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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as luminous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the brightness or clarity of something to that of light or a bright object.
Example: "The stars shone as luminous as diamonds scattered across the night sky."
Alternatives: "as bright" or "as radiant".
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These supergiant nebulae are more than 10 times as luminous as any in the Galaxy.
Behind it hovered Mount Fuji, as luminous as a painting on a silk scroll.
The bright component of the binary is a blue-white star 24.7 times as luminous as the Sun.
Fresh lard is white, as luminous as fallen snow and as silky to the touch as lipstick.
The flamboyant Betelgeuse, a star some 40,000 times as luminous as the Sun, had its moments.
Dramatic in their projection, if not as luminous as Ms. Chouinard was, these fine dancers are on view through Sunday.
Type II supernovas are not as luminous as Type Ia and are the final evolutionary stage of stars more massive than about eight solar masses.
It reaches a maximum energy output when it is roughly 10,000 times as luminous as the Sun, about 5,000 years after the initial expansion.
These objects are more than 10 times as luminous as any in the Milky Way Galaxy and are about 200 light-years in diameter.
Celestial returnees are as luminous as ever.
However, usually within a matter of days you get a spectrum of this new impostor source and realize that the object isn't as luminous as a supernova.
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