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  • Briefly the flash was brighter than the normal brightness of the entire planet.
  • Every few days, for no apparent reason, Algol dims noticeably for several hours, then returns to its normal brightness.
  • Every 27 years, it fades to less than half its normal brightness for an entire year, then brightens again.
  • The star GSC 3656-1328 suddenly brightened by four magnitudes in two weeks time and returned to its normal brightness two weeks later.
  • Over successive months it gradually returns to its normal brightness, giving it the nickname " Fade-Out star, " or " Reverse Nova ".
  • They simultaneously noticed that a star called S Fornacis suddenly became more than 10 times brighter than normal, and later that night returned to its normal brightness.
  • The filter is active when the LED is at normal brightness, and deactivated when dimmed ( on early Amiga 500 models the LED went completely off ).
  • At irregular intervals a few years or decades apart R Coronae Borealis fades from its normal brightness near 6th magnitude for a period of months or sometimes years.
  • "It stays bright and then every 48.36 days it drops to a mere shadow of its former self _ only 4 percent of its normal brightness, " said Herbst.
  • The brief 1955 minimum was followed by a deep minimum in 1964, when the spectrum was compared to Eta Carinae in strong contrast to the mid-A spectrum at normal brightness.
  • "It stays bright and then every 48 . 36 days it drops to a mere shadow of its former self _ only 4 percent of its normal brightness, " said Herbst.
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  • They increase in brightness by up to two magnitudes ( six times brighter ) in just a few seconds, and then fade back to normal brightness in half an hour or less.
  • According to the Calar Alto Observing Team at Almaria, Spain, the impact of Fragment E was more than 30 times as bright as the normal brightness of Europa, one of Jupiter's largest moons.
  • The European Southern Observatory at Cerro La Silla, Chile, one of the world's main assemblages of astronomical observatories, reported that the impact of Fragment H on Monday afternoon caused a flash 50 times brighter than the normal brightness of Jupiter itself.
  • To astronomers, it's worth lugging tons of special equipment hundreds, even thousands of miles for the three to four minutes of totality, when the sun's light dims to one-millionth of its normal brightness and its huge pearly-white corona streams across the sky.