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Binary Star Collection

"Exploring the Mysteries of Binary Stars: A Celestial Dance Unveiled" Optical image of the star Sirius: Witness the brilliance of Sirius

Background imageBinary Star Collection: Optical image of the star Sirius

Optical image of the star Sirius
Sirius. Optical image of the star Sirius, the brightest star in the sky, with the exception of the Sun. North is at top. Sirius (Alpha Canis Majoris), also known as the Dog Star

Background imageBinary Star Collection: Artwork of an AM Herculis binary star

Artwork of an AM Herculis binary star
Polar binary star. Artwork of a binary star system known as a polar. Polars are short period variable stars which emit X-rays

Background imageBinary Star Collection: Alien solar system, artwork

Alien solar system, artwork
Alien solar system. Computer artwork showing the orbits (lines) of exosolar planets around a binary star system (centre)

Background imageBinary Star Collection: Binary system 2M J044144, artwork C015 / 0774

Binary system 2M J044144, artwork C015 / 0774
Binary system 2M J044144, artwork. At left is the primary star, an approximately 20 Jupiter-mass brown dwarf. At right is its 5-10 Jupiter-mass companion (other companions are not shown)

Background imageBinary Star Collection: Optical photo of the visual binary star Almach

Optical photo of the visual binary star Almach
The visual binary star Almach, also known as Gamma Andromedae, is the third brightest star in the constellation of Andromeda

Background imageBinary Star Collection: Optical image of the constellation Perseus

Optical image of the constellation Perseus

Background imageBinary Star Collection: Eta Cassiopeiae planet

Eta Cassiopeiae planet. Computer artwork of a hypothetical planet orbiting the Sun-like star Eta Cassiopeiae A (out of frame to the left)

Background imageBinary Star Collection: 70 Ophiuchi planet

70 Ophiuchi planet. Computer artwork of a hypothetical gas giant planet orbiting one of the stars in the 70 Ophiuchi binary star system, seen from its moon

Background imageBinary Star Collection: Sirius binary star system

Sirius binary star system, Hubble Space Telescope image. Sirius A (centre, Alpha Canis Majoris), in the constellation Canis Major

Background imageBinary Star Collection: Planet orbiting Antares, computer artwork

Planet orbiting Antares, computer artwork
Alien planet. Computer artwork of a hypothetical planet (seen at centre and at right) orbiting the red supergiant star Antares (at far left)

Background imageBinary Star Collection: Extrasolar planet, artwork

Extrasolar planet, artwork
Extrasolar planet. Computer artwork of a planet orbiting a binary system of red dwarf stars. A red dwarf is smaller and cooler than our own Sun, emitting little light

Background imageBinary Star Collection: Supernova interaction

Supernova interaction

Background imageBinary Star Collection: Alien planet exploration, artwork

Alien planet exploration, artwork
Alien planet exploration. Artwork of astronauts on a cliff edge observing two rainbows formed during a storm on an alien planet

Background imageBinary Star Collection: Starbirth region, artwork

Starbirth region, artwork
Starbirth region. Artwork of a stellar nursery, with many proto-stars lighting up the interstellar gas and dust (nebula) from which the stars are forming

Background imageBinary Star Collection: Double star sunset on an alien planet

Double star sunset on an alien planet with a large mooon (upper right), computer artwork. A double star system arises when two stars revolve around each other under their mutual gravitation


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"Exploring the Mysteries of Binary Stars: A Celestial Dance Unveiled" Optical image of the star Sirius: Witness the brilliance of Sirius, a binary star system captivating astronomers with its dazzling radiance and celestial companionship. Supernova interaction: In a cosmic spectacle, witness the explosive encounter between two stars in a binary system, as their supernova interaction illuminates the vastness of space. Artwork of an AM Herculis binary star: Delve into the enigmatic world of AM Herculis, where two stars dance in close proximity, exchanging matter and unleashing powerful magnetic forces. Alien solar system, artwork: Embark on an extraterrestrial journey to an alien solar system adorned with multiple binary stars; a mesmerizing sight that challenges our understanding of stellar dynamics. Binary system 2M J044144, artwork C015 / 0774: Immerse yourself in this artistic rendition showcasing 2M J044144 – a captivating binary duo locked in gravitational embrace amidst swirling cosmic clouds. Optical photo of the visual binary star Almach: Gaze upon Almach's stunning optical beauty as two companion stars gracefully orbit each other against the backdrop of infinite darkness within Perseus constellation. Optical image of constellation Perseus: Discover Perseus' ethereal charm as it hosts numerous celestial wonders including binaries like Algol and Mirfak - testaments to nature's harmonious duality. Eta Cassiopeiae planet: Uncover secrets hidden within Eta Cassiopeiae's planetary realm – where a solitary planet orbits one member while being influenced by both stars' gravitational tugs. 70 Ophiuchi planet: Venture into uncharted territory surrounding 70 Ophiuchi – behold its unique planetary companion navigating through dual sunsets under twin stellar guardianship. Sirius binary star system.