The brightness of a star can also be used to estimate its ❌. However, this is not straightforward because a ❌ star that is very bright (luminous) might appear, to someone on Earth, as being very similar to a nearer star that is less ❌.
The ❌ of a star depends on two things:
its size
its temperature
Cepheid variable stars do not have a ❌ luminosity. They ❌ light and their luminosity depends on the ❌ of their pulses (how long each pulse lasts).This relationship allows astronomers to ❌ the distance to Cepheid variable stars - as long as they know how bright the star ❌ is and how bright the star appears to be.
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