How to use in-sentence of “dimmer”:
– The large and bright primary Algol A is regularly eclipsed by the dimmer Algol B every 2.87 days.
– Instead, the collapsing material seems to become dimmer and increasingly red-shifted, eventually fading away.
– A consequence of observing the universe from other stars is that stars that may appear bright in our own sky may appear dimmer in other skies and vice versa.
– So we know for sure that the bands will be brightest at the center and get dimmer and dimmer farther away.
– At the end of their lives, they become dimmer and dimmer.
– They have apparent magnitudes between 4.6 and 5.6 when Jupiter is in opposition with the Sun, and about one unit of magnitude dimmer when Jupiter is in conjunction.
– The low light levels at such a great distance from the sun ensure that the moons appear very dim; the brightest, Ariel, would shine more than 100 times dimmer than the moon as seen from Earth.