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Absolute Magnitude is an American discontinued, semi-professional science fiction magazine started in Spring/Summer 1993 issue under the name Harsh Mistress. [1] However, in 1994 after only two issues the name was changed to Absolute Magnitude . [ 1 ]
For example, a star of absolute magnitude M V = 3.0 would be 100 times as luminous as a star of absolute magnitude M V = 8.0 as measured in the V filter band. The Sun has absolute magnitude M V = +4.83. [ 1 ]
Betelgeuse (apparent magnitude 0.5, absolute magnitude −5.8) appears slightly dimmer in the sky than Alpha Centauri A (apparent magnitude 0.0, absolute magnitude 4.4) even though it emits thousands of times more light, because Betelgeuse is much farther away.
In between is the small faint emission nebula IC 444 around the 7th magnitude 12 Geminorum. η Geminorum is 0.9 degree south of the ecliptic, so it can be occulted by the Moon [20] and, rarely, by planets. The last occultation by a planet took place on July 27, 1910, by Venus, [21] and the next to last on July 11, 1837, by Mercury. [citation ...
Absolute magnitude (M V) −6.89 [8] ... It is slightly variable from magnitude 1.64 to 1.74, with no clear period, and it is classified as an α Cygni variable. [11]
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Gamma Geminorum (γ Geminorum, abbreviated Gamma Gem, γ Gem), formally named Alhena / æ l ˈ h iː n ə /, [13] is the third-brightest object in the constellation of Gemini.It has an apparent visual magnitude of 1.9, [2] making it easily visible to the naked eye even in urban regions.
Here's something that you don't see every day, a green puppy...literally! A couple in Hancock County, Mississippi had a pregnant Pit Bull who welcomed a new litter of puppies into the world on ...