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Hubble Flow
Hubble Flow In cosmology, the Hubble expansion is the motion of galaxies away ... motion results in measureable redshifts. According to Hubble's Law, the apparent relative velocity of ... multiplying its distance from us by the Hubble constant. (This relation is approximate and ...
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Talk:Hubble Flow
Talk:Hubble Flow AfD Why does this article even exist ... is superseded by the much better article Hubble expansion. P.S. short history of rapid ... what I said there: The article on Hubble expansion should define what the Hubble flow is, and clearly explain what ...
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Hubble (telescope) (translated from Russian)
Hubble (telescope) "Hubble's form" from onboard of the spacecraft "diskaveri" Sts-82 Space telescope "Hubble" ( Eng. , HST) - automatic the observatory in orbit ... around Earth, named in the honor Edwin Hubble . Telescope "Hubble" was created as the joint project ...
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Hubble Deep Field
Hubble Deep Field The Hubble Deep Field The Hubble Deep Field (HDF) is an image of ... of a series of observations by the Hubble Space Telescope. It covers an area 144 ... in a similar way and named the Hubble Deep Field South. The similarities between ...
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Talk:Redshift/Archive 5
... mostly assumed to be cosmological, i.e. Hubble expansion. This is also not in dispute ... caused by expansion as inferred by the Hubble relation ... blah blah. This is not in ... I know don't speak of the Hubble Flow as representing a recessional velocity since the ... to actual recessional velocities and not the Hubble Law. Maybe we should dispense with ...
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Talk:Non-standard cosmology
... the Flubberizoch effect, and don't invalidate Hubble flow of normal galaxies. User:Roadrunner That's ... I think, Arp argues ... he argues that Hubble's law would be incorrect (from the ... are almost always taken to invalidate the Hubble expression. -Ionized Taken by whom? One reason ... can figure out why his observations invalidates Hubble flow or the Big Bang. He ...
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User talk:Hillman/Archive3
... talk) 13:15, 8 October 2005 (UTC) Hubble Flow Whatever the merits of the article, I ... what you think is the difference between 'Hubble flow' and 'Hubble expansion' and to cite a discussion ...
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User:Raul654/archive3
... UTC) Big Bang theory "In 1929, Edwin Hubble provided an observational basis for Lemaître's theory. Hubble proved that the spiral nebulae were galaxies ... distance. This fact is now known as Hubble's law (see Edwin Hubble: Mariner of the Nebulae by Edward Christianson ... 9 August 2005 (UTC) The fact remains, Hubble discovered only a relation between Luminosity ...
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Cyclic Multiverse Theory (Academia wiki)
... we can see in the universe - see Hubble Deep Field . Gravitational redshift is the decrease ... 10^{-10} m/s^2. The Hubble Constant is approximately |
Talk:Cosmology
... substitute "biology" for "the universe", but the flow of the argument is basically identical. Of ... large portion of them, including LeMaitre and Hubble themselves (both devout christians, and LeMaitre was ... I saw no reason to mention that Hubble was a Christian. Lots of people are Christians. That belongs on the Edwin Hubble page, but it is irrelevant in this ... it is not important to note that Hubble was a devout christian. I see ...
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