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The system contained two primary [[star]]s, Alpha Centauri A and B; they orbited each other. The star [[Proxima Centauri]] also orbited the pair. It had its own [[Proxima System|star system]].{{Fact}} | The system contained two primary [[star]]s, Alpha Centauri A and B; they orbited each other. The star [[Proxima Centauri]] also orbited the pair. It had its own [[Proxima System|star system]].{{Fact}} | ||
The planet [[Alpha Centauri (planet)|Alpha Centauri]] was located in the Alpha Centauri system{{fact}}, as was [[Alpha Centauri Five]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising]]'') | The planet [[Alpha Centauri (planet)|Alpha Centauri]] was located in the Alpha Centauri system{{fact}}, as was [[Alpha Centauri Five]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising (novel)|Lucifer Rising]]'') | ||
[[Category:Mutter's Spiral star systems]] | [[Category:Mutter's Spiral star systems]] | ||
[[Category:Star systems from the real world]] | [[Category:Star systems from the real world]] |
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The Alpha Centauri System was a binary star system, only 4 light years from the sol system.[source needed]
The system contained two primary stars, Alpha Centauri A and B; they orbited each other. The star Proxima Centauri also orbited the pair. It had its own star system.[source needed]
The planet Alpha Centauri was located in the Alpha Centauri system[source needed], as was Alpha Centauri Five. (PROSE: Lucifer Rising)