Eclipsing variable stars

by Lewis Carroll

Eclipsing variable stars – Double variable stars, or eclipsed stars, are double stars whose orbital curves are inclined at a small angle to the observer’s line of sight, which creates conditions for mutual coverage of the stars. In the case of coverings, in which one of the stars covers the other from the observer, he can observe a decrease in the overall brightness of the stars.

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