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The Milky Way as Seen by Classical Cepheids. I. Distances Based on Mid-Infrared Photometry

Dorota M. Skowron et al 2025 ApJS 278 57 Using data from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, researchers have devised a minimally extincted way to map and measure distances within the Milky Way…

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