Close approach of Venus and Jupiter
by: Eben van Zyl
On 23 February when Venus and Jupiter were closest together on line of sight, their separate apparent visual magnitudes were -4 and -2 respectively. What was their joint apparent magnitude at that time?
Assume their joint magnitude was x .
Then
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The joint visual magnitude of Venus and Jupiter, together, was -4,16.
This was not much brighter than Venus alone. How much brighter?
It was times brighter.
Let this = x ,
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The apparition was thus 1,16 times brighter than Venus, or 16% brighter.