October 18, 2006: To help provide a consistent style for my double star sketches, the above sketch is a digital update to the original sketch.
Observation Notes:
The primary star was yellowish with a blueish secondary. They made a good pair at low power (38X). The 240X view wasn’t as striking. I estimated PA at 50° and separation at 50″. Listed values from the AL double star list are 46° and 37″.
Subject | Double/Multiple Star: Lambda Arietis (H 12) |
Classification | Multiple Star |
Position | Aries [RA: 01:57:54 / Dec: +23:36]* |
Separation* | 37″ |
Magnitudes* | 4.9, 7.7 |
Position Angle* | 46° |
Date/Time | 08/14/05 – 12:45 AM |
Observing Loc. | Flagstaff, AZ – Home |
Instrument | Orion SVP 6LT Reflector (150 mm dia./1200 mm F/L) |
Eyepieces/Mag. | 10 mm + 2X Barlow (240X) |
Conditions | Partly cloudy, calm, 55°F |
Seeing | 4/10 |
Transparency | NELM Mag 5.8 |
*Based on published data.