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binary stars

n. (plural of binary star English)

Usage examples of "binary stars".

They had the advantages of our binary stars, we had the disadvantages.

There should therefore be, as there are, many cases of binary stars, one component a red giant, the other a white dwarf.

For a Fregisian is first an Alphian, a humanoid from the systems of the binary stars, Fomalhaut's I and II.

In the corner opposite the total-sensory cassette player, there stood a miniature apple tree with binary stars on top, a heap of gaily wrapped gifts around its base, and its branches adorned with colored masses of various shapes, a string of pulsing plasma glows, and striped candies shaped like integral signs.

For instance, in 1913 the Dutch physicist Willem de Sitter suggested that fast-moving binary stars (two stars that orbit one another) could be used to measure the effect of a moving source on the speed of light.

Eks powered Golden Apple out of the airlock of Yetzirah and boosted toward one of the planets orbiting the binary stars Alkoman A and B.