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  • Understanding Star Magnitudes: Which is Brighter, -2 or -3?
    A star with a magnitude of -3 is brighter than a star with a magnitude of -2.

    Here's why:

    * The magnitude scale works in reverse: Smaller numbers mean brighter objects.

    * Negative magnitudes are very bright: Stars with negative magnitudes are among the brightest in the sky.

    So, a star with a magnitude of -3 is one magnitude brighter than a star with a magnitude of -2.

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