When parallax fails, what characteristic of a star do astronomers use to determine distance via standard candles?

Answer

Its true power, known as absolute magnitude or intrinsic luminosity.

Once parallax is insufficient, astronomers shift to methods based on the true power of a star or stellar event, which is known as its absolute magnitude or intrinsic luminosity.

When parallax fails, what characteristic of a star do astronomers use to determine distance via standard candles?

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