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Old 09-09-2006, 08:24 PM
Dennis
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Hello,

Thank you all for those words of encouragement. At times I thought I wouldn’t get any decent images due to the huge disparity of brightness between our Moon and Uranus. Doing the maths, it appears that the Moon is over 20 million times brighter than Uranus. Here is how I did the calculation:

A magnitude difference of 1 represents a brightness difference of x2.512, so a magnitude -1 star is x2.512 brighter than a magnitude 0 star.

“Astronomy 2006” shows the full Moon as magnitude -12.74, with Uranus a pale +5.52, a difference of 18.26 magnitudes.

Therefore, the brightness difference between the full Moon and Uranus is 2.512 to the power 18.26 which is a whopping 20,153,873!

Am I doing the calculation correctly?

Thanks

Dennis
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