Foundations of Astronomy, Enhanced
Foundations of Astronomy, Enhanced
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ISBN: 9781305980686
Author: Michael A. Seeds; Dana Backman
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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The velocity-distance diagram, the Hubble constant, the Hubble time, and whether the result is similar to that in the text.

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