Measurement

Stellar Magnitude: Apparent vs Absolute

Magnitude measures a star's brightness — but there are two kinds. Apparent magnitude is how bright a star looks from Earth. Absolute magnitude is how bright it truly is (standardised to a distance of 10 parsecs). The Sun has an apparent mag

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