Absolute magnitude

by Allison Botterill

Absolute magnitude is a measure of the true brightness of a star – the apparent magnitude that the star would have from a distance of 10 parsecs. The scale is logarithmic and inverse, i.e. the brighter the object, the smaller its magnitude. Very bright objects can have a negative magnitude.

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