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Distance
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Use Cepheid Variables for close objects
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Other objects for which Absolute Magnitude is known:
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Supernova
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Planetary nebula in certain emission lines
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Use “Hubble Law” for more distant objects
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(Correlation of distance with radial velocity)
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Diameter
and Luminosity
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Obtain
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Mass
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Rotation curves
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Velocity dispersion
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90 to 99% of mass is
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“dark matter”
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