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Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (11 of 26) The Distance Triad
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Astronomy - Variable Stars
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- 1 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (1 of 26) Variable Star Types
- 2 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (2 of 26) Pulsating Variables
- 3 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (3 of 26) Mira Variables
- 4 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (4 of 26) Cepheid Variables: Why so Important?
- 5 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (5 of 26) Cepheid Variables: Periodicity
- 6 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (6 of 26) Cepheid Variables: Temperature Variation
- 7 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (7 of 26) Cepheid Variables: Radial Velocity
- 8 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (8 of 26) Cepheid Variables: Increasing Diameter
- 9 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (9 of 26) Cepheid Variables: Why Do They Vary?
- 10 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (10 of 26) The Importance of the Cepheid Variables
- 11 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (11 of 26) The Distance Triad
- 12 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (12 of 26) What is "Absolute Magnitude"?
- 13 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (13 of 26) Apparent vs Absolute Magnitude
- 14 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (14 of 26) How Much Brighter is Rigel than the Sun?
- 15 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (15 of 26) How to find distance to a star? Case 1 Rigel
- 16 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (16 of 26) How to Calculate Distance to a Star? Case 2 Sirius
- 17 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (17 of 26) What is the Absolute Magnitude of Rigel? Case 1
- 18 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (18 of 26) What is the Absolute Magnitude of Sirius? Case 2
- 19 Astronomy - Ch. 24: Variable Stars (19 of 26) Cepheid Variable: Type 1 vs Type 2