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How Telescopes Use Bright Objects in the Sky to Measure Huge Distances in Space

Malcolm explains how telescopes use bright objects in the sky to measure vast distances in space with extraordinary accuracy. He explained how it works by pointing his telescope at St Paul's Cathedral and tourists walking around its dome. If one of those people had a 40 watt light bulb, then if I knew it was exactly 40 watts, I would be able to tell precisely how far away they were.

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