| Subject: | Re: BREAKING NEWS: Hubble Detects Cepheids in Centaurus A, Measures its Distance |
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| From: | "Tom Polakis" |
| Date: | 1 Jun 2006 10:29:03 -0700 |
| Newsgroups: | sci.astro, sci.astro.amateur |
Joe Jakarta wrote: > M100 is 56 million light-years' distance, and Hubble dicovered Cepheids > there 10 years ago. > http://www.seds.org/Messier/more/m100_hst2.html > > So where's the fun in 11 million lyr?? In addition to Brian Tung's reply about this being an elliptical galaxy, the press release also mentions that the dustiness affects the apparent magnitude and color of the Cepheids. I think the "fun" for the invesigators was in doing the photometry and eliminating the contaminating effect of dust to obtain a solution. Tom |
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