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A large star shines brightly in the sky primarily due to its immense size and high temperature, which result in a greater luminosity compared to smaller stars. Additionally, the star's stage in its life cycle, such as being in the main sequence phase or a red giant phase, can contribute to its brightness. Factors like proximity to Earth and the star's inherent properties, such as mass and composition, also play significant roles in its visibility.

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