There are today two main ways to measure the Hubble constant, which is a parameter that describes the rate at which the universe is expanding. However, these two techniques produce conflicting results This discrepancy is called the Hubble tension and it suggests that we may be missing something fundamental about how the universe works. Now, two independent groups of astronomers, one in the US and the other in Germany, are developing two new methods to measure the Hubble constant. One uses gravitational waves; and the other uses gravitationally-lensed supernovae. Their work could help resolve the Hubble tension.
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