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The AB Magnitude System is a logarithmic scale used in astronomy to measure the brightness of celestial objects, where a difference of 5 magnitudes corresponds to a factor of 100 in brightness. It is defined such that an object with a magnitude of 0 is approximately as bright as the star Vega, making it a practical tool for comparing the luminosity of stars and other astronomical entities.
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