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The beautiful Orion constellation. The brightest stars are not necessarily all the same distance from the earth.
The parallax of nearby stars can be measured since earth orbits the Sun, giving us two very different perspectives on the stars.

Light gets fainter by the square of your distance away from the light source. This is known as the “inverse square law” of light.
Even though they appear close together on the night sky. Stars in a constellation may actually be very far apart.

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