Veröffentlicht in Triton Station

The distance scale is fundamental to cosmology. How big is the universe? is pretty much the first question we ask when we look at the Big Picture. The primary yardstick we use to describe the scale of the universe is Hubble’s constant: the H 0 in v = H 0 D that relates the recession velocity (redshift) of a galaxy to its distance. More generally, this is the current expansion rate of the universe.