Astronomers find binary star systems (stars that orbit each other) by studying changes in brightness caused when one star passes in front of the other. It’s a long, expensive process. Binary stars are important because when they explode, they’re so bright they are a way to measure distances in the universe. Students at High Point University have discovered a new way to find binary stars using data from existing NASA and ESA satellites, saving time and money.
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