| William L. Schart | ||||
| Star:
Stn 37
Date & Time: 7/25/98 : 11:19 PM CDT Seeing: 6 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Location of site: Killeen, TX (Lat 31 N, Elev 600 ft) Site classification: Suburban Sky darkness: -- <Limiting magnitude> Telescope: Orion 6" Dob. Magnification: --
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Easily split. Took a while to find by gauging approximate
location in reference to visible stars. Estimated separation about 2.5-3
No noticable color in ether member.
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| Richard Harshaw | ||||
| Star: Stone 37 (Stn
37)
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 Magnification: 104x |
Magnitudes: 6.7, 8.2
Sep/PA's: 10"@190 Year of measurement: 1952 Distance (light years): 1,250 Luminosity (in suns): 365 Eyepiece and magnification: 104x. Colors noted: W and B. |
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| Eddy O'Connor | ||||
| Star: Stone 37 (Stn
37)
Date & Time: July 26th 2000, 10 p.m local; UT +10 Seeing: 8, becoming 2 <1-10 Seeing Scale (10 best)> Transparency: 9/10 Temperature: -- Location of Site: Terara, New South Wales, Australia, Long.150.38 degrees; South 34.52. Site Classification: Suburban Sky darkness: 5.5 <Limiting magnitude> Instrument: 8" F9 Dobsonian Magnification: 72x (25mm K) |
This star is a rich find, near the dim cluster NGC 6451.
The 7.5 primary is White and the delicate 9 mag. comes nearby is a Light
blue. A bonus in this field is the more widely spaced and more evenly matched
double about two minutes west.
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