| Daniel Carlos Osanai | ||||
| Star:
Brs 6
Date & Time: May 13th, 2001 04:15 UT Seeing: 4 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Transparency: 7/10 Location of site: Escobar, Argentina Site classification: Suburban Sky darkness: 4 <Limiting magnitude> Temperature: From 10ºC to 3ºC Telescope: Celestron SCT 8" f/10 Eyepieces: Plössl 40 mm, ULTIMA 30 mm, Radian 8 mm Magnification: 267x |
Double of wide separation. The separation of the components is evidenced
using low power eyepieces. I've analized Brs 6 using the Radian (~267x)
and I denoted a couple of things: manifest differences in brightness and
color.
A looks bright-white and B bluish (pale).
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| Eddy O’connor | ||||
| Star:
Brs 6
Date & Time: May 19th 2001, 7-8 p.m local; UT +9. Seeing: 7 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)>. Transparency: 9/10 Location of site: Terara, New South Wales, Australia. 150º.38E; 34º.52S Site classification: Suburban Conditions: Moderate humidity . No Moon Temperature: 9ºC Sky darkness: <Limiting magnitude> Telescope: 8" Newt. F9 Eyepieces: 25mm K, 12.5 mm Ortho Magnification: 81x, 162x |
On first reaching into this nondescript part of sky I was lost
until I found a delightful binocular pair of which 178 is one, offering
a toehold for the rest of the field. Brs 6 lies west of this pair
which I will return to later.
Comments: These are two almost equal Whitish-Blue stars well separated at low power. HS3.
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