Consider the three types of stellar systems containing two stars:
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Optical doubles, which are not true binaries, but rather two stars that
appear near to one another in the night sky.
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Visual doubles, which are true binaries of stars that are far enough
apart to be distinguished optically.
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Spectroscopic binaries, which appear as one object in images, and
require the acquisition of spectra to be separated into two stellar
components.