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They would both be bright enough to be seen by, and probably too bright to look at
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usually from the light in which they are set in, or the bright white light is making a spectrum :)
Usually, it's strontium (Sr, #38). It burns a bright red as it oxidizes. This distinctive color is also evident during flame tests of strontium solutions.
Roberto is the Spanish form for Robert and means famed, bright; shining
The lithium color of lithium in the flame test is red.
they appear bright be cause the light from the sun is hitting the moon and planets to make them look bright.
Farther away!
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light on the sun
because of the suns bright light shining on the surface of the moon
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Earth's nearest neightbor
"Robertino" is a masculine Italian given name, derived from the name "Roberto," which means "bright fame" or "famous" in Italian.
It depends on its intrinsic brilliance and its distance from the observer
Fluorescein staining