novbabies
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I thought long and hard before posting this and the positives outweigh the negatives. Here is my unqualified, first-blush, off-the-top-of-my-head list (no particular order, I'm NOT a detail-oriented guy):
Mizar Albireo gamma And beta Mon rho Ori sigma Ori lambda Ori 2 CVn eta Cas iota Cas iota Cnc zeta Cnc gamma Leo (isn't that the gold-gold, bright pair?) alpha CVn h3945 in CMa delta Cep phi Tau Struve 2816 iota Tri (....others NOT on the top of my head! )
How about you? What's on YOUR list?
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asteroid7
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41 Aur (striking pair white & lilac) 52 Tau (attractive wide colorful double - deep yellow & bluish) STF 485 Cam (DEB in NGC 1502) STF 973 Cam (Colorful yellow & grayish-purple) 55 Eri (DEB 6.7-6.7) Zeta Ori (two bright(1.9-4.0)close (2.3) stars. 1 Cam (wide easy pair yellowish & bluish) STF 1027 Gem (pale orange pair) Delta Gem (pretty visual binary) STF 958 Lynx (DEB 6.3-6.3 yellowish pair)
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SaberScorpX
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Excellent picks, guys.
OTTOMH I'll add:
nuDra
gammaDel
omicronCyg
gammaAri
epsilonLyr
gammaVir
thetaOri
betaSco
nuSco
alphaGem
Second the vote for sigmaOri and gammaLeo.
Stephen Saber
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Mark K
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My top ones are:
Albireo (inevitably!) Castor Mizar Cor Caroli Eta Cassiopeiae Iota Cassiopeiae Eta Persei Delta Cephei Algieba (Gamma Leonis) Gamma Andromedae Theta-1 Orionis (Trapezium) Sigma Orionis Beta Monocerotis Epsilon Lyrae Ras Algethi (Alpha Herculis) Beta Delphini Zeta Aquarii Epsilon Boötis Antares (murderously tough, but worth it) Gamma Arietis
Lesser-known gems without Bayer letters: STF 872 in Auriga (gold and blue) STF 939 in Monoceros (neat triangle) STF 2470/2474 in Lyra (Double Double's Double) HJ 3945 in Canis Major (gold and Cyan - winter Albireo) 66 Ceti (orange and blue) 61 Cygni (orange pair) 54 Sagittarii (another Albireo impersonator)
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chascar
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Cor Caroli (Alpha) Canes Venatici
Alberio
Mizar
Epsilon Lyre
Eta Cassiopeia
Gamma Andromeda
Epsilon Bootes
Trapizium (Theta)Orionis
Lambda Orionis
Great list guys so hard to pick all time favorites but this covers it, as a quick list
-------------------- Charles
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Meade 628/f8 w 80mm guide
Meade ETX 90 EC
Tasco 9TE-5
Swift 7x50 Seahawks
Nikon 10x35 6.6 WF
Edited by chascar (03/14/06 09:12 AM)
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David A Rodger
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Iota Cassiopeiae Eta Persei Almach Beta Monocerotis Sigma Orionis Sigma Cassiopeiae Theta Aurigae The close pair in the bowl of the Pleiades (South something?)
DAR
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RRaubach
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Here's my list:
sigma Orionis gamma Leonis iota Orionis + STF 747 in same field + Trapezium in same field alpha Herculis gamma Arietis nu-Scorpii beta Monocerotis 31 Orionis
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TMB 203 f/7 APO refractor on Tak NJP-160 mount.
Discovery 12.5" PDHQ
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Dave Mitsky
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Just off the top of my head I'll say my top ten, in no particular order, are Albireo, Struve 2470 & 2474 (the other Double Double), h3945, Gamma Andromedae, Beta Monocerotis, Gamma Delphini, Antares, Sigma Orionis, Alpha Centauri, and Cor Caroli.
Dave Mitsky
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PJ Anway
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In no particular order: Mizar Epsilon Bootis (Izar) Alpha Canes Venaticorum (Cor Caroli) Alpha Herculis (Rasalgethi) Beta Cygni (Albireo) Delta Herculis Gamma Delphini Gamma Andromedae (Almach) Zeta Aquarii Beta Monocerotis Alpha Geminorum (Castor) Gamma Leonis (Algieba) Epsilon Lyrae (double-double)
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RLTYS
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To All
These are my top ten multiple stars: 1. Beta Cyg (Albiro) 2. Gamma Del 3. Gamma And 4. Eta Gem 5. Alpha Gem (Castor) Triple star system, third component a red dwarf. 6. Omicrom1/Omicrom2 Eridani, Triple star system. The B Component is a white dwarf. One of the few white dwarfs that can easily be seen in an amature scope. Don't need to split Sirus or Antares to see this one. 7. 70 Oph 8. Alpha Her 9. Theta 1/Theta 2 Ori (Trapizium) Components A thru F. 10. Xi Uma Excellant example of pure white stars.
Most stars were picked for their colors, some were just plain interesting.
Clear Skies Rich (RLTYS)
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jandrew
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I like so many, and the lists above are great so I won't duplicate (and won't tie myself to a specific few in the process). However, I will mention (because I didn't notice it listed yet) Zeta Persei (STF 464) --- a nice little 5-star multiple with a 2.85 mag primary and 9.16mag companion at about 13" distance, and three more companions of magnitudes 9.96, 10.44, and 11.24 ranging out to 120.4".
No spectacular color contrasts, and the companions are rather faint -- but on a crisp clear night it has a certain satisfying quality to it, like a mini-constellation just hoping to be noticed and penciled in.
andrew
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michaelva
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Besides already mentioned ones (like gamma And, H3945 CMa, δ Cep, ß Cyg)
I like α Ceti & 93 Ceti - a Red and blue optical double.
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asteroid7
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Another fine-looking multiple system in Perseus is Eta: 3.8-8.5-9.9-10.4 AB a beautiful deep yellow & blue.
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4.5" f/7 APM (TMB) APO Refractor on CG5 GoTo with Orion extension tube w/2" WO diagonal
5" Celestron Nexstar
8" Celestron Nexstar (8Ni)
8" Celestron CPC
Eyepieces:
40mm Pentax; 24mm Tele Vue Panoptic, 18mm Tele Vue Radian, 18mm HD Ortho, 15mm Celestron Omini,14mm Pentax,10mm Tele Vue Radian, 7mm Nagler,7.4mm Tele Vue Plossl.
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RLTYS
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astroid7
I wasn't aware that Eta Per has four components. 
Thanks and Clear Skies Rich (RLTYS)
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asteroid7
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Quote:
astroid7
I wasn't aware that Eta Per has four components. 
Thanks and Clear Skies Rich (RLTYS)
Hi Rich Look on Page 16 (Cloudy Nights) of my Double Star Sketches.
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5" Celestron Nexstar
8" Celestron Nexstar (8Ni)
8" Celestron CPC
Eyepieces:
40mm Pentax; 24mm Tele Vue Panoptic, 18mm Tele Vue Radian, 18mm HD Ortho, 15mm Celestron Omini,14mm Pentax,10mm Tele Vue Radian, 7mm Nagler,7.4mm Tele Vue Plossl.
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SaberScorpX
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re: I wasn't aware that Eta Per has four components.
Miram's actually a sextuple system (including the primary's spectroscopic binary).
http://www.alcyone.de/SIT/bsc/HR0834.html
Stephen Saber
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Acheron
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Almaach Castor Mizar Izar Theta Orionis (Trapezium) Albireo
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25x100 Binos
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DarkStar72
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Since getting my 10" I have been busy Galaxy/Cluster/Nebula hunting. Literally last night I was thinking how I had not even tried to spilt a double. Thanks for the list of all your favorites, I plan on making very good use of it. Then letting you all know which are my favorites.
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Achernar
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Some of my favorite doubles and multiple stars are:
Gamma Andromedae
Gamma Delphini
Eta Cassiopeiae
Sigma Cassiopeiae
Lamda Orionis
Iota Orionis
Theta Orionis
Iota Cassiopeiae
Alpha Herculis
Mu Herculis
Alpha Scorpii (Antares)
Nu Scorpii
Sigma Orionis
Xi Ursae Majoris
Zeta Ursae Majoris (Mizar and Alcor)
Xi Bootis
Beta Monocerotis
Alpha Canum Venatacorum (Cor Caroli)
Gamma Virginis (Porimma)
15 Aquilae
Epsilon Bootis
Eta Corona Borealis
70 Ophiuchi
Epsilon Lyrae
There are many others, but these come to mind first.
Taras
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Edited by Achernar (04/22/06 03:24 PM)
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kruno
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Rigel is not my favorite,but my all-time double...... ...in first days with my telescope he manage to fool me for few days.....i did not know what to expect so i overlooked this tiny dot near Rigel ...after few days i realize that i saw two components few days ago.
My favourite double is trapezium....i spend much time with it ,wondering will it reward me with E component (my scope is on the edge of that). Few days ago i saw Double double for first time...it is also nice sight,split all with 100x and they all four fit in my 220x FOV so i enjoy sight for few minutes.
-------------------- Kruno
1x7 eyes
TS1021 102mm f/10 Achro
Olympus 10x50 DPS I
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