Multiple Choice
The faintest stars observable through the largest telescopes have apparent magnitudes of roughly m = 30. How many of these stars would it take to equal the brightness of Vega, which has m = 0?
A) 30
B) 30 * 2.512
C) 302.512
D) 2.51230
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