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Mizar and Alcor
Mizar and Alcor in Ursa Major. Look very closely and you can just see that Mizar, the larger one, is actually a double star. But here's the thing: so is Alcor ... it has a faint red dwarf companion ... and so are each of Mizar's components, A and B. So the two are actually six.
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Picture keywords: Alcor, binary stars, double stars, Mizar, Mizar A, Mizar B, star system, Ursa Major
Published in: Night sky
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