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Magnitude of completeness

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The term "magnitude of completeness" can relate to either astronomy or physics, but it is most commonly used in the context of astronomy regarding the detection of celestial objects. In astronomy, the "magnitude of completeness" refers to the faintest magnitude (or brightness) of an astronomical object that a survey or observational study can reliably detect and include in its dataset.

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