It depends on the galaxy and how far you are from it
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i think it might be like the brightness of a galaxy but im not sure
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A photometer is a device used to measure surface brightness. It detects and quantifies the amount of light emitted by a surface, typically in astronomy to measure the brightness of stars and galaxies.
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The distance of the nearest galaxy nearest to earth is measured by analyzing the light coming from that galaxy. This method is performed by observing the individual object's brightness.
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Edwin Hubble measured the distance to the Andromeda Galaxy using Cepheid variable stars as standard candles. By observing how the brightness of these stars changed over time, he could determine their true brightness and then calculate their distance based on their apparent brightness. This allowed him to estimate the vast distance to the Andromeda Galaxy.
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Turn brightness down and power saver on!
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No. The actual visual brightness of a surface is Chroma or Intensity. Texture is the way the surface feels to the mind (cause you can't actually touch it), whether it's smooth, or choppy, or looks bumpy..
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An asteroid's brightness may change as it rotates because different surface features reflect varying amounts of sunlight towards Earth. As the asteroid rotates, different surface areas are illuminated, causing the brightness to fluctuate in a repeating pattern. This variation in brightness can provide valuable information about the asteroid's shape, surface composition, and rotation period.
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The Samsung Galaxy note 8 is a better tablet than the Surface Original.
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A group of stars with relatively low luminosity and low surface temperatures are known as red dwarf stars. These stars are the most common in our galaxy and are cooler and smaller than our Sun. Despite their lower luminosity, red dwarfs have long lifespans and can remain stable for billions of years.
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You find its size.
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Brightness
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The surface temperature of Rigel, a blue supergiant star in the Orion constellation, is estimated to be around 12,100 Kelvin. This makes it one of the hottest known stars in our galaxy.
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The dark matter theory explains the decrease in brightness of spiral galaxies because dark matter does not emit, absorb, or reflect electromagnetic radiation, making it invisible to telescopes that rely on detecting light. The presence of dark matter provides extra mass in the galaxy, which affects the gravitational interactions within the galaxy and with other galaxies in a way that accounts for the observed decrease in brightness at large distances from the center.
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Lumens measure the total amount of light emitted by a source, candela measures the intensity of light in a specific direction, and lux measures the amount of light that falls on a surface. Lumens indicate overall brightness, candela measures brightness in a specific direction, and lux measures brightness on a surface.
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When the magnification changes from low power to high power, the brightness of the field of view typically decreases. This occurs because the same amount of light is spread over a smaller area at higher magnifications, resulting in reduced brightness.
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Spiral galaxies.
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Many people like the Surface tablet. However, many like the Galaxy and Mac also. It is really what each person likes. All are great.
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Metals can react with oxygen in the air to form a layer of metal oxide on their surface. This layer can diminish the brightness by blocking light reflection off the metal's surface. This process is known as oxidation and can lead to tarnishing or rusting of metals.
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Nits measure the brightness of a display in terms of light output, while lux measures the brightness of the display in terms of the amount of light that reaches a surface. Nits are used to quantify the brightness of the display itself, while lux is used to measure the brightness of the display as it is perceived by the viewer.
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the color of the sun sun depends on its surface temperature
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Galaxy is always better...becose m using it nicely:)
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You may describe it as slim or shiny. You can also describe it's size, screen brightness, and how it feels(smooth).
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if light is low it can cuase the bulb brightnees.
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I assume when you mean brightness, you mean apparent magnitude as opposed to absolute magnitude.
The quasar 3C 273 has an apparent magnitude of about 12.8 whereas the brightest galaxy - the Large Magellanic Cloud has an apparent magnitude of 0.9.
However, in absolute magnitudes, 3C 273 has an absolute magnitude of about -26.7 very similar to our own Sun.
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If the curvature of the lanes of stars is sufficiently tight, one might
call that a "spiral galaxy" in keeping with its visual appearance.
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Yes, my galaxy has some oxygen... although I am somewhat surprised by the question. I hope you're not looking to buy some because your galaxy is low. We're using it.
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The unit of brightness is typically measured in candelas per square meter (cd/m²) or nits. These units quantify the amount of light emitted or reflected by a surface.
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The best way to do this is to turn your volume down low, and to keep the brightness low. It makes the battery life considerably longer.
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Turn off Wifi Set display backlight and brightness level to low
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Use the OSD buttons on the front of the monitor
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If a star IS very bright but LOOKS fairly dim, it must be far away.
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One of the most notable benefits of Stedi car LED lights is their exceptional brightness, providing drivers with enhanced visibility in low-light conditions or extreme weather.
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The Milky Way Galaxy is a member of the Local Group, a collection of galaxies that includes around 54 members. Within the Local Group, the Milky Way is one of the largest galaxies and is gravitationally bound to other galaxies such as Andromeda.
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From brightest to dimmest, the order of brightness for the four largest moons of Jupiter when viewed from its surface is Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Io tends to be the brightest due to its active volcanism, while Callisto is the dimmest because of its icy composition and lack of surface activity.
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The hotter the star, the brighter. Ex: A stove
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Lux and nits are both units of measurement for brightness, but they measure different aspects of light. Lux measures the amount of light that falls on a surface, while nits measure the brightness of a light source itself. In simpler terms, lux measures how bright the light is on a surface, while nits measure how bright the light source itself is.
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DS: 7-9 hours
DS lite: 8-10 hours
DSi: about 12 hours on low brightness. High brightness around 6 hours
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A Mac is considered one of the best products on the market. The Surface is also a great product.
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The basic functions are power switch, low, middle, high brightness, strobe, SOS.
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Candela measures the intensity of light emitted in a specific direction, lumens measure the total amount of light emitted by a source, and lux measures the amount of light that falls on a surface. Candela is used for directional light sources like flashlights, lumens for overall brightness of a light source, and lux for the brightness of light on a surface.
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Do you see the pattern?
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The magnitude of a galaxy is a measure of its brightness as seen from Earth. It is often expressed using the apparent magnitude scale, where smaller values represent brighter objects and larger values represent fainter objects. Magnitudes can also be measured in different wavelengths of light to provide information about the galaxy's properties.
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The H-R diagram compares a star's surface temperature to its absolute brightness.
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The Sun is an average-sized star in terms of size compared to other stars in our galaxy. However, the Sun ranks as the brightest object in our Solar System since it is relatively close to Earth. In comparison to other stars in the Milky Way galaxy, there are much larger and brighter stars.
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