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ronharper
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Reged: 02/14/06
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There's a slew of double stars that challenge a 7x50, but are nice easy pretty sights with a 10x50. You just grab the bino that best expresses your mood, or if you don't suffer from over equipmentization, grab whatever you've got, and go for it. Here's a couple I've enjoyed lately.
Theta Serpens, the bright star 7deg W of the Eagle's rump, is a nice 22" pair of snake eyes, about 4.5 mag each. If you are using a 7x50, you might think, like I did, that it would look sharper if only it was a bit dimmer. So, try 61 Oph, about 15 deg to the west. It's 6+ mag components are 20" apart, but I find it a bit on the dim side, and no easier.
For something completely different, check out WZ Cas (ra=0h, 1.5m dec=+60 deg, 20 arcmin), a carbon-rich long period variable which varies only a half magnitude about its average magnitude of about 7.5. It is red sure enough, and so bright that it even looks quite red in a 7x50. There's an 8.7 mag companion 58" away, that I can just pick out with my 7x50. WZ is an optical double, a chance alignment, not a gravitational relationship. The companion is blue, but Purkinje effect or no, it looks a LOT dimmer than the primary to me.
This list seems kind of paltry, but I actually spent a lot of time on these with my 7x50. Some nights, it doesn't take me a whole lot of objects to get in touch with the great whatever that I'm doing this to get in touch with, I just need something to hunker down and focus on. Ron
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Denis
sage
Reged: 12/24/05
Posts: 219
Loc: Rennes, France
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Yes those three are in my best of. Here are the star charts to pick them. theta serpens, alya http://www.reto.fr/cartes/imagepages/image3.html
61 Oph http://www.reto.fr/cartes/imagepages/image5.html
and WZ cas or struve 254 http://www.reto.fr/cartes/imagepages/image6.html
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GlennLeDrew
professor emeritus
Reged: 06/18/08
Posts: 577
Loc: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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I think WZ Cas offers perhaps the strongest color contrast in the entire sky. If not, its competitor(s) can't be *too* much better.
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Fiske
Carpal Tunnel
Reged: 03/14/04
Posts: 2057
Loc: Missouri / United States
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Ron:
Thanks for the recommendation of WZ Cassiopeiae. I'll check it out the next clear night!
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Fiske Miles
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