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The apparent brightness of stars, in general, tells us nothing about their distances; we cannot assume that the dimmer stars are farther away. In order for the apparent brightne…
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The apparent brightness of stars, in general, tells us nothing about their distances; we cannot assume that the dimmer stars are farther away. In order for the apparent brightness of a star to be a good indicator of its distance, all the stars would have to be:
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the same brightness and the same type of star
Step-by-step explanation:
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