Σ 239

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WDS J02174+2845AB

Type  Binary Star
Magnitude  6.5
Right Ascension  2h 17' 25.3"  (2000)
Declination  28° 44' 42" N
Constellation  Triangulum
Description  Binary 7.03/7.74 13.8"
Observing Notes

Andrew Cooper
Nov 13, 2020    Waikoloa, HI (map)
20cm f/6 Newtonian, Cave Astrola @ 76x
Seeing: 5 Transparency: 6 Moon: 0%

Σ 239 is a pretty binary, the 7th magnitude DL Tri, a yellow with the 8th magnitude SAO 75264, a rich yellow easily visible 14" southwest, 10 Tri is 21' southeast

Captain William Henry Smyth
Dec 2, 1834    No. 6 The Crescent, Bedford, England (map)
150mm f/17.6 refractor by Tully 1827

A fine double star [DL Tri and SAO 75264], between the Ram and the Triangle, where it will be found by shooting a line from α Andromedæ through α Trianguli, and extending it nearly 5° beyond: it is also near the mid-distance between γ Andromedæ and γ Ceti. A 8½, and B 9, both silvery white. This object, formed by Piazzi's Nos. 38 and 39, was classed H IV 40, in 1781; no measures of position were then taken, but the distance was found to be 17".31, "pretty accurate." H. and S. found it thus:
    Pos. 208°56'  Dist. 14".35  Ep. 1821.96
[ 212° 14".00 2019 WDS ]
which is too similar to the result given by my measures thirteen years afterwards, to confirm the retrograde motion inferred from a reduction of Piazzi's mean places for 1800, which give 211°.5 for the angle, and 16".8 as the distance.
― A Cycle of Celestial Objects Vol II, The Bedford Catalogue, William Henry Smyth, 1844
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