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Mizar and Alcor, a famous double star

Mizar and its fainter companion star Alcor are located in the handle of the Big Dipper. They are one of the sky’s easiest-to-spot double stars.
On April evenings, the Big Dipper is in the northeast. The famous star Mizar is second to the end of the Dipper's handle. Look closely, and you'll see Alcor right next to Mizar.
Located in the handle of the Big Dipper, Mizar (brighter) and Alcor (fainter) are one of the most famous visual double stars in the sky.  Image via ESO Online Digitized Sky Survey
Located in the handle of the Big Dipper, Mizar (brighter) and Alcor (fainter) are one of the most famous visual double stars in the sky. Image via ESO Online Digitized Sky Survey
Mizar and its fainter companion star Alcor are one of the most famous double stars in the sky. You’ll spot Mizar first, as the middle star of the Big Dipper’s handle. Look closely, and you’ll see Alcor right next to Mizar.
Mizar and Alcor appear so closely linked in our sky’s dome that they’re often said to be a test of eyesight. But in fact even people with less than perfect eyesight can see the two stars, especially if they’re looking in a dark clear sky. This pair of stars in the Big Dipper’s handle is famously called “the horse and rider.” If you can’t see fainter Alcor with the unaided eye, use binoculars to see Mizar’s nearby companion.
Mizar is perhaps the Big Dipper’s most famous star, glorified in the annals of astronomy many times over. Apart from Alcor, Mizar in itself became known a double star in 1650. In fact, it was the first double star to be seen through a telescope.
Few, if any, astronomers back then even dreamed that double stars were anything other than chance alignments of physically unrelated stars. Yet, in 1889, an instrument called a spectroscope revealed that Mizar’s brighter telescopic component consisted of two stars – making Mizar the first binary star ever discovered by spectroscopic means.
At a later date, Mizar’s dimmer telescopic component also showed itself to be a spectroscopic binary, meaning that Mizar consists of two sets of binaries – making it a quadruple star.
As for Alcor, it was long believed that Mizar and Alcor were not gravitationally bound and did not form a true binary star system. In 2009, though, two groups of astronomers independently reported that Alcor actually is itself a binary, consisting of Alcor A and Alcor B. Astronomers now believe that the Alcor binary system is gravitationally bound to the Mizar quadruple system – making six stars in all, where we see only two with the eye.
Thus Mizar and Alcor not only test eyesight, but the limits of our technological vision as well.
Bottom line: Mizar and Alcor are one of the most famous double stars in the sky. You can spot them easily in the handle of the Big Dipper. Mizar is really four stars, and Alcor is really two stars. So what we see as two stars are really six in one!
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The Transcendence!AU is quickly becoming a favourite...

Also Twohairs' Reverse!Dipper art. The one I said that looks like Craig.

Hehe.

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Gravity Falls

Transcendence!AU

Alcor!Dipper

Summary: A collection of one shot short fictions for the Transcendence AU, ranging from serious to silly to excerpts from Trashy Romance Novels (aka fanfic of fanfic).

Each chapter/one shot will have a summary at the beginning of the chapter along with appropriate warnings.

Rating: Not Rated (Ranging from G-T)

STOP SHIPPING PINE TREE WITH ANYONE BUT BILL!!!! 

FUCK!!!!

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BillDip / CipherPines

A Deals a Deal @ AO3 by Diamond
Summary: Spoilers for Sock Opera

But it's an AU

Bill asks for something different.

Rating: T
Warning(s): Underage (Dipper is like 12 yrs. old and Bill is IMMORTAL so...)

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Danny Phantom X Gravity Falls

A Tedious Friendship With A Dream Dorito, a Danny Phantom + Gravity Falls Crossover fanfic | FanFiction

"Hey kid!" an unfortunately familiar voice called behind him excitedly, and Danny let his forehead press against the old spines of the books in the Ghost Writer's library. He really didn't want to, but he knew if he didn't Bill would probably make something loud happen, and then they'd both get yelled at.

Rating: K+

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Danny Phantom X Gravity Falls


Dipper saw Stan look at something weirdly in the distance. He looked over the passenger seat. "STAN! LOOK OUT!"

Rating: K+
Warning(s): Don't worry there ain't angst. :)))