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correction, meteor (not turbo-1)
Good to know that surface-brightness fluctuations are accepted as a valid measure of distance (independent of redshift).
It was meteor, in this postturbo-1 said:I didn't cite Stephan's Quintet as an example of interaction between discordant-redshift galaxies. I think the high resolution imagery from HST put that one to bed years ago. There are, however, examples of apparently-interacting objects with very discordant redshifts, one of which I mentioned in one of the first posts in this thread.
Good to know that surface-brightness fluctuations are accepted as a valid measure of distance (independent of redshift).