Relative brightness (or "visual magnitude", to use the proper term) depends both on distance and on size. It's worth remembering that the CLOSEST star to our solar system is the invisibly dim Proxima Centauri.
Yes, a star appears brighter if it is closer to Earth because the brightness of a star we see is affected by its distance. The closer a star is, the greater the amount of light that reaches Earth, making it appear brighter in the sky.
If the bright star is located farther away from Earth than the less bright star, it will appear dimmer due to the inverse square law of light intensity. The amount of light reaching Earth decreases with distance, so a closer, less bright star can appear brighter than a further, brighter star.
Yes. A star that is closer to us will appear brighter than if it were farther away. However, stars also vary in their actual brightness, so how bright a star appears depends on both how far away it is and how bright really it is.
Not necessarily. Two stars can have the same brightness but be at different distances from Earth. The distance of a star affects how bright it appears to us, so a closer dim star may appear as bright as a farther bright star.
Because it is a bright star and it is close to earth (or should I say CLOSER to earth than any other star). It is also very big and dense.
The two factors that determine how bright a star looks from Earth are its intrinsic brightness, or luminosity, and its distance from Earth. Stars that are more luminous will appear brighter, while stars that are closer to Earth will also appear brighter.
The nearest star to the Earth is Proxima Centauri which belongs to the Alpha Centauri triple-star system and is 4.24 light-years closer. In this area, only nine stars are bright enough to see with the naked eye from Earth.
The two factors that determine how bright a star looks from Earth are its intrinsic luminosity (actual brightness) and its distance from Earth. Stars that are more luminous and closer to Earth will appear brighter in the night sky.
The moon is much closer to the Earth than it is to the Sun.
A very bright star typically indicates that the star is emitting a large amount of light and energy. Brightness in stars is often related to their size, temperature, and distance from Earth. Bright stars can be easily visible in the night sky and can provide important insights into stellar evolution and the characteristics of the universe.
Because it is closer to the earth than any other star.
The two factors that determine how bright a star appears from Earth are its intrinsic brightness (or luminosity) and its distance from Earth. Intrinsic brightness refers to the amount of light a star emits, while distance affects how much of that light reaches us. Closer, more luminous stars appear brighter in the sky.