55G (Brs 12) 

Pino Bandini
Star: 55G (Brs 12) 
Location of site: Ravenna, Italy 
Date of observations (UT): 19 June 2000 – 22.03 UTC 
Site classification: Urban 
Sky conditions
Seeing: 5 (10 best) 
Temperature: 24 C 
Limiting visual magnitude: -- 
Telescope: Celestron C8 
Magnification: 81x (eyepiece 25 mm Plossl) + diagonal 
 
 
 
 
 
 
William L. Schart
Star: 55G (Brs 12) 
Date & Time: 7/21/00 12:05 pm CDT 
Seeing: 7 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> 
Location of site: Killeen, TX (Lat 31 N, Elev 600 ft) 
Site classification: Suburban 
Sky darkness: 4 <Limiting magnitude> 
Telescope: Orion 6" Dob. 
Magnification: 32x, 48x, 72x, 98x, 120x, 144x, 240x
Basically , I stumbled accross this pair while looking for another (which I did not find). Split even at low power, so I took a measurement and compared them to the table to make the ID. Separation 24”, PA 320d. Fairly faint, primary was yellow and the secondary blue, sort of a fainter Albiero. 
 
 
 
 
Richard Harshaw
Star: 55G (Brs 12) 
Location of site: Northern Kansas City,
Missouri (USA).
94d 30m west longitude, 39d 15m north latitude 980 ft above Mean Sea Level 
Date of observations (UT): July 22, 2000; 0230 hours
Site classification: suburban 
Sky conditions
seeing--  8 out of 10
transparency--  8 out of 10
limiting visual magnitude--  4.5 mag
Telescope: Celestron C-8 
Eyepiece: 12.5mm (MicroGuide), 166x
 
 
I made six pairs of separation and PA measures using the Micro-Guide and got an average of 26.6" in PA 319.3.
 
Magnitudes: 5.4, 6.9 
Sep/PA's: 23"@319
Year of measurement: 1977
Distance (light years): 135
Luminosity (in suns): 12.4
Colors noted: Y! and O?