Earth's apparent magnitude would depend on where it is viewed from. For instance, from Saturn, the apparent magnitude is 1.45. From Mars is would be somewhat higher.
the magnitude is a fourth magnitude
Apparent magnitude is 0.77 Absolute magnitude is 2.21Wikipedia lists its visual magnitude as 0.77.
Absolute magnitude: -7.84Apparent magnitude: +0.12
Betelgeuse has an apparent magnitude of 0.58 and on absolute magnitude of -6.05.
Earth's apparent magnitude would depend on where it is viewed from. For instance, from Saturn, the apparent magnitude is 1.45. From Mars is would be somewhat higher.
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the magnitude is a fourth magnitude
3.2 on the Richter scale is relatively small quake often not even felt but just recorded by instruments. Alternatively: A 3.2 magnitude star is one that is about 0.052 times as bright as a magnitude 0 star. It is a logarithmic scale. The sun has relative magnitude of -27, the full moon -13, Venus (max) -5, Saturn (max) 0, the naked eye can see light to about 6, 7 x 50 binoculars to about 10, the Hubble space telescope to 32.
Magnitude means size. The magnitude of 8 is greater than the magnitude of 4. The magnitude of 1023209138109283 is greater than the magnitude of 12. =)) .... enjoyy... =D
Apparent magnitude is 0.77 Absolute magnitude is 2.21Wikipedia lists its visual magnitude as 0.77.
Antares Absolute and Apparent Magnitude Absolute Magnitude~ -5.2 Apparent Magnitude~ +0.60
the brightness of a star is called it's magnitude
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Absolute magnitude: -7.84Apparent magnitude: +0.12
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Ursinus appears to be a small college in Pennsylvania. With distances of this magnitude, we can probably ignore its precise location and instead just assume the distance from Saturn to any location on Earth is more or less the same. The average distance from Saturn to Earth is, roughly, 1,400,000,000 km. Its distance at any given moment is somewhere between (again, roughly): 1,250,000,000 km and 1,600,000,000 km.