Hi Geoff,
That double star we taked about was: -
Star
HR 3475 HD 74739
Flamsteed Number: 48
Bayer Letter: Iota
Constellation: Cancer
Visual Magnitude: 4.02
Color Index: 1.01
Spectral Class: G7.5IIIaBa0.1
Annual Proper Motion: -0.025 -0.042
J2000 RA: 8h46m41.80s DE:+28°45'36.0"
Date RA: 8h47m07.83s DE:+28°44'00.1"
Its tight but really colourful.
Chris
Hi Chris,
We had a look at Iota Cancri at Deep Sky Camp, February 2005, I have put the obs list on a spreadsheet at last, so could look it up!
It's a nice wide double at X53 in the Zeiss, the primary is a Barium Star.
Hope to see you tonight, Jeff
Hi Jeff, or should I call you Miriam at night?
Anyways, do we have a list of colourful doubles I can bog at, if by any chance the skies are clear this weekend. I'm not holding out for luck because I have got very wet a couple of times recently.
Also are there any quick moving Binaries us imagers can have a bash at over the weekend, I was thinking of one near cassiopia if you can find one? I can take 30 minutes of images on it every few hours and then provide a variable magnitude chart. I'm liooking for something with a 3-6 day cycle?
Chris