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Brian DeJong
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Doubles, doubles everywhere.
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July 04, 2004, 04:55:56 PM »
What do you do when under a ful moon with crappy seeing conditions?? Well, I would like to suggest doubles. A friend of mine was testing out his new telescope and I was working my way through the list of doubles from the July issue of Sky and telescope. Under high magnification the contrast was great and the background sky looked nice and black. It was a lot of fun searching them all down and comparing the virews.
So the next time you look out and see the full moon go out and search out some doubles, there are a lot of them out there.
Here are a few of my favorites.
ALDS87 - 31 Cygni RA-20.13.36 Dec - +46.44.00
ALDS85 - Beta Cygni RA - 19.30.42 Dec - +27.56.00
ALDS84 - Theta Serpentis RA - 18.56.12 Dec - +04.12.00
ALDS73 - Rho Herculis RA - 17.23.42 Dec - +37.09.00
ALDS77 - 95 Herculis RA - 18.01.30 Dec - +21.36.00
ALDS68 - Mu Draconis RA - 17.05.18 Dec - +54.28.00
Have fun with them.
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Brian DeJong
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dsnay
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Doubles, doubles everywhere.
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July 05, 2004, 03:35:44 AM »
Agreed! I love to check out doubles from my light polluted front yard. That and open clusters make setting up worth the effort.
Dave
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Grizz
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Doubles, doubles everywhere.
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July 05, 2004, 12:42:51 PM »
I never give much thought to doubles...then I'll see one in the EP. After that I spend alot of time searching for them but I never go out with doubles in mind even if I do enjoy looking at them once I get started
Grizz
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Grizz
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Ron
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Doubles, doubles everywhere.
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July 05, 2004, 01:31:22 PM »
Quote from: Grizz
I never give much thought to doubles...then I'll see one in the EP. After that I spend alot of time searching for them but I never go out with doubles in mind even if I do enjoy looking at them once I get started
Grizz
Craig,
Same here, but I'm going to have to give them more time!
I usually only get interested in them when someone at a star party is trying to split a very close pair, like Antares.
Ron
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Brian DeJong
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Doubles, doubles everywhere.
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July 05, 2004, 04:08:35 PM »
Just noticed that the Astronomical League has a doubles program. they have a list of 100 doubles to observe. Looks like a nice program to get involved in. It also turns out that Astroplanner has a full listing of the doubles required for the program. I am going to start in on it as soon as I get some clear skies again.
http://www.astroleague.org/al/obsclubs/dblstar/dblstar1.html
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Doubles, doubles everywhere.
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July 05, 2004, 04:44:47 PM »
Doubles are a great way to test your optics too.
Find one that is near the resolving power of your instrument and see what it can do. It is not uncommon to find a scope that can split a double beyond its theoretical resolving power. I had an 8" f/6 once that split 36 Andromeda at a time when the pair were closer than most 8" scopes could not see it as two stars.
They are a lot of fun at star parties!
Brian S.
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Ron
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Question on spliting doubles.
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July 05, 2004, 05:06:59 PM »
When is a double truly split?
Do you have to be able to see two distinct stars, or are they split if you can see them occasionally by using averted vision?
Some of the closer ones I have split, I can only see them pop out now and then by using averted vision.
Ron
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Re: Question on spliting doubles.
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July 05, 2004, 06:05:59 PM »
Quote from: rdj
When is a double truly split?
Do you have to be able to see two distinct stars, or are they split if you can see them occasionally by using averted vision?
Some of the closer ones I have split, I can only see them pop out now and then by using averted vision.
Ron
When you can distinctly make out two stars with a dark space between them. Due to seeing, it may come and go...
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Grizz
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Doubles, doubles everywhere.
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July 05, 2004, 08:19:37 PM »
I have a Colored doubles tour for my Autostar that I have never tried. I guess its time to give it a whirl.
Grizz
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Jean-Yves
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Doubles, doubles everywhere.
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July 06, 2004, 08:49:53 AM »
Great post Brian, very good idea, I'll give them a try,
Cheers
Jean-Yves
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