STF 389 (**)
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Name: |
STF389 |
Type: |
** |
Constellation: |
Cam |
Coordinates: |
03h30m10.93s / +59°21'57.80" |
Components: |
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m1 |
m2 |
ρ |
θ |
Year |
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AB |
6m4 |
7m9 |
2.6" |
72° |
2018 |
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Robert Zebahl |
70mm f/5.7, 133x, Bortle 6, SQM-L 19.2
Easy to find and separated at 67x, but very tight. Easily separable at 133x, still relatively tight together with significant difference in brightness.
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STF 419 (**)
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Name: |
STF419 |
Type: |
** |
Constellation: |
Cam |
Coordinates: |
03h42m45.19s / +69°50'44.30" |
Components: |
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m1 |
m2 |
ρ |
θ |
Year |
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AB |
7m8 |
7m8 |
2.9" |
73° |
2018 |
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Robert Zebahl |
70mm f/5.7, 67x, Bortle 6, SQM-L 19.2
Separated, but tight with equally bright components. Beautiful sight.
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STF 922 (**)
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Name: |
STF922 |
Type: |
** |
Constellation: |
Cam |
Coordinates: |
06h38m18.76s / +64°44'06.00" |
Components: |
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m1 |
m2 |
ρ |
θ |
Year |
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AB |
7m7 |
10m8 |
10.5" |
137° |
2015 |
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AC |
7m7 |
11m2 |
24.4" |
9° |
2015 |
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Robert Zebahl |
70mm f/5.7, 100x, Bortle 6, SQM-L 19.5
2020-04-16: Component A looked slightly yellowish, components B & C appeared rather dim.
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STF 925 (**)
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Name: |
STF925 |
Type: |
** |
Constellation: |
Cam |
Coordinates: |
06h40m10.00s / +67°19'24.50" |
Components: |
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m1 |
m2 |
ρ |
θ |
Year |
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8m1 |
10m5 |
3.5" |
93° |
2003 |
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Robert Zebahl |
70mm f/5.7, 133x, Bortle 6, SQM-L 19.5
2020-04-16: At 100x and 133x not split.
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STF 1038 (**)
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Name: |
STF1038 |
Type: |
** |
Constellation: |
Cam |
Coordinates: |
07h20m30.59s / +68°32'23.80" |
Components: |
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m1 |
m2 |
ρ |
θ |
Year |
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8m2 |
10m3 |
11.5" |
100° |
2017 |
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Robert Zebahl |
70mm f/5.7, 57x, Bortle 6, SQM-L 19.5
2020-04-16: Easy to split with quite a significant difference in brightness. The companion appeared pretty dim.
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STF 1122 (**)
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Name: |
STF1122 |
Type: |
** |
Constellation: |
Cam |
Coordinates: |
07h45m52.47s / +65°09'28.10" |
Components: |
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m1 |
m2 |
ρ |
θ |
Year |
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7m8 |
7m8 |
14.4" |
185° |
2017 |
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Robert Zebahl |
70mm f/5.7, 31x, Bortle 6, SQM-L 19.5
2020-05-15: At 22x immediately apparent with a beautiful separation between the equally bright components. One component appeared slightly bluish, the other light orange. At 44x the subtle color difference can be seen a bit better. The double star is in a nice star field together with 51 Cam.
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STF 1127 (**)
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Name: |
STF1127 |
Type: |
** |
Constellation: |
Cam |
Coordinates: |
07h47m00.43s / +64°03'07.30" |
Components: |
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m1 |
m2 |
ρ |
θ |
Year |
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AB |
7m0 |
8m4 |
5.6" |
340° |
2019 |
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AC |
7m0 |
9m7 |
11.7" |
179° |
2017 |
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BC |
8m4 |
9m7 |
17.0" |
173° |
2017 |
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Robert Zebahl |
70mm f/5.7, 57x, Bortle 6, SQM-L 19.5
2020-04-15: At 31x all three components are visible, with B still very close to component A. Component C is rather dim overall. At 57x, A appears white-yellowish, B slightly orange.
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STF 1694 (**)
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Name: |
STF1694 |
Type: |
** |
Constellation: |
Cam |
Coordinates: |
12h49m13.80s / +83°24'46.30" |
Components: |
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m1 |
m2 |
ρ |
θ |
Year |
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AB |
5m3 |
5m7 |
21.8" |
324° |
2017 |
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Robert Zebahl |
70mm f/5.7, 15x, Bortle 6-, NELM 5m0, SQM-L 19.1
Easy to split with noticeable angular distance and slight difference in brightness. The faint component tends to be more bluish, the brighter one appeared more light yellowish.
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SZ Cam (**)
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Name: |
SZ Cam, STF485 |
Type: |
** |
Constellation: |
Cam |
Coordinates: |
04h07m51.38s / +62°19'48.40" |
Components: |
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m1 |
m2 |
ρ |
θ |
Year |
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AE |
6m9 |
6m9 |
18.0" |
306° |
2018 |
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Robert Zebahl |
B 8x40, Bortle 6, NELM 5m0+
Split, but very tight with equally bright components. I used a tripod.
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70mm f/5.7, 15x, Bortle 4-, SQM-L 20.9
Easily split with nearly equally bright components. Located in the center of the open cluster NGC1502. Very nice view.
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WDK 1 (**)
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Name: |
WDK1 |
Type: |
** |
Constellation: |
Cam |
Coordinates: |
05h03m23.90s / +53°07'42.50" |
Components: |
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m1 |
m2 |
ρ |
θ |
Year |
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10m0 |
13m7 |
5.6" |
279° |
2015 |
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Robert Zebahl |
70mm f/5.7, 67x, Bortle 6, SQM-L 19.2
The double star could not be identified at magnifications between 67x and 133x even with a finder chart.
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