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A trinary star is a star system consisting of three stars. In most cases the stars are gravitationally bound—two of the stars orbit their mutual center of mass as a binary star, and the third star and binary pair orbit each other around their center of mass. Alternatively, on relatively rare occasions, one of the stars is not bound to the others but instead is an independent star that happens to be passing extraordinarily close to a binary (in the course of their motion around a galactic center).

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  • Trinary star
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  • A trinary star is a star system consisting of three stars. In most cases the stars are gravitationally bound—two of the stars orbit their mutual center of mass as a binary star, and the third star and binary pair orbit each other around their center of mass. Alternatively, on relatively rare occasions, one of the stars is not bound to the others but instead is an independent star that happens to be passing extraordinarily close to a binary (in the course of their motion around a galactic center).
  • A trinary star was a star system consisting of three stars orbiting each other. An example of a trinary star system was the Riflorii system, home to the planet Riflor.
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  • Essential Atlas Extra: The Knight Errant Gazetteer
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  • The Knight Errant Gazetteer
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  • vault/books/knighterrant_atlas/index.html
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  • A trinary star is a star system consisting of three stars. In most cases the stars are gravitationally bound—two of the stars orbit their mutual center of mass as a binary star, and the third star and binary pair orbit each other around their center of mass. Alternatively, on relatively rare occasions, one of the stars is not bound to the others but instead is an independent star that happens to be passing extraordinarily close to a binary (in the course of their motion around a galactic center).
  • A trinary star was a star system consisting of three stars orbiting each other. An example of a trinary star system was the Riflorii system, home to the planet Riflor.
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