Intro to Astronomy
Absolute magnitude is a measure of the intrinsic brightness of a celestial object, specifically the amount of light it would emit if it were located 10 parsecs (about 32.6 light-years) from the observer. This standardized measurement allows for the comparison of the true luminosity of different objects, independent of their distance from the Earth.
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