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Astrometry / Stellar evolution / Standard candles / Parallax / Light sources / Cosmic distance ladder / Spectroscopic parallax / Star / Absolute magnitude / Astronomy / Physics / Space
Date: 2009-11-13 11:03:15
Astrometry
Stellar evolution
Standard candles
Parallax
Light sources
Cosmic distance ladder
Spectroscopic parallax
Star
Absolute magnitude
Astronomy
Physics
Space

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