NGC 2169 and Struve 848

Sketch of NGC 2169 (37 Cluster) and Struve 848 (STF 848)

Sketch of NGC 2169 (The 37 Cluster) and Struve 848

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Observation Notes

So many old sketches, so little time--this one is over a year old.

NGC 2169 really did look like an upside-down, angular #37. I plotted 19 stars in the immediate vicinity of the cluster, which appeared to be about 4 x 5 arc minutes in size. One golden-yellow star glimmered in the number 7 on the northwest side of the cluster.

Several doubles marked the field, but one in particular drew me in. The brightest star in the cluster, on the northern corner of the number 3 appeared elongated at 120X. I inserted the 2X barlow and found that it was indeed a close double. The primary appeared white with a dull blue secondary. I broke out the astrometric eyepiece and measured a PA of 112 degrees and estimated a separation of 1.5 arc seconds based on the diffraction pattern.

After coming inside, I headed over to Vizier and found the identity of the double as Struve 848. The star positions I sketched in the cluster could use some help, as seen in the DSS comparison below. Perhaps another time!

Sketch/DSS Photo Comparison of NGC 2169 (37 Cluster)

Sketch/DSS Photo Comparison of NGC 2169 (The 37 Cluster)

SubjectNGC 2169 (37 Cluster)
ClassificationOpen Cluster (III 3 m)
AKA*Cr 83, OCL 481, Lund 206, H VIII-24, h 379, GC 1361
Position*Orion: [RA: 06 08 24.3 / Dec. +13 57 53]
Size*6'
Magnitude*vMag 5.9
SubjectStruve 848 (STF 848 / ADS 4728)
ClassificationMultiple Star
Position (J2000)*Orion [RA: 06 08 30.3 / Dec: +13 58 16]
Position AngleAB: 112° [My Measurement 2009.0]
AB: 108° [CCDM 1951]*
AC: 291° [CCDM 1985]*
AD: 125° [CCDM 1985]*
SeparationAB: 1.5" [My Measurement 2009.0]
AB: 2.5" [CCDM 1951]*
AC: 17.3" [CCDM 1985]*
AD: 27.5" [CCDM 1985]*
Magnitudes*A: 7.3; B: 8.2
Spectral Types*A: B1V; B: B2V
Date/TimeJAN 2, 2009 - 12:15 AM (JAN 2, 2009 - 07:15 UT)
Observing Loc.Flagstaff, Arizona - Home
InstrumentOrion SkyQuest XT8 Dobsonian (203 mm dia./1200 mm F/L)
Eyepieces/Mag.Pentax XW10 (120X)
Pentax XW10 + 2X Barlow (240X)
Meade Astrometric EP + 2X Barlow (200X)
ConditionsClear, cold, calm
Seeing6/10 Pickering
TransparencyMag 5.8 NELM
*SourcesNGCIC Project; DSS; The Washington Visual Double Star Catalog (Mason+ 2001-2010); Catalogue of Stellar Spectral Classifications (Skiff, 2009); SIMBAD

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