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Apparent Magnitude
    

The apparent magnitude gives how bright an astronomical object appears to an observer on Earth regardless of its intrinsic brightness. It is related to the absolute magnitude M by


Let be the observed flux from object i. Then the apparent magnitude difference between two objects a and b is given by




Absolute Magnitude, Distance Modulus, Radio Magnitude




References

--. Sky & Telescope, 494-499, Nov. 1992.







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