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  2. What may first appear as a single brilliant star in the night sky may actually be two stars and, with the proper eye training or even a low-costing pair of binoculars, you’ll be able to see so for yourself. Of course, double stars come in two varieties, visual and gravitationally bound, and to figure out which one you’re looking at will ...

  3. Oct 8, 2023 · The famous Double Double has stars around magnitude 5. The stars are simple to find, next to the brilliant Vega. Epsilon 1 and Epsilon 2 are about 3 arcminutes apart, with the additional two parts ...

  4. Dec 22, 2021 · Viewing double stars is a popular activity at star parties. The presenter will usually point out Mizar and its dimmer companion, Alcor, in the bend of the Big Dipper’s handle; or, in summer ...

  5. Other Multiples. Some multiple star systems include three stars or more, their orbits intricately intertwined by gravity. As many as seven stars have been observed in a single system. Like binaries, triple-star systems can host planets. For example, our nearest stellar neighbor, the Alpha Centauri system, includes three stars.

  6. Jul 26, 2006 · Ron Tanguay is a veteran double-star observer. Recently he completed a series of highly accurate measurements for 17 stars using his 3.5-inch Questar telescope. The data were of sufficient quality to be considered for inclusion in the Washington Visual Double Star Catalog. Sky & Telescope photo by Chuck Baker.

  7. Jun 4, 2014 · Every star labeled on this map of Hercules, Boötes, and Ursa Major is a double star, worth exploring with a small telescope.Some, like Mizar in the Dipper's handle, can be split with the naked eye.

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