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    Viewed from Earth,the Sun's Absolute Magnitude Is M = 4
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Viewed from Earth,the Sun's Absolute Magnitude Is M = 4

Question 254

Question 254

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Viewed from Earth,the Sun's absolute magnitude is M = 4.8 and its apparent magnitude is m = -26.7.Viewed from Neptune,30 AU from the Sun,the Sun's apparent magnitude is:


A) 4.8.
B) 12.8.
C) -19.3.
D) -26.7.

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