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1 Stars 2-1; part 2 How Bright is that Star?

2 What can you say about the brightness of the street lights as they appear in this picture? Can we use the same understanding of light to estimate distances to stars?

3 Apparent Magnitude Apparent magnitude is the brightness of a star as it appears from Earth.

4 Absolute Magnitude Absolute magnitude uses a stars apparent magnitude and its distance from Earth to calculate its true brightness. It’s actual brightness compared to other stars if they were all at the same distance from Earth.

5 Absolute Magnitude Absolute magnitude is calculated by comparing what a stars brightness would be at 10 parsecs from Earth (~32.6 LY) Our Sun would have a magnitude of +4.8. Compare this to it’s apparent magnitude of -26.8 because it is so close to the Earth.

6 Absolute Magnitude vs. Apparent Magnitude http://www.teachertube.com/members/view Video.php?video_id=104918www.teachertube.com/members/view Video.php?video_id=104918

7 Distance to the Stars Stars closer to Earth seem to move, while more distant stars seem to stay in one place as the Earth revolves around the Sun. A stars apparent shift in position is called parallax. Using parallax, astronomers can find distances to stars that are close to Earth.

8 Quick Lab

9 Parallax

10 How Parallax Determines Distance The smaller parallax angle, the farther the star

11 Motion of stars Notice that we see a different sky in June than we see in December. This is why we see different constellations during different seasons

12 Apparent motion of stars Because of the Earth’s rotation-the night stars appear to move around the North Star (Polaris) Polaris

13 9.28 min video of Sun, Earth movements

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