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Alpha Centauri A and B resolved over the limb of Saturn, as seen by Cassini–Huygens

Alpha Centauri (α Centauri, α Cen; also known as Rigel Kent —see names) is the brightest star in the southern constellation of Centaurus. Although it appears to the unaided eye as a single object, Alpha Centauri is actually a binary star system (designated Alpha Centauri AB or α Cen AB) whose combined visual magnitude of –0.27 would qualify it as the third-brightest single star in the night sky after the –1.46 magnitude Sirius and the –0.72 magnitude Canopus.

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