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<p><a href="page.php?w=gravitationally">gravitationally</a> bound to each other) or is an optical double, a chance line-of-sight alignment of two stars at different distances from the observer. Binary stars are important to stellar astronomers as knowledge of their motions allows direct calculation of stellar mass and other stellar parameters. The only (possible) case of "binary star" whose two components are separately visible to the naked eye is the case of <a href="page.php?w=Mizar_and_Alcor">Mizar and Alcor</a> (though actually a multiple-star</p><p>
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