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Are all binary stars part of our system?

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yes because the stars are very smart like dandree gainer

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Our Sun doesn't seem to have a companion, if that's what you mean. There has been some speculation that there may be one; read the Wikipedia article on "Nemesis hypothesis" for more details.

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How many binary star systems are there?

The nearest ones to us are:Sirius- BinaryArcturus - Possible binaryAlpha Centauri ARigel - BinaryProcyon - BinaryAchernar - BinaryAnswer:Alpha Centuri is not a binary star system as it contains three stars, not two. Proximia Centuri aka Alpha Centuri C is the closest star to us. Alpha Centuri A and Alpha Centuri B are the other two stars.


Who is one of the propounders of the binary star theories?

All serious astronomers realize that there are binary stars.


What fraction of stars in your galaxy have lifetimes long enough to support life?

The question of planet habitability [See Link] is based on early F or G, to mid-K type stars. This equates to approximately 15% of all stars in main sequence. However, it has been estimated that 50 % of these will be binary star systems, which in most cases would not be stable enough to offer any chance of life. However a study of Alpha Centauri, suggested that binaries need not be discounted in the search for habitable planets. So about 7.5% of all stars could be suitable for planet habitability, Saying there are 400 billion stars in our Galaxy, means around 30 billion stars could be suitable.


Are all the stars the same size on the new Zealand flag?

No. The red part of the star the right is 5/60ths of the flags width. The stars on the top and left are 6/60ths and the one on the bottom is 7/60ths. The white border around the stars is the same thickness (1/120)


How is Sirius star different from all the other objects in the solar system?

Sirius is not part of our Solar System, so it is not appropriate to talk about "other objects in the solar system".

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Are all binary stars part of star systems explain?

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.


What is the temperature of a Binary Star?

About 50% of all stars are binary stars - they all have different temperatures.


Do scientist believe a binary star produces a nova?

A binary star may, or may not, be related to a nova or supernova. In some specific cases, a supernova is specifically caused by a close binary system; but not all binary systems result in novas, and not all novas come from binary stars.


How many binary star systems are there?

The nearest ones to us are:Sirius- BinaryArcturus - Possible binaryAlpha Centauri ARigel - BinaryProcyon - BinaryAchernar - BinaryAnswer:Alpha Centuri is not a binary star system as it contains three stars, not two. Proximia Centuri aka Alpha Centuri C is the closest star to us. Alpha Centuri A and Alpha Centuri B are the other two stars.


What planet has no day or night?

I think they all do in this solar system, but maybe someplace with two suns has a planet without night. On a binary star system when the planet move between the stars in part of it's year there will be no night or only daylight.


Does every star have a planetary system?

With current evidence, the answer is no. Whilst many stars will have a planetary system (Solar System) many will not. The prime candidates for not having any planets are binary and multiple star systems. This is because the gravitation tug of the multiple stars, inhibits planet formation. Our closest star system, Alpha Centaur which is a binary system, has failed to produce any planets, whereas further away stars have, This seems to suggest that the theory is at least partly true. Planets have been found in binary systems, but they are rare. So: Not all stars have planets.


2 stars orbiting a common center of gravity?

"Binary" stars were once considered rare, but we're discovering more and more of them. Typically, there's one very large star, with a smaller star orbiting around it, but there are a few binaries in which the two stars aren't all that different in mass.


How many systems do most stars have?

It varies.About 50% of all star system have a single star, the rest are usually binary stars, though there are multiple > 2 star systems.


How big is a binary star?

A binary star is a star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common barycenter. Systems of two, three, four, or even more stars are called multiple star systems. These systems, especially when more distant, often appear to the unaided eye as a single point of light, and are then revealed as double (or more) by other means.


Are all stars single?

Current observation suggest that about 50% of all star systems are binary stars.


Who is one of the propounders of the binary star theories?

All serious astronomers realize that there are binary stars.


How can you tell if a star system is an eclipsing binary system?

Precisely by the eclipse - that's what an "eclipsing binary system" is all about. The idea is that one of the stars partially (or completely, in some cases) covers the other star; with the result that the combined brightness (as seen from Earth) gets less for some time.