Measuring the Hubble Constant Using SBIG's DSS-7

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The Advanced Placement physics class of Orange Lutheran High School has conducted a spectroscopic study of galactic redshift verses distance to experimentally measure the Hubble parameter. Redshifts are measured by the hydrogen alpha emission line as it is the most prominent line in the spectra. Recessional velocities are calculated via the redshift. Distances are not measured by this team but are taken from databases such as NED or SIMBAD. The goal of this work is to show the capabilities of the SBIG DSS-7 spectrograph for measuring radial velocities of bright galaxies.

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