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Credit & Copyright: Jeffrey Newman (UC Berkeley),  
NASA  
  
  
Explanation:
NGC 4603, a galaxy with majestic spiral arms and intricate dust lanes,  
is 108 million light-years away.  
  
Its distance has been accurately measured  
by astronomers using one of the fundamental  
yardsticks of the  
extragalactic distance scale - pulsating  
variable stars known as Cepheids.  
  
Though intrinsically very bright,  
Cepheids are faint and difficult  
to find at such large distances  
(the bright "spiky"  stars seen above  
are foreground objects).  
  
Thanks to the Hubble Space Telescope's sharp vision, more than 36  
beckoning Cepheids have been identified in NGC 4603,  
now the most distant galaxy in which these stars have been located.  
  
In fact, using the Space Telescope to pick out Cepheids in  
galaxies closer than NGC 4603,  
the Hubble  
Key Project Team has  
recently announced the completion  
of their 8 year effort to precisely measure galaxy distances and  
the expansion rate of the Universe - the Hubble Constant.  
  
Based on their comparison of  
galaxy distances and recession speeds,  
they report that the Hubble Constant is 70 kilometers per second per  
megaparsec to  
an accuracy of 10 percent.  
  
This means a galaxy should appear to recede 160,000 miles per hour  
faster for every 3.3 million light-year increase in distance away.  
  
Accurately measuring  
the Hubble Constant was one of   
the major goals for the  
Hubble Space Telescope when   
it was launched in 1990.  
  
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