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Astronomers classify stars according to their brightness by assigning them a stellar “magnitude.” the higher the magnitude the dimmer the star. the dimmest stars visible to the naked eye have stellar magnitudes of 6. the table below shows the relative brightness of different stellar magnitudes.


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