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	Q&A: Cosmology
                        
                    
            Q:
               How can I find the absolute diameter and distance away of an
               object?
               
               A:
               For small red shifts, the distance d = z c/H, where z is the red
               shift, c is the speed of light, and H is the Hubble constant.
               The absolute diamete D is related to the angular diameter A by D
               = Ad, where A is in radians. For red shifts greater than about
               0.1 See: http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/CosmoCalc.html
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