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  2. W Ursae Majoris - Wikipedia

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    It has since become the prototype and eponym for a class of variable stars called W Ursae Majoris variables. [10] This system consists of a pair of stars in a tight, circular orbit with a period of 0.3336 days, or eight hours and 26 seconds. [5] During every orbital cycle, each star eclipses the other, resulting in a decrease in magnitude. The ...

  3. Opposition (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    A more exact opposition occasionally occurs with mathematical regularity if the Moon is at its usual sun and Earth-aligning point so that it appears full and happens to be aligning with the ecliptic (Earth's orbital plane) during the descending or ascending phase of its 5° inclined (tilted) orbit, which is more concisely termed at a node of ...

  4. A very rare pair of stars is behaving extremely ‘weirdly ...

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    Pair of stars is a ‘one-in-ten-billion system’, scientists say. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  5. Sigma Octantis - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Octantis is a solitary [9] star in the Octans constellation that forms the pole star of the Southern Hemisphere.Its name is also written as σ Octantis, abbreviated as Sigma Oct or σ Oct, and it is officially named Polaris Australis (/ p oʊ ˈ l ɛər ɪ s ɔː ˈ s t r eɪ l ɪ s /). [10]

  6. List of conjunctions (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    In astronomy, a conjunction is an event, defined only when using either an equatorial or an ecliptic celestial coordinate system, in which any two astronomical objects (e.g. asteroids, moons, planets, stars) have the same celestial longitude, normally as when observed from the Earth .

  7. See the precious way these identical quadruplet babies ...

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    A set of rare identical quadruplets can’t stop holding hands — and it's touching to watch. “They’re constantly reaching for each other,” Jonathan Sandhu, the babies’ dad, tells TODAY.com.

  8. NGC 4622 - Wikipedia

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    Analysis of a color-age star formation angle sequence of the Fourier components establishes that the strong outer pair is the leading pair A Fourier component image of the arm pairs is shown with one of the pair of arms marked for the newly discovered inner CCW pair (black dots) as well as one of the already known (CW) outer pair (white dots).

  9. XAU - Wikipedia

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