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Absolute magnitude

The absolute magnitude of an object is the magnitude one would see if the body were located at a distance of exactly 10 parsecs (= 32.6 light-years). A supergiant star would thus have an absolute magnitude of -8 whereas a dim ref dwarf would have an absolute magnitude of +16. The Sun has an absolute magnitude of +4.8 - about half way between these two extremes.


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