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Miranda Suarez
5 September, 16:31
The absolute magnitude of a star:
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Darnell Kerr
5 September, 17:05
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How bright the star looks from earth
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Valentina Huynh
5 September, 18:48
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Astronomers define star brightness in terms of apparent magnitude (how bright the star appears from Earth) and absolute magnitude (how bright the star appears at a standard distance of 32.6 light years, or 10 parsecs).
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