Sinnott 10 TRIPLE STAR IN CYGNUS
21h35.1m +38◦07
Magnitudes 10.4, 10.6, 10.8
Separations 19, 19
Position angles 313◦, 9◦
The most perfect equilateral triple star in the heavens, according to Roger
W. Sinnott, who discovered it by doing a computer search of the
Hipparcos and Tycho catalogues; not previously noted as a multiple star.
Find it by right ascension and declination, or by going to 72 Cygni (SAO
71480, NexStar Star 5071, mag. 5) and slewing half a degree to the south.
The triple star looks like a nebulous patch at 50×; higher power reveals
its true nature.
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Sinnott 10 TRIPLE STAR IN CYGNUS
21h35.1m +38◦07
Magnitudes 10.4, 10.6, 10.8
Separations 19, 19
Position angles 313◦, 9◦
The most perfect equilateral triple star in the heavens, according to Roger
W. Sinnott, who discovered it by doing a computer search of the
Hipparcos and Tycho catalogues; not previously noted as a multiple star.
Find it by right ascension and declination, or by going to 72 Cygni (SAO
71480, NexStar Star 5071, mag. 5) and slewing half a degree to the south.
The triple star looks like a nebulous patch at 50×; higher power reveals
its true nature.