Surface Brightness Fluctuation (SBF) is an astronomical technique used to measure the distances to galaxies, particularly in the context of resolving extragalactic structures. This method is based on the idea that the brightness of the light from a galaxy is not uniform, but rather exhibits small variations or "fluctuations" due to the uneven distribution of stars within the galaxy.

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