In Starland With a Three Inch Telescope a Conveniently Arranged Guide for the U
In Starland With a Three Inch Telescope a Conveniently Arranged Guide for the U
Olcott William Tyler
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62 PERSEUS 3 512 Andromedae #584 Algol 3717 02533 Capella Andromeda Page 41 Auriga Page 49 Cassiopeia Page 3 63 PISCES DOUBLE STAR MAGNI- TUDES DISTANCE ANGLE REMARKS a 3-4 3' 320 Green, blue. A fine double. The movement of the compan- ion is very slow. J 5-6 $1-5* 24 ;; 6 4 1 60 A beautiful sight. No change noted in 130 years. 55 5-8 6" 192 Yellow, blue. Two beautiful stars. 65 6-6 4. 5" 118 77 6-7 33" 82 White, blue. No change noted. 35 6-7 * ii* 150 White, purple. 5-9 27" 82 Pretty pair. 38 ...71-8 4. 5" 240 Yellow, white. 42 6-1 1 29" 338 Topaz, emerald. (p) and (94), both fifth magnitude stars, form a splendid pair. (K) is in a fine field. Note the nebula 307. There are four faint stars near it. (7) Arietis is a fine double in this part of the heavens. See Aries. () is a spectroscopic binary. Viewed with the Lick refractor of 36 inches, any given star is 32, 400 times brighter than when shown by a 2-inch telescope. (?) is frequently occulted by the moon. 64 PISCES 5/ ?7Andromedae V o.
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