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When two stars are bound together gravitationally and orbit a common mass, they're known as A. constellations. B. meteoroids. C. galaxies. D. binary stars.
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When two stars are bound together gravitationally and orbit a common mass, they're known as
A. constellations.
B. meteoroids.
C. galaxies.
D. binary stars.
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When two stars are bound together gravitationally and orbit a common mass, theyre known as B. BINARY STARS.
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