Multiple Choice
Two stars in our sky have the same apparent brightness.If neither of them is hidden behind gas or dust clouds,then we know that they
A) may be at different distances,in which case the nearest one must have the greater luminosity.
B) may be at different distances,in which case the farther one must have the greater luminosity.
C) must have the same temperature.
D) must be at the same distance away from us.
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