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dimmer and object
The larger the objective, the dimmer the object it can view and the more detail it can resolve.
They point out that such an object so close to Earth would be easily visible to the naked eye, as Jupiter and Saturn are both visible to the naked eye, and are dimmer than Nibiru would be at their distances.

dimmer and at
Hipparcos also suggested that Arcturus is a binary star, with the companion about twenty times dimmer than the primary and orbiting close enough to be at the very limits of our current ability to make it out.
Mu < sup > 1 </ sup > is the brighter of the two at magnitude 4. 8-it is 262 light-years from Earth-and Mu < sup > 2 </ sup > the dimmer at magnitude 5. is 240 light-years from Earth.
To the observatory's disappointment and surprise, Pluto showed no visible disc ; it appeared as a point, no different from a star, and, at only 15th magnitude, was six times dimmer than Lowell had predicted, which meant it was either very small, or very dark.
Its second-brightest star, the yellow-white subgiant star α Trianguli ( 3. 41 < sup > m </ sup >) with a close dimmer companion, is also known as Caput Trianguli, and is at the apex of the triangle.
Baseboard heaters will especially benefit from a programmable thermostat which is capable of continuous control ( as are at least some Honeywell models ), effectively controlling the heater like a lamp dimmer, and gradually increasing and decreasing heating to ensure an extremely constant room temperature ( continuous control rather than relying on the averaging effects of hysteresis ).
For example, an Earth-like planet at 1. 25 astronomical units from α Cen A ( with a revolution period of 1. 34 years ) would get Sun-like illumination from its primary, and α Cen B would appear 5. 7 to 8. 6 magnitudes dimmer (− 21. 0 to − 18. 2 ), 190 to 2700 times dimmer than α Cen A but still 2100 to 150 times brighter than the full Moon.
Conversely, an Earth-like planet at 0. 71 AUs from α Cen B ( with a revolution period of 0. 63 years ) would get Sun-like illumination from its primary, and α Cen A would appear 4. 6 to 7. 3 magnitudes dimmer (− 22. 1 to − 19. 4 ), 70 to 840 times dimmer than α Cen B but still 5700 to 470 times brighter than the full Moon.
Atlas also has a dimmer magnitude + 6. 8 companion, Atlas B, at a separation of 0. 4 arcseconds or at least 52 astronomical units away.
Even the " modern " dimmer switch with knob is at least four decades old, and even in the newest construction the familiar toggle and rocker switch appearances predominate.
This was a dial mounted on the fan which, when turned in either direction, continuously varied the speed at which the blades rotated — similar to a dimmer switch for a light fixture.
Nearby, at about 80 ' to the northeast of M9 is the dimmer globular cluster NGC 6356, while at about 80 ' to the southeast is the globular NGC 6342.
The Merope Nebula has an apparent magnitude starting at 13 and quickly dimming by a factor of about 15, making most of the nebula dimmer than magnitude 16.
The individual is declared impure even if the lesion did not worsen or spread but remained the same — the skin eruption must become dimmer in appearance for it to be declared pure at the second follow-up examination.
If there are two stars with the same intrinsic brightness ( called luminosity in astronomy ), each at a different distance, the closer star will appear brighter while the further will appear dimmer.
Even when outbursting at magnitude 2. 5, this recurrent nova is dimmer than about 120 stars in the night sky .< ref name =" SIMBAD-mag2. 5 ">
They are accompanied by two more distant and dimmer companions, the 15th magnitude Epsilon Sculptoris C at a separation of 15 arcseconds and the 11th magnitude Epsilon Sculptoris D, at a separation of 142 arcseconds.

dimmer and distance
) appear dimmer when farther away, the brightness that is measured will fall off quickly with distance until their brightness falls below the observational threshold.

dimmer and 10
It is around magnitude 9. 9 m. NGC 4147 is a somewhat dimmer ( magnitude 10. 2m ) globular cluster with a much smaller apparent size.
When examined in a small telescope, it appears to be a bright, golden yellow star ( γ < sup > 1 </ sup > Andromedae ) next to a dimmer, indigo blue star ( γ < sup > 2 </ sup > Andromedae ), separated by approximately 10 arcseconds.
The telescopes are able to " see " objects 10, 000 times dimmer than the human eye can detect.
The dimmer χ² Sagittarii is located between them, 0. 10 ° from χ¹.

dimmer and would
However, the second shell is twice as far away, so each star in it would appear four times dimmer than the first shell.
Since a lamp was removed from the instrument panel, there were fewer lamps, and the dimmer would not allow the lamps to go all the way off.
estimated that it would need to be approximately five magnitudes ( 100 times ) dimmer than expected for such a quasar, or to have a radius of 300 light-years or less ( typical quasars are embedded in galaxies 5000 to 50, 000 light-years across ).

dimmer and appear
The fireball that occurs as the meteoroid passes through the atmosphere can appear to be very bright, rivaling the sun in intensity, although most are far dimmer and may not even be noticed during daytime.
It has a lower visual magnitude than Rigel because, although it is a much hotter star with a surface temperature of 26, 500 K, it emits most of its energy in the ultraviolet region of the spectrum, invisible to the human eye, paradoxically making it appear relatively dimmer.
The jet which is not approaching Earth will appear dimmer because of the same relativistic effects.
Due to these internal polarizers, LCD shutter-glasses darken the display image of any LCD, plasma, or projector image source, which has the result that images appear dimmer and contrast is lower than for normal non-3D viewing.

dimmer and more
While the relatively dimmer bodies, as well as the population as the whole, are reddish ( V-I = 0. 3 – 0. 6 ), the bigger objects are often more neutral in colour ( infrared index V-I < 0. 2 ).
Thus larger telescopes can not only image dimmer objects because they collect more light on the larger mirror, but are also able to image smaller objects as well.
Although variable-voltage devices are used for various purposes, the term dimmer is generally reserved for those intended to control light output from resistive incandescent, halogen, and ( more recently ) compact fluorescent lights ( CFLs ) and light-emitting diodes ( LEDs ).
Though for most viewers Nigel Bruce formed their vision of Dr. Watson, Holmes purists have long objected that the Watson of the books was intelligent and capable ( although not an outstanding detective ), and that Bruce's portrayal made Watson far dimmer and more bumbling than his literary original.
The HUDF image was taken in a section of the sky with a low density of bright stars in the near-field, allowing much better viewing of dimmer, more distant objects.
This star is slightly smaller and less massive than the Sun, making it marginally dimmer than the Sun in terms of luminosity ; about 20 % more luminous than Tau Ceti or Alpha Centauri B.
Since low absolute magnitude objects are more common than brighter ones, and since these dimmer galaxies are more likely to be below the cutoff line and scattered up, while the brighter ones are more likely to be above the line and scattered down, an over-representation of the lower luminosity objects result.
The dimmer of the visual double star, β¹ Capricorni, is simpler and more studied.

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In this way, an allosteric ligand modulates the receptor's activation by its primary ( orthosteric ) ligand, and can be thought to act like a dimmer switch in an electrical circuit, adjusting the intensity of the response.
Another new option was the Autronic Eye, an automatic headlight dimmer, which in its initial year was shared only with Cadillac.
This means that bright, massive stars are concentrated in the cluster's core, while dimmer, less massive stars populate its halo ( sometimes called the corona ).

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