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Double star and Zeta Coronae Borealis

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Double star and Zeta Coronae Borealis

Double star vs. Zeta Coronae Borealis

In observational astronomy, a double star or visual double is a pair of stars that appear close to each other in the sky as seen from Earth when viewed through an optical telescope. ζ Coronae Borealis, Latinised as Zeta Coronae Borealis, is the Bayer designation of a double star in the constellation Corona Borealis.

Similarities between Double star and Zeta Coronae Borealis

Double star and Zeta Coronae Borealis have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bayer designation, Binary star, Washington Double Star Catalog.

Bayer designation

A Bayer designation is a stellar designation in which a specific star is identified by a Greek letter, followed by the genitive form of its parent constellation's Latin name.

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Binary star

A binary star is a star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common barycenter.

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Washington Double Star Catalog

The Washington Double Star Catalog, or WDS, is a catalog of double stars, maintained at the United States Naval Observatory.

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Double star and Zeta Coronae Borealis Comparison

Double star has 60 relations, while Zeta Coronae Borealis has 15. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 4.00% = 3 / (60 + 15).

References

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