Yes. Planets that orbit a single star in a binary star system are called “non-circumbinary planets”. In general, a…
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What Color Would the Ocean Be on a Planet Orbiting a Red Dwarf Star?
The ocean on Earth gets its blue color due to the fact that it absorbs light from the red…

How Does Light From Distant Stars Remain Coherent?
Since the light from a distant star is a point source for any measurement that we want to make,…

How to Compute the Distance Between Two Stars
This is actually an application of spherical trigonometry. A good description of this calculation, including an online tool to…

Precession of DI Herculis
I believe that in the article that you are referring to the authors are suggesting that the rotation axis…

Difference Between Star System and Star Cluster
In general, I believe that the term “star cluster” refers to gravitationally-bound associations of thousands of stars, while the…