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  • Hipparchus and the Magnitude System: A History of Star Brightness Classification
    The ancient Greek astronomer Hipparchus is credited with classifying stars according to their brightness.

    He created a system where the brightest stars were assigned a magnitude of 1, and the faintest visible stars were assigned a magnitude of 6. This system, although simplified, is still the basis for the modern magnitude system used today.

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