What does the absolute magnitude of a star depend on?
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The Sun's apparent magnitude is -26.7. Scientists use what is called Absolute Magnitude to help them understand how bright a star really is. The absolute magnitude of an object, such as a star, equals how bright that object would look if it were 10 parsecs, or 32.6 light years away from the Earth.
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