Albireo
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2005 4:44 am
I found the article about Albireo very interesting and have a few questions to ask.
The distance to Albireo is reported to be 380 light years from our Sun, but the distance between the two stars was not mentioned although they take 75,000 years to orbit each other. Is it possible to determine their average distance from each other?
Another question I have is how far can two stars be apart and yet orbit each other? Have orbiting or twin stars evolved from their births or are they captured at a later time?
What percentage of stars orbit one or more other stars?
Are there any "twins" or "trios" that are existing without being part of a galaxy?
Thank you for answering any of my questions. Frank
The distance to Albireo is reported to be 380 light years from our Sun, but the distance between the two stars was not mentioned although they take 75,000 years to orbit each other. Is it possible to determine their average distance from each other?
Another question I have is how far can two stars be apart and yet orbit each other? Have orbiting or twin stars evolved from their births or are they captured at a later time?
What percentage of stars orbit one or more other stars?
Are there any "twins" or "trios" that are existing without being part of a galaxy?
Thank you for answering any of my questions. Frank