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The usual suspects.
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16 years 9 months ago #62646
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Unexpected clear spells last night, but horrendous light pollution. Viewed these with the Celestron C6-SGT.
OE134. - In M35. Close but easily split pair, at the end of a nice chain of stars.
Iota Cancri. - Bluish secondary rather washed out compared to normal.
Algieba. - Both pale yellow. Best view at 180x.
Xi Bootes. - Very close pair, split at 180x.
Mu Bootes - Lovely wide pair, pure white primary and rather fainter white companion, which is also a double, although not split on this occasion. Best view at 60x. Possibly the best of the Bootes doubles.
Epsilon Bootes - very close pair, but split at 180x. Yellow primary, hint of blue in secondary. Best view in a long time.
35 Coma Berenices - Yellow primary, grey/white secondary. Large magnitude difference between these two, mag 5 and 9.8.
24 Coma Berenices - Easy at 60x, both white, first time seeing this pair.
OE134. - In M35. Close but easily split pair, at the end of a nice chain of stars.
Iota Cancri. - Bluish secondary rather washed out compared to normal.
Algieba. - Both pale yellow. Best view at 180x.
Xi Bootes. - Very close pair, split at 180x.
Mu Bootes - Lovely wide pair, pure white primary and rather fainter white companion, which is also a double, although not split on this occasion. Best view at 60x. Possibly the best of the Bootes doubles.
Epsilon Bootes - very close pair, but split at 180x. Yellow primary, hint of blue in secondary. Best view in a long time.
35 Coma Berenices - Yellow primary, grey/white secondary. Large magnitude difference between these two, mag 5 and 9.8.
24 Coma Berenices - Easy at 60x, both white, first time seeing this pair.
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16 years 9 months ago #62683
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Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.
Rich Cook
Replied by lunartic_old on topic Re: The usual suspects.
Nice collection Stevie, I find doubles embedded in open clusters wonderful, picking out the subject from amidst the near neighbours makes the thrill that little bit more special.
You've a few there I must add to my next observing session.
You've a few there I must add to my next observing session.
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.
Rich Cook
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