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    A 3<sup>rd</sup> Magnitude Star Is 3 Times Brighter Than a 1<sup>st</sup>
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A 3rd Magnitude Star Is 3 Times Brighter Than a 1st

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A 3rd magnitude star is 3 times brighter than a 1st magnitude star.

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