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  • Understanding Absolute Magnitude: Distance and Stellar Brightness
    Absolute magnitude is based on the distance of 10 parsecs.

    This means that absolute magnitude is the apparent brightness a star would have if it were located 10 parsecs (approximately 32.6 light-years) away from Earth.

    It's a standard distance that allows us to compare the intrinsic brightness of stars regardless of their actual distance from us.

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