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11-02-2017, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Greenswale
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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Yes Wren ! Hinds Carbon Star AKA "THE VAMPIRE STAR"-"THE BLOOD DROP" And your right were made out of the remains of certain sized stars going - SUPERNOVA !!
PS: Do all have a look at DY CRUCIS if your bored for anything else ha
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11-02-2017, 11:40 PM
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For your information
Below I have refered to doubles etc; in reality regardless of the actual number of stars involved, any stellar system containing two or more stars is referred to as a double star or binary star.
And a LOT of people would just use BINARY STAR or DOUBLE STAR and not multiple star.
For your information.
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13-02-2017, 07:13 PM
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Looks like this is going to make a terrific read  can't wait!
And thanks once again Wren.
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16-02-2017, 02:02 PM
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http://ozsky.org/pdf/CarbonStarsPresentation.pdf
This definately is an easy read for someone wanting to know more about Star colours ,temperatures and evolution of.
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16-02-2017, 09:23 PM
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I love carbon stars. I remember the first time I viewed Hinds - was like Sauron was staring me down
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16-02-2017, 09:35 PM
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I love carbon stars. I remember the first time I viewed Hinds - was like Sauron was staring me down 
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Goober Its unbelievable isn't it .
People dont realize untill they actually give these a go .Then they'll be hooked for life ! Add them to your observing lists all!
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16-02-2017, 09:52 PM
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And yes the " EYE OF SAURON "would be a good new name for it.
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16-02-2017, 10:25 PM
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https://www.google.com.au/search?ie=...wtQfysKArOM:ap Of where to find
The" Blood Star". Not far from Rigel , so have a look all.
PS:Bigger apertures will show its colour at its best!
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16-02-2017, 11:23 PM
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r leporis
BTW. BE PATIENT with this one as its apparent magnitude varies from +5.5 to +11.7 with a period of 418–441 days; recent measurements give a period of 427.07 and it gets REDDER THE DIMMER IT GETS.It may look more orange red at the moment but keep an eye on it occasionally and watch it redden up every 14.5 months!!
Cheers bigjoe
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17-02-2017, 06:42 AM
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Wow, this threads rapidly becoming a great resource.
Thanks bigjoe and co!
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17-02-2017, 02:51 PM
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A great article here on how to do your OWN double star measurements and add to Science!!
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/obser...n-and-science/.
Why ? The reason for measuring binary/multiple stars is to determine the total mass of the double-star system. Why again you say ? Well this information is crucial for the astronomers working on stellar evolution!! And YOU can help!!
PS: Scopes in the 90mm plus range are good enough for this!!
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17-02-2017, 04:14 PM
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Beta Mon.
BTW. If you've not seen a TRIPLE STAR before, check out Beta Monocerotis, described by its discoverer William Herschel (1781) as “one of the most beautiful sights in the heavens ”. Beta Monocerotis is a dazzling trio of pure-white stars.
And its only 12 degrees eastwards of the Great Nebula in Orion!!
And only small 60mm apertures required!! Check it out!!
PS: Its visual magnitude is 3.7; so very bright; in fact the constellations brightest star! So you should be able to spot it with the unaided eye , even in the city!
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18-02-2017, 05:47 PM
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Amended list of BINARY STARS
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*
Beta Centauri Hard 1.3" for A/B - a triple!
Antares red / green
Beta toucana 6 stars
Kappa Toucana 4 stars
Albireo golden yellow / blue
Gamma Andromedae (yellow/greenish)*- Almaak or Almach (thanks robh) fantastic double!
Rasalgethi (orange/greenish)- AlphaHerculis
Castor (silver/silver)
95 Herculis ( 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 Beta Centauri , Sirius ! And skysurfer has suggested Mizar great one if well north of sydney
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