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Beta Persei conhecida como Algol é a segunda estrela mais brilhante da constelação de Perseus. É uma estrela binária ou eclipsante, cuja variação foi observada por Montanari em 1669. É a estrela-tipo das chamadas binárias eclipsantes ou algólidas. More information...

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