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Small Telescopes

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Observing with small telescopes can be fun !! My quest here is to view 50 celestial jewels with a 50mm departmental-store telescope.

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Small Telescopes Small Telescopes Observing with small telescopes can be fun !! My quest here is to view 50 celestial jewels with a 50mm departmental-store telescope. Tuesday, November 16, 2010 Double Star - Mintaka (Delta Orionis) -Scope: Edu-Sci 50mm refractor If you look up at the constellation, Orion, the three stars that form the belt is easily recognisable. To spot the star Mintaka, it is the faintest of the three stars.. If you take the above photo as a reference, Mintaka is the star on the right . (although the above pic do not show Mintaka as the fainter of the three stars) Mintaka is actually a multiple star system that is beyond a 50mm scope. But its an easy double to spot because it has such a wide separation of 52 arc seconds! What's interesting about this double is the difference in magnitude between Mintaka (A) and its 6.8th mag companion(C), Mintaka itself is about 2.2 mag. Try it and see for yourself, make sure you do not overlook the fainter double! *No...

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