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There exists a real-world binary star called ''Gamma Delphini''; it is a binary star in the [[wikipedia:Delphinus]] constellation, very close to the celestial equator.  Its components, Gamma<sup>1</sup> Delphini and Gamma<sup>2</sup> Delphini, are, respectively, an [[wikipedia:Stellar_classification#F_Class|F Class]] (brighter and hotter than [[Earth]]'s [[Sun]]) and a [[wikipedia:Stellar_classification#K_Class|K Class]] (dimmer and redder than [[Earth]]'s [[Sun]]).


In-universe, Gamma Delphinius is a double star; Gamma<sup>1</sup> Delphinius and Gamma<sup>2</sup> Delphinius are both [[wikipedia:Stellar_classification#G_Class|G Class]] stars.  The system has at least four planets; at least one of them, [[Gamma Delphinius IV|Beta Caprisis]], was home to an [[Earth]] colony in the [[26th century]].
In-universe, Gamma Delphinius is a double star; Gamma<sup>1</sup> Delphinius and Gamma<sup>2</sup> Delphinius are both [[wikipedia:Stellar_classification#G_Class|G Class]] stars.  The system has at least four planets; at least one of them, [[Gamma Delphinius IV|Beta Caprisis]], was home to an [[Earth]] colony in the [[26th century]].
==Behind the scenes==
There exists a real-world binary star called ''Gamma Delphini''; it is a binary star in the [[wikipedia:Delphinus]] constellation, very close to the celestial equator.  Its components, Gamma<sup>1</sup> Delphini and Gamma<sup>2</sup> Delphini, are, respectively, an [[wikipedia:Stellar_classification#F_Class|F Class]] (brighter and hotter than [[Earth]]'s [[Sun]]) and a [[wikipedia:Stellar_classification#K_Class|K Class]] (dimmer and redder than [[Earth]]'s [[Sun]]).


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In-universe, Gamma Delphinius is a double star; Gamma1 Delphinius and Gamma2 Delphinius are both G Class stars. The system has at least four planets; at least one of them, Beta Caprisis, was home to an Earth colony in the 26th century.


Behind the scenes

There exists a real-world binary star called Gamma Delphini; it is a binary star in the wikipedia:Delphinus constellation, very close to the celestial equator. Its components, Gamma1 Delphini and Gamma2 Delphini, are, respectively, an F Class (brighter and hotter than Earth's Sun) and a K Class (dimmer and redder than Earth's Sun).

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