Multiple Choice
For which type of binary system are astronomers able to resolve each of the two stars individually?
A) eclipsing binary
B) spectroscopic binary
C) visual binary
D) binaries in which the two stars have the same mass
E) binaries in which the two stars have the same luminosity
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