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09-02-2017, 11:22 PM
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DOUBLE STARS -Some interesting ones
Here is a list of some fabulous double/multiple stars for anyone to enjoy; has anyone else been observing some of these as I do in between other objects,viz when no planets are around.
Alpha Crucis (thanks skysurfer)
H3945 CANIS MAJOR -Best?
Gamma Delphinus
54 Sagitarri blue gold
66 Ceti -orange blue-Yellow violet
Alpha centauri
Antares
Beta toucana 6 stars
Kappa Toucana 4 stars
Cor Caroli
Albireo
Gamma Andromedae (yellow/greenish)*- Almaak or Almach (thanks robh) fantastic double!
Rasalgethi (orange/greenish)-*AlphaHerculis
Castor (silver/silver)
95 Herculis (grape green/lemon yellow)*
Epsilon Bootis (IZAR ), (yellow/indigo
*blue) Fabulous
Double double- epsilon Lyrae
Iota Cancri- Superlative
Rho orionis
Gamma Leporis
Gamma velorum
Meissa* -(can see all 5)
Stf 973
Sigma Orionis- multiple
Lambda Orionis
Cor Caroli Alpha Canes -white olive
Stf 872 -auriga- gold blue
Eta Geminorum
Theta 2 Cancri
Gamma virginis -PORRIMA!
Theta Orionis -trapezium
Tegmen - Zeta Cancri
61 Cygni - like 2 oranges
Delta Cygni -white rose colours
Algieba-Gamma Leonis
94 Aqauri -rose emerald
Beta Monocerotis- AMAZING TRIPLE!!
54 leo
Zeta Cancri
Eta Persei- yellow blue- 4
Lambda ORIONIS
Xi Bootis
Beta Scorpi
Beta Capricorni
Delta Corvi
These are just some of the more easier ones
Antares is hard as is Sirius! And skysurfer has suggested Mizar great one if well north of sydney
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10-02-2017, 12:46 AM
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Thanks for the excellent list Joe. Might have to have a go at a few. Cheers, Richard
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10-02-2017, 01:01 AM
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Thanks for the excellent list Joe. Might have to have a go at a few. Cheers, Richard
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No probs crow Richard.
Just off to bed and hope you enjoy some of their really incredible colour contrasts!!!
All the best bigjoe
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10-02-2017, 01:48 AM
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Nice list !
You forgot two easy ones:
- Alpha Crucis
- Mizar (Zeta UMa).
These two, Cor Caroii, beta Cygni and alpha Centauri are even visible in full daylight. When you can find the star (using setting circles or a gto mount) the companion can be found as well, even with a small scope of 8cm.
The hard one (definitely NOT in daylight):
Sirius. The Pup is barely visible, even when high in the sky. Several attempts with my 11cm ED scope from a crystal clear South African sky failed :-(
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10-02-2017, 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted by skysurfer
Nice list !
You forgot two easy ones:
- Alpha Crucis
- Mizar (Zeta UMa).
These two, Cor Caroii, beta Cygni and alpha Centauri are even visible in full daylight. When you can find the star (using setting circles or a gto mount) the companion can be found as well, even with a small scope of 8cm.
The hard one (definitely NOT in daylight):
Sirius. The Pup is barely visible, even when high in the sky. Several attempts with my 11cm ED scope from a crystal clear South African sky failed :-(
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Thanks skysurfer. 
Funny I left out Alpha Crucis  Will amend the list to include
But Mizar is almost below my horizon ;I never even can see it!!
bigjoe.
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10-02-2017, 02:03 AM
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Amended list to include skysurfers suggestion of Alpha crucis
Mizar would be good for locations nearer northern NSW.
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10-02-2017, 11:43 AM
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Thanks bigjoe, great list. Been looking for a good double star list (and was just too damn lazy to search).
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10-02-2017, 02:23 PM
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Thanks bigjoe, great list. Been looking for a good double star list (and was just too damn lazy to search).
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Glad I could help Pat.
Enjoy
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10-02-2017, 02:51 PM
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Very good list.
Almach is also gamma Andromedae.
Regards, Rob
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10-02-2017, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Robh
Very good list.
Almach is also gamma Andromedae.
Regards, Rob
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Hi Rob and your quite right Almaak/ Almach are one and the same ! Will delete that duplicate.
Cheers bigjoe.
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10-02-2017, 09:15 PM
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re doubles
[B]Most of these doubles/multiples should be well within the reach of a good 90mm scope[/B ]especially during favourable sighting and seeing conditions.
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11-02-2017, 01:27 PM
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Great list!
And I support your candidate for best - 145 CMa, otherwise h3945. Surprising how few people are stunned when they view them for the first time, having not known about them.
When visible, the pair often becomes the last object I visit to conclude a viewing session. Sort of relaxation therapy......
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11-02-2017, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Greenswale
Great list!
And I support your candidate for best - 145 CMa, otherwise h3945. Surprising how few people are stunned when they view them for the first time, having not known about them.
When visible, the pair often becomes the last object I visit to conclude a viewing session. Sort of relaxation therapy......
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Couldn't agree more Sir Christopher .
Once you start you'll be hooked! Even viewing Carbon Stars Viz. R Leporis "THE BLOOD STAR" near Orion and those CARBONS in doubles! Esp good if theres light pollution !!
bigjoe.
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11-02-2017, 01:40 PM
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11-02-2017, 01:45 PM
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SKYSCRAPERS .
ANOTHER GREAT LISTING if your bored.
http://www.theskyscrapers.org/double-stars
Hope this creates some interest!! ESP the article on h3945!!!
bigjoe
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11-02-2017, 02:16 PM
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Thanks bigjoe, wish I'd seen this last night but will get started tonight (hopefully).
+1 for 145 CMa in top spot, inspirational.
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11-02-2017, 03:06 PM
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Thanks bigjoe, wish I'd seen this last night but will get started tonight (hopefully).
+1 for 145 CMa in top spot, inspirational.
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And good luck with it grimsay , as there are a lot of surprising doubles/multiples /Carbon stars out there!
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11-02-2017, 03:26 PM
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Couldn't agree more Sir Christopher .
Once you start you'll be hooked! Even viewing Carbon Stars Viz. R Leporis "THE BLOOD STAR" near Orion and those CARBONS in doubles! Esp good if theres light pollution !!
bigjoe.
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Aha, carbon stars! Now you have hit the sweet spot.
Yep, R Leporis (I prefer Hinds carbon Star, helps with the memory.....) is super grouse. And how many people, en route to the Jewel Box, have star hopped via Mimosa, and missed DY Crucis, a very easy to find neighbouring carbon star.
Important things? Of course, we are made of the stuff!
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