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Anybody have a handy list of nearby, bright galaxies sorted by
distance using modern distance determinations such as Cepheids? I'm looking for outside the local group to 4-5 Mpc or so. I can do the literature search and put together the list myself if necessary, but it would be nice if someone else has already done the work. -- Steve Willner Phone 617-495-7123 Cambridge, MA 02138 USA (Please email your reply if you want to be sure I see it; include a valid Reply-To address to receive an acknowledgement. Commercial email may be sent to your ISP.) |
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