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Isabela is an astronomer studying stars A and B. Star A is farther away from Isabela and yet when Isabela observes the stars, the stars appear to have the same brightness. Which would be the best explanation
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Isabela is an astronomer studying stars A and B. Star A is farther away from Isabela and yet when Isabela observes the stars, the stars appear to have the same brightness. Which would be the best explanation for this? The stars have the same luminosity. Star A is more luminous than star B. Star B is more luminous than star A.
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Answer: star A is more luminous
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