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Accurate distances to Galactic globular clusters through a combination of Gaia EDR3, HST, and literature data

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2021
Holger Baumgardt   +2 more
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The distances of the stars: a historical review

Vistas in Astronomy, 1956
Abstract A short historical account is given of the determination of stellar parallexes in the nineteenth century, when in spite of the greatest amount of time and skill given to the work the parallexes of only a few stars were determined, and these with relatively large errors.
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Habitable zones around main sequence stars.

Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962), 1993
J. Kasting, D. Whitmire, R. Reynolds
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Distance determination for RAVE stars

2010
Spectrophotometric distance moduli to ~16000 stars in the Milky Way southern hemisphere calculated from spectroscopic stellar parameters as determined by the RAVE spectroscopic survey using the 6dF instrument at the AAO.
Zwitter, T.   +25 more
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A General Discussion of the Distances of the Stars

1994
Here one should remark that it is generally accepted that although the distances of the sun and moon as well as the planets cannot really be compared with the distance of the fixed stars, nevertheless, one can visualize their immensity to be such that in comparison, the distance of our earth from the outermost planet, Saturn, is of the proportions of a
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Star Distances

Scientific American, 1890
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The Distances of the Stars

Scientific American, 1877
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From Cosmicflows distance moduli to unbiased distances and peculiar velocities

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2021
Yehuda Hoffman   +2 more
exaly  

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