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The following images of stars Are being shown for the very First Time

The following images were made using a Canon Image Stabilized Ultura … The following images were made using a Canon Image Stabilized Ultura ….. C.I.S.U.

On your outline, using qualitative descriptions compare and contrast these two images,

What might you infer about these stars?

Slide 5 How does the magnitude of these two stars compare ?

Slide 6 These two images are of the same stars, taken at different times. How have the images changed? What may have caused these changes ?

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What appears to have caused the changes in star magnitude ? How does this activity demonstrate apparent and absolute magnitude of stars?