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			The magnitude a celestial object would appear to have if it were at a distance of ten parsecs (10 times 3.261633 light years or 32.62 parsecs): The absolute magnitude is the measure of the true or intrinsic brightness of a star as if all stars were the same distance (32.6 light-years) from the observer.
																	
							
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