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    How Bright (In Absolute Magnitude) Are the Intrinsically Brightest Stars
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How Bright (In Absolute Magnitude) Are the Intrinsically Brightest Stars

Question 19

Question 19

Multiple Choice

How bright (in absolute magnitude) are the intrinsically brightest stars in the universe?


A) +17
B) +1
C) 0
D) -10

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