Multiple Choice
Star A is a red star.Star B is a blue star.You are able to determine that both stars are the same size.Which star appears brighter in your sky?
A) Star A is brighter.
B) Star B is brighter.
C) They have the same brightness.
D) We also need to know the distance of the stars to determine their brightness.
E) Color is not related to brightness at all.
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