The brightness of star will decrease as you observe it from farther away.
The brightness of star will decrease as you observe it from farther away.
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Other things being equal, if a star is farther away, it will look less bright. This is the same with any light - if you move farther away from the light, it looks less bright.
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The brightness of the light emitted by a flashlight decreases as it moves farther away due to the spreading out of the light waves over a larger area, leading to a decrease in the intensity of light at any given point. This is known as the inverse square law, where the intensity of light decreases by the square of the distance from the source.
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The Sun. Yes, but apart from the Sun, what's the brightest? The answer is "Sirius". This is apparent brightness. There are a lot of brighter stars, but they are farther away.
The other stars do not appear as bright as the sun because they are much farther away. Even the closest stars apart from the sun are hundreds of thousands of times farther away. In terms of actual brightness, some stars are brighter than the sun.
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