No, the opposite. When the sky is darker the stars lookbrighter.
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Look on the carton that the dimmer comes in. On the label there will be a list of lamp types that the dimmer can be used on along with the maximum wattage that the dimmer can control.
The constellation Cancer is often depicted as a crab. It contains a group of stars that form a shape resembling a crab with pincers. However, it may not be as visually distinct as other constellations due to its dimmer stars.
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Proxima Centauri appears dimmer than Betelgeuse because it actually is dimmer by several orders of magnitude.
Yes. There are various types of dimmers. Look for the halogen dimmer in your favorite search engine.
Good question. No they don't actually - Polaris (end of handle and North Star) and Kochab (tip of the bowl) are the brightest stars. All the others are significantly dimmer, unlike the Big Dipper, whose seven stars all have similar magnitudes.
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It will look dimmer and dimmer. Also, smaller and smaller (the angular diameter gets to be smaller and smaller).
It will look dimmer and dimmer. Also, smaller and smaller (the angular diameter gets to be smaller and smaller).
When there is little light like during night time, we can see the stars more clearly. This makes them look brighter and hence, larger.