present) to email me! |
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