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Backyard Worlds: Binaries

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Most stars in our Milky Way galaxy exist in groups, including pairs or “binaries,” in which two stars orbit each other. Some binaries are stars paired with brown dwarfs, balls of gas more massive than planets without enough mass to sustain nuclear fusion. Finding brown dwarfs in pairs helps scientists deduce their ages and origin stories! Backyard Worlds: Binaries invites you to search images made by NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) space telescope to find these vital brown dwarfs in binary systems. Your discoveries will teach us about brown dwarf formation and identify objects that resemble giant planets like Jupiter.

What you’ll do:

  • Learn how to recognize binary systems and brown dwarfs in images made by NASA’s WISE space telescope.
  • Click buttons to indicate whether or not they contain binaries. If you see a binary, click a button to indicate whether or not it includes a brown dwarf. Review as many image sets as you like.
  • If you want to, you can discuss what you have found with other volunteers and scientists in the Talk forum (https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/coolneighbors/backyard-worlds-binaries/talk).

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You might also like to try Backyard Worlds: Cool Neighbors and Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 (both listed on SciStarter)!

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Minimum Age: 13

Languages: English

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