HD 16772
DSS image of HD 16772
Overlaid DSS image of HD 16772, 60' x 60' with north at top and west to the right

Aladin viewer for the region around HD 16772
Σ 292A, BD+39 612, WDS J02425+4016A, SAO 38265, GSC 02849-01271, HIP 12648

Type  Star
Magnitude  7.56
Right Ascension  2h 42' 29.5"  (2000)
Declination  40° 15' 41" N
Constellation  Perseus
Classification  B9V
Observing Notes

Captain William Henry Smyth
Nov 7, 1833    No. 6 The Crescent, Bedford, England (map)
150mm f/17.6 refractor by Tully 1827

A pointer [12 Per] to a double star in the nf quadrant [HD 16772 and BD+39 611], with Δ RA 10s, preceding the head of Medusa; and a line led through κ and γ Cassiopeæ passes over it between Algol and Al'mak. A 6, yellow; B 7½ pale blue [HD 16772]; C 8, lilac [BD+39 611]. This object is H IV 64, and was thus measured:
    Pos. 212°03'  Dist. 21".98  Ep. 1782.30


It was then re-examined by S., No. 416, with these results:
    Pos. 209°30'  Dist. 22".88  Ep. 1823.99
[212° 23".50 2017 WDS]


which are so singularly coincident with those I obtained ten years afterwards, that its fixity may be held to be proved; and it must be rated as an optical object, or one which is casually juxtaposed in the heavens. Still the components must be within a distance of each other which imagination may compass, since their relative brightness is apparently so nearly the same. A bright star, distant upwards of 4' in the sp quarter, is Sir James South's C; and still nearer to A is a pair of 10th magnitudes, on the parallel with each other.

[The HD 16772/BD+39 611 pair share closely matched parallax and proper motion data in Gaia DR2.

Modern references including WDS do not assign the HD 16772/BD+39 611 pair as companions to 12 Per, this would be in agreement with Gaia parallax data which shows 12 Per to be much closer and physically unrelated.]
― A Cycle of Celestial Objects Vol II, The Bedford Catalogue, William Henry Smyth, 1844
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