Double Star


 
 

:This topic is about the astronomical phenomenon. For other uses, see double star (disambiguation).

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When two stars are so nearly in the same direction as seen from Earth that they appear to be a single star to the naked eye but may be separated by the use of telescopes, they are referred to as a double star.

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There are two different kinds of double star. In the case where two stars are only apparently close to each other, but which are in fact separated by a great distance are known as optical doubles or optical binaries. In the vast majority of cases, however, the two stars are actually gravitationally bound and orbit each other; this is known as a binary star and is considered separately.

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Optical doubles are distinguished from binary stars by observing them for a long period of time, usually years. If the relative motion looks linear it may be safely assumed that the motion is due to proper motion alone and that they are an optical double. Position angle changes progressively and distance oscillates between a maximum and minimum in the case of a binary.

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The first recorded discovery of a double star was by G.B. Riccioli in 1650 when ζ Ursae Majoris was announced to be a double star. Since that time the search for double stars has been carried out very thoroughly and every star down to the 10th stellar magnitude has been carefully examined. At least 1 in every 18 stars in the northern half of the sky which are as bright as 9.0 magnitude is a close double star visible with a 36-inch refractor telescope.

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Star: :This article is about celestial bodies....

Telescope: A telescope (from the Greek tele = 'far' and skopein = 'to look or see'; teleskopos = 'far-seeing') is an astronomical tool which gathers and focuses electromagnetic radiation. Telescopes increase the apparent angular size of ingerso objects, as well as their apparent brightness....

Orbit: In physics, an orbit is the gravitationally curved path of one object around a point or another body, for example the gravitational orbit of a planet around a star....


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