An optimist.
Apparent magnitude is the type of magnitude based on how bright an object looks from Earth. It measures the brightness of an object as seen from the observer's viewpoint.
From the UK, I've never noticed that the pole star looks particularly bright. The big dipper is often used to pin-point the Pole Star.
No. Apparent magnitude (or luminosity) means how bright a star (or other object) looks to us; absolute magnitude (or luminosity) refers to how bright it really is.
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 moon looks bright due to its size because of its closeness to Earth in comparison to very distant stars and planets combined with reflected sunlight.
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an optimst lol
Someone who looks on the bright side of things is often called an optimist. This individual tends to focus on the positive aspects of situations and maintains a hopeful outlook.
Maybe you mean "who is someone who is always happy and looks on the bright side?" In that case you call them Optimists.Optimistic- When someone is always happy, looks on the bright side, and makes sure everyone around them is cheery, and happy.
the future looks bright means that your future looks good
A positive person.XD
they are called optomistic
I think you mean an optometrist, yes they can repair glasses. an optimist is a person who always looks on the bright side of life.
An optimist always looks for the bright side of any situation, as bad as it may be. A Pessimist is the opposite, someone who always points out the worst side of any situation they are faced with.