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Magnitude

The logarithmic brightness scale used in astronomy — lower numbers mean brighter.

A difference of 5 magnitudes corresponds to a brightness ratio of exactly 100. One magnitude step is therefore a factor of about 2.512.

Used in these guides

  • Magnitude: How Astronomers Measure BrightnessNaked-eye astronomy
  • Learning the Sky: Five Constellations That Anchor EverythingNaked-eye astronomy
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