Negative 5
A magnitude of -5 is brighter than a magnitude of 2. The magnitude scale used in astronomy is inverted, meaning the lower the number, the brighter the object. So, a negative magnitude indicates a brighter star than a positive magnitude.
There is no such thing as a star with a magnitude brighter than -1. Negative magnitudes indicate brighter objects, with the most negative magnitudes corresponding to the brightest objects in the sky.
The magnitude of the Schedar star in Cassiopeia is -1.985. Remember Negative stars are brighter.
A star with a magnitude of -1 is brighter than a star with a magnitude of -0.11. In the astronomical magnitude scale, lower numbers indicate brighter objects, with negative values representing very bright stars. Therefore, the star with a magnitude of -1 is significantly brighter than the one with a magnitude of -0.11.
Lower magnitude numbers are brighter; negative numbers represent brighter objects than positive numbers.
A star that is brighter than another.
It would be -1 the further Negative you go the brighter the star.
The smaller numbers indicate brighter stars. Also, a negative magnitude is even brighter than zero magnitude.
Betelgeuse is brighter.
Because it actuall IS brighter.
Brighter Star Secondary School was created in 1993.
Its brightness. the bigger the number, the fainter. So, -1 is brighter than 5.