Gamma Sagittae
Gamma Sagittae is a binary star system located in the constellation Sagitta, approximately 25 light-years from Earth. The system consists of two stars, with the primary star being a yellow-white G-type main-sequence star and the secondary star being a fainter companion.
The two stars orbit each other with a period of about 10.5 days. Gamma Sagittae is notable for its relatively close proximity to Earth, making it an interesting target for amateur astronomers. Its brightness and position in the sky also contribute to its recognition among stargazers.