Local Distance Network Variants
Baseline and variants of the Local Distance Network for accurately determining the Hubble constant. It includes various techniques for gauging galactic distances, linking geometric approaches to establish H0.
Baseline and variants of the Local Distance Network for accurately determining the Hubble constant. It includes various techniques for gauging galactic distances, linking geometric approaches to establish H0.
The ionosphere–thermosphere–magnetosphere (ITM) system connects solar energy input to Earth's upper atmosphere through various processes.
Periodic Table of Elements showing the years of discovery of each element.
Simple Periodic Table of Elements including atomic numbers, element symbols and names, and period and group.
Earth's internal heat flow from the core, mantle and crust to the surface through conduction, convection, and advection.
Simulated formation of Dinkinesh's moon Selam, identified as the first confirmed "contact binary" moon.
The Local Distance Network offers a multi-route method for accurately determining the Hubble constant. It includes various techniques for gauging galactic distances, linking geometric approaches to establish H0.
The measurement of the Hubble Constant, highlighting variations from different methods and the consistency of these measurements across galaxies with differing redshifts.
The consistency of distance network measurements used in calibrating the Hubble constant, showing how various methods align with each other.