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<h1>Preface - The Distance to M100
as Determined by Cepheid Variable Stars</h1>

<p>Astronomy is an accessible and visual science, making it ideal for educational purposes. Over the last
few years the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and the ESO telescopes at the La Silla and Paranal
Observatories in Chile have presented ever deeper and more spectacular views of the Universe. However,
Hubble and the ESO telescopes have not just provided stunning new images, they are also invaluable
tools for astronomers. The telescopes have excellent spatial/angular resolution (image sharpness)
and allow astronomers to peer further out into the Universe than ever before and answer longstanding
unsolved questions.
The analysis of such observations, while often highly sophisticated in detail, is at times sufficiently
simple in principle to give secondary-level students the opportunity to repeat it for themselves.
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<p>This series of exercises has been produced by the European partner in the Hubble project, ESA (the European
Space Agency), which has access to 15% of the observing time with Hubble, together with ESO
(the European Southern Observatory).
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<img src="images/ex02_fig01_450.jpg">
<h5>Figure1: The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope<br>
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has presented spectacular views of the Universe from its orbit above the 
Earth.</h5>
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