The Cosmic Distance Ladder, III: Measuring the Hubble Constant - Page 3


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constant, and conclude this series on what some have called the Holy Grail of astronomy.

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1.   Jul 22, 1999 1:35 AM
The formula for using the Hubble Constant to calculate age of the universe is supposed to be

T = 1/H

(where T = Age of Universe, H = Hubble Constant)

Given the recently accounced Nasa report ...


-- posted by John_Croft





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