How to find apperent magnitude of a star?
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The apparent magnitude of a celestial object, such as a star or galaxy, is the brightness measured by an observer at a specific distance from the object. The smaller the distance between the observer and object, the greater the apparent brightness. (left) Two stars, A and B, with the same apparent magnitude.
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