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  • Understanding Stellar Luminosity: What Makes Stars Shine?
    The actual amount of light a star gives off is called its luminosity.

    Luminosity is a measure of the total amount of energy a star emits per second, and it's often expressed in units of watts or solar luminosities (the luminosity of our Sun).

    It's important to distinguish luminosity from brightness, which is how bright a star appears to us on Earth. Brightness is affected by both the star's luminosity and its distance from us.

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