A star system can have two or more stars. A star system with two stars is called a binary star system.
Yes all binary stars are part of the star system because all galaxies and universes have stars and you have to have at least two stars for it to be binary stars.
A multiple star system consists of three or more stars.
Acrux is actually a binary star system, comprising of at least three stars. The largest (α Cru 1) has a mass of about 14 times that of the Sun and is 25,000 times more luminous.
Supernova stars' are at least three times the solar mass of the Sun.
Mizar is a quadruple or quaternary star system. When there is more than two stars, it is called a star system or multiple star system or stellar system. Depending on the number of stars, they are also called a triple, quadruple or quintuple star system or trinary, ternary, quaternary, quintenary, sextuple, sextenary, septuple or septenary star system.
it has to be at least 2 or more stars to be a star system.
A triple star system.
Alpah Centauri
Alpha Centauri
A multiple star system consists of three or more stars.
Yes all binary stars are part of the star system because all galaxies and universes have stars and you have to have at least two stars for it to be binary stars.
A multiple star system consists of three or more stars.
A system with two stars is called a binary star system. A system with three stars is called a ternary system or a trinary system - both names mean the same thing. Beyond three stars there are quaternary or quadruple systems which have four stars, quintuple systems which have 5 stars and so on and so fourth.
The North Star is a three stars system consisting of a white supergiant and two white main sequence stars.
"Alpha Centauri", or "Toliman", is not a single star - it's a system of three stars.
This is a constellation of stars. Alpha Leonis is a three star system - combining the light from all three, it is the brightest in the constellation.
Acrux is actually a binary star system, comprising of at least three stars. The largest (α Cru 1) has a mass of about 14 times that of the Sun and is 25,000 times more luminous.