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A new paper from NASA 's Eclipsing Binary Patrol citizen science project presents more than 10,000 of these rare pairs.
The objects will help future researchers study the physics and formation of stars and search for new exoplanets.
Of the 10,001 objects they listed in their paper, 7,936 are new eclipsing binaries.
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