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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

This sequence zooms on three ground-based images of Sirius and end up with the Hubble image showing both Sirius and Sirius B.

Credit: ESA/Hubble, Akira Fujii and Digitized Sky Survey 2

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  • Ignite jupiter already!!

  • When they finally ignite Jupiter, we'll finally have a Binary system of our own! Yippie!

  • Amazing how they can cut though all that glare. Like seeing a candle right next to a searchlight from 10 miles away.

  • @xXEnermaXx Welcome to the club lol. Notice that binary stars always are never just as big? The B is always wayyy smaller.

  • Great job! thank you. :D I'm so fascinated by stars, but I don't know much about them. :/

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