Calculating Apparent Magnitude of The Moon

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The apparent magnitude of the Moon can be calculated using the known magnitude of the Sun and the Moon's reflection coefficient. The equation Δm = -2.5 log_{10}(I/I_0) is applied, where the Moon's light flux is derived from reflected sunlight. The calculation initially suggests a magnitude of -25, which is incorrect. The error lies in assuming that all reflected sunlight reaches Earth; in reality, only a small fraction does, necessitating adjustments for accurate magnitude estimation. Understanding this reflection and interception is crucial for precise calculations of the Moon's apparent magnitude.
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Hello everyone,
I've been wondering if I can calculate the apparent magnitude of The Moon since I know the apparent magnitude of The Sun(say -27mag) and reflection coefficient of Moon's surface(say 0.12).
We know the equation

<br /> \Delta m = -2.5 log_{10}(I/I_0)<br />

Where I is the flux of the light that comes from source and I_0 is flux of a reference source. I know the magnitude of The Sun, so I can say:

<br /> -27 = -2.5 log_{10}(I_S/I_0)<br />

Where I_S is the flux that I can measure on the sunlight. I know that the flux of the light from The Moon is just reflected sunlight and henceI_M=0.12 I_S, where I_M is the flux of light that comes from The Moon. So I get:

<br /> \Delta m_M = -2.5 log_{10}(I_M/I_0)= -2.5 log_{10}(0.12 I_S/I_0)= -2.5 log_{10}(I_S/I_0)-2.5 log_{10}(0.12) = -27 -(-2)=-25<br />

I'm sure that the apparent magnitude of The Moon is definitely not 25mag. It's around -13mag. What's wrong with my idea? Where did I make mistake?

Thank you for your answer. I will be very thankful for your help!
 
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