The extragalactic distance scale

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THE establishment of the scale of distances in the extragalactic universe rests primarily on the determinations of the distances of the nearest galaxies. These distances have been obtained primarily from a comparison of apparent magnitudes of variable stars or of Population II giants with the known absolute magnitudes of such objects measured in our Galaxy. © 1960 Nature Publishing Group.

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Hodge, P. W. (1960). The extragalactic distance scale. Nature, 186(4725), 622. https://doi.org/10.1038/186622a0

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