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[Edit group][Changes]Binary Stars

A binary star is a stellar system consisting of two stars orbiting around their center of mass. For each star, the other is its companion star. Recent research suggests that a large percentage of stars are part of systems with at least two stars. Binary star are very important in astrophysics, because observing their mutual orbits allows their mass to be determined. The masses of many single stars can then be determined by extrapolations made from the observation of binaries. Thanks -

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Alpha OrionisAntaresε CMaGacruxα Cru
ε Sgrα AndAlgolγ Cenδ Ori
Alpheccaη Ophβ Draβ TrAMira
Albireoγ Cepη Serγ Araη Ori
δ Virη Casβ Lyrβ Cncε Tau
δ Gemχ Draβ Del23 UMaγ Vir
β Aqlη Araα Delγ Leoδ TrA
HD 11744070 Ophε TrACS Camβ Sct
α Capα Cncβ Sgrε Retδ Tuc
ε TelHD 92397HD 113703101 Aqrδ Tau
B Vel25 CVnη CapHD 73389F Cen
β Tucε Booγ Delα LibHD 69863
α Comη Ant41 Capη CMiHD 73390
χ Aql15 Boo107 AqrD Cen20 LMi
χ Tau57 Cncι Apsχ Sgr41 Ara
ε Tri47 Booα CVnγ VolGliese 777
19 CVnHD 3852955 Cnc16 Cyg61 Cyg
3 Cenη Carγ CaeHD 75289γ Cru
Groombridge 183083 Leoι Cncο Cap24 Cnc
Cyg X-1HD 80606HD 80607Gliese 623Gliese 229
JB 668-991


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