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| − | The '''Hubble Constant''' is the constant of proportionality which gives the relation between apparent recessional [[velocity]] and distance in [[Hubble's law]]. | + | The '''Hubble Constant''' is the constant of proportionality which gives the relation between apparent recessional [[velocity]] and distance in [[Hubble's law]]. It was first published by [[Georges-Henri Lemaître]], and popularized by [[Edwin Hubble]]. |
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Revision as of 05:57, September 2, 2011
The Hubble Constant is the constant of proportionality which gives the relation between apparent recessional velocity and distance in Hubble's law. It was first published by Georges-Henri Lemaître, and popularized by Edwin Hubble.