In astronomy, "magnitude" refers to a measure of the brightness of celestial objects. There are two main types of magnitude: apparent magnitude and absolute magnitude. 1. **Apparent Magnitude**: This measures how bright a star or other celestial object appears from Earth. The scale is logarithmic and inverted; brighter objects have lower (and sometimes negative) values, while fainter objects have higher values.

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