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Measuring the expanding universe

The expansion rate of the universe has been measured to a greater degree of accuracy than ever before.

The rate of expansion can be determined by analysing light from distant galaxies and using that light to measure how far away and how fast such galaxies are moving.

These observations can be used to determine the Hubble Constant, a number which is used to calculate the size and age of the universe.

Read more at The University of Western Australia

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