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    The Sun Has an Absolute Magnitude of +4
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The Sun Has an Absolute Magnitude of +4

Question 219

Question 219

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The Sun has an absolute magnitude of +4.8.How far away would we have to be for the Sun to be just barely visible to the unaided eye (sixth magnitude) ?


A) 1.2 pc
B) 6 pc
C) 17.4 pc
D) 22.4 pc

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