தோற்ற ஒளிப்பொலிவெண்: திருத்தங்களுக்கு இடையிலான வேறுபாடு
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வரிசை 59:
| –16.70 || Sun as seen from [[Eris (dwarf planet)|Eris]] at aphelion
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| –14 || An illumination level of one [[lux]] <ref >name =IM08>Ian S. McLean, ''Electronic imaging in astronomy: detectors and instrumentation'' Springer, 2008, ISBN 3-540-76582-4 page 529</ref>
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| –12.92 || Maximum brightness of full [[Moon]] (mean is –12.74)
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| –11.20 || Sun as seen from [[90377 Sedna|Sedna]] at aphelion
வரிசை 73:
| –6.50 || The total [[integrated magnitude]] of the [[night sky]] as seen from [[Earth]]
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| –6.00 || The Crab Supernova ([[SN 1054]]) of AD 1054 (6500 light years away)
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| –5.9 || [[International Space Station]] (when the ISS is at its [[perigee]] and fully lit by the Sun)<ref>{{cite web
வரிசை 82:
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| –4.89
| Maximum brightness of [[Venus]]
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| –4.00
வரிசை 94:
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| –2.94
| Maximum brightness of [[Jupiter]]
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| –2.91
| Maximum brightness of [[Mars]]
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| –2.50
வரிசை 111:
| Minimum brightness of [[Jupiter]]
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| –1.47 || Brightest star (except for the Sun) at visible wavelengths: [[Sirius]]
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| –0.83 || [[Eta Carinae]] apparent brightness as a [[supernova impostor]] in April 1843
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| –0.72 || Second-brightest star: [[Canopus (star)|Canopus]]
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| –0.49
வரிசை 123:
| The total magnitude for the [[Alpha Centauri|Alpha Centauri AB]] star system. (Third-brightest star to the naked eye)
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| –0.04 || Fourth-brightest star to the naked eye [[Arcturus (star)|Arcturus]]
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| −0.01 || Fourth-brightest ''individual'' star visible telescopically in the sky [[Alpha Centauri|Alpha Centauri A]]
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| +0.03
| [[Vega]], which was originally chosen as a definition of the zero point
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| +0.50 || [[Sun]] as seen from [[Alpha Centauri]]
வரிசை 145:
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| 3.44
| The well known [[Andromeda Galaxy]] (M31)
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| 4.38
| Maximum brightness of [[Ganymede (moon)|Ganymede]]
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| 4.50
வரிசை 162:
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| 5.32
| Maximum brightness of [[Uranus]]
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| 5.72
வரிசை 190:
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| 6.50
| Approximate limit of [[star]]s observed by a '''mean''' [[naked eye]] observer under very good conditions. There are about 9,500 stars visible to mag 6.5.
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| 6.64
வரிசை 210:
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| 7.78
| Maximum brightness of [[Neptune]]
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| 8.02
வரிசை 216:
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| 8.10
| Maximum brightness of [[Titan (moon)|Titan]] (largest moon of Saturn)
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| 8.94
| Maximum brightness of asteroid [[10 Hygiea]]
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| 9.50
| Faintest objects visible using common 7x50 [[binoculars]] under typical conditions
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| 10.20
| Maximum brightness of [[Iapetus (moon)|Iapetus]]
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| 12.91 || Brightest [[quasar]] [[3C 273]] ([[luminosity distance]] of 2.4 [[giga-]][[light year]]s)
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| 13.42
| Maximum brightness of [[Triton (moon)|Triton]]
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| 13.65
| Maximum brightness of [[Pluto#Physical characteristics|Pluto]]
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| 15.40
| Maximum brightness of [[Centaur (minor planet)|centaur]] [[2060 Chiron|Chiron]]
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| 15.55
வரிசை 242:
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| 16.80
| Current [[Opposition (astronomy and astrology)|opposition]] brightness of [[Makemake (dwarf planet)|Makemake]]
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| 17.27
| Current opposition brightness of [[Haumea (dwarf planet)|Haumea]]
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| 18.70
வரிசை 251:
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| 20.70
| [[Callirrhoe (moon)|Callirrhoe]] (small ~8 km satellite of Jupiter)
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| 22.00
வரிசை 272:
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| 25.00
| [[Fenrir (moon)|Fenrir]] (small ~4 km satellite of Saturn)
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| 27.00
வரிசை 297:
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