Is there a connection between a star's size and a star magnitude? Give an example from your data to support your answer.
Name a different property other than the ones in the chart that can also be used to classify stars.
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1: Star name: Sirius
Apparent magnitude: 1.46
Size: Twice the size of the sun
Distance from earth: 8.58 (ly)
Location of the star: Canis Major
Color: Blue
2: Star name: Altair
Apparent magnitude: 0.77
Size: 17 times the size of the sun
Distance from earth: 16.8 (ly)
Location of the star: Aquila
Color: Blue - white
3: Star name: Vega
Apparent magnitude: 0.03
Size: 2 and a half the size of the sun
Distance from earth: 25 (ly)
Location of the star: Lyra
Color: Blue - white
4: Star name: Spica
Apparent magnitude: 1. 04
Size: 4.00 times the size of the sun
Distance from earth: 250 (ly)
Location of the star: Virgo
Color: Blue
5: Star name: Deneb
Apparent magnitude: 1.25
Size: 200 times the size of the sun
Distance from earth: 1,500 (ly)
Location of the star: Cygnus
Color: blue - white
6: Star name: Pollux
Apparent magnitude: 1.14
Size: 10 times the size of the sun
Distance from earth: 33.78 (ly)
Location of the star: Gemini
Color: orange
7: Star name: Regulus
Apparent magnitude: 1.35
Size: 3.8 times bigger than the sun
Distance from earth: 79.3 (ly)
Location of the star: Auriga
Color: Blue - white
8: Star name: Capella
Apparent magnitude: 0.08
Size: 9 times bigger than the sun
Distance from earth: 42.9 (ly)
Location of the star: Auriga
Color: yellow-orange
9: Star name: Procyon
Apparent magnitude: 0.34
Size: 1.4 times bigger than the sun
Distance from earth: 11.46 (ly)
Location of the star: Canis major
Color: yellow - white
10: Star name: Achernar
Apparent magnitude: 0.44
Size: 6-8 times bigger than the sun
Distance from earth: 144 (ly)
Location of the star: Eridanus
Color: bright blue