The Visual Magnitude Scale
Visual brightness of stars, planets and other astronomical objects is based on the visual magnitude scale (Vo). Every integer increase in magnitude represents a 2.5 increase in brightness. So the Sun is 6 trillion times brighter than a 6th magnitude star, which in turn is 4 billion times brighter than a 30th magnitude star - the limit of the Hubble Space Telescope.
- Magnitude (Vo)
- Object or Limit
 
- -27
- the Sun
 
- -20
- brightest meteors
 
- -13
- Full Moon
 
- -4
- Venus
 
- -2
- Mars, Jupiter
 
- -1
- Sirius (brightest star)
 
- +6
- naked-eye limit
 
- +10
- binoculars limit
 
- +14
- 8" telescope limit
 
- +15
- 12" telescope limit
 
- +18
- 30" telescope limit
 
- +25
- large telescope limit (CCD)
 
- +30
- Hubble Space Telescope limit
 
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