Related Info: Double Star Club: Introduction Observing list Log Sheet Awardees Arp Peculiar Galaxy Club. Asteroid Observing Club; Binocular Messier Club; Caldwell Club; Deep Sky Binocular Club; Double Star Club; Earth Orbiting Satellite Club; Herschel 400 Club; Herschel II Club; Lunar Club; The Master Observer Club; Messier Club; Meteor Club; Planetary Observers Club; Southern Skies Binocular ...
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ECLIPSING BINARY STARS What are Binary Stars Most stars are found in groups of stars that are gravitationally bound with each other. The majority of these stars are found in binary systems which are systems of two stars in orbit around a common center of mass. One can classify binary stars based on their appearance from earth. Stars that are far enough apart to be distinguished from each other ...
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ORBITING BINARYSTARS Astronomy 101/103 __________________________ Terry Herter Description Instructions Example to try You need a JAVA enabled browser to view this simulation. This simulation is a bit unstable and may bring down the machine you are running. DESCRIPTION: Allows you to set the masses, orbital separation, orbital eccentricity, the inclination angle to our line of sight, and the ...
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WEB SIMULATIONS Astronomy 101/103 __________________________________ Terry Herter These are simulations have been to help you understand (and picture) various concepts we discuss in Astronomy. They allow you to play . Note: To run these simulations you will need a JAVA enabled Web browser. Note: We have sometimes had problems running these simulations when browsers are upgraded. Stellar Parallax ...
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HYDRODYNAMICS ON SUPERCOMPUTERS: INTERACTING BINARY STARS John M. Blondin North Carolina State University ...
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THE FORMATION OF COMMON-ENVELOPE, PRE-MAIN-SEQUENCE BINARY STARS J.E. TOHLINE, J.E. CAZES, AND H.S. COHL Louisiana State University Department of Physics & Astronomy, 202 Nicholson Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803-4001 U.S.A. 1. Introduction Recent observational investigations of the frequency of occurrence of pre-main-sequence binary stars have reinforced earlier suspicions that ''binary formation ...
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On The Mechanics of Star Formation Binary Stars and Nemesis Developed and all rights reserved by Max Domaschko, PhD So. Charleston, WV, USA, May 12, 1996 The Hubble Telescope has provided perplexing images of star formation. Gone is the old theory of a simple collapse of a space cloud into a solid ball. Gone also is the theory of a simple accretion disk gradually winding its way to forming star.
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