Binary Star System Data - Get Answers Here!

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Data for binary star systems typically includes information on their mass, velocity, and acceleration. Users seeking specific data should clarify their requirements to receive more targeted assistance. The discussion emphasizes the need for detailed inquiries to facilitate effective responses. Binary stars are characterized by minimal interaction with other celestial objects. Providing precise data requests will enhance the quality of information received.
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Where can I get some data for Binary Star system? Thanks in Advance
 
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What sort of "data" are you after? I think you'll need to be more specific if you need some information.
 
cristo said:
What sort of "data" are you after? I think you'll need to be more specific if you need some information.

just two stars with nearly no interaction with other object. Its mass, velocity and acceleration.
 
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