How can the sun have both a brightness of -26.73 and 4.83? Explain what these numbers mean.
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The sun has visual brightness of -26.74 and absolute magnitude is 4.83 respectively.
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The Sun is by far the brightest object in the sky, with an apparent magnitude of -26.74, which is about 13 billion times brighter than the next brightest star (Sirius, which has an apparent magnitude of -1.46). The mean distance of the Sun to Earth is approximately 1 astronomical unit or AU (150,000,000 km/93,000,000 mi), though this changes due to variations in Earth’s orbit.
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