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Date: 2014-04-03 13:04:37
Space
Physical cosmology
Light sources
Extragalactic astronomy
Astrometry
Cosmic distance ladder
Tully–Fisher relation
Spiral galaxy
Type Ia supernova
Astronomy
Standard candles
Physics

Standard Candles and Hubble Constant By Niloufar Javid-Khalili Pyhsics 782

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