A binary star consists of two stars that revolve around each other. Telescopes cannot resolve a binary

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A binary star consists of two stars that revolve around each other. Telescopes cannot resolve a binary star into its members, but an astronomer can recognize a binary star from its spectrum. What property of the spectrum is involved?

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The Physical Universe

ISBN: 978-0077862619

16th edition

Authors: Konrad B Krauskopf, Arthur Beiser

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