HD 58246

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Σ 1083, BD+20 1798, WDS J07256+2030, HIP 36035

Type  Binary Star
Magnitude  6.9
Right Ascension  7h 25' 35.3"  (2000)
Declination  20° 29' 42" N
Constellation  Gemini
Classification  A5
Observing Notes

Captain William Henry Smyth
Nov 7, 1835    No. 6 The Crescent, Bedford, England (map)
150mm f/17.6 refractor by Tully 1827

A course double star [61 Gem] pointing to a neat pair in the np quadrant [HD 58246], on the loins of Pollux, and about 2° to the south-east of δ Geminorum, the alignment of which has been given. A 7½, deep yellow; B 9, yellowish; C 8, blue; D 9, bluish; and besides these, the field is very rich in small stars. A is the individual selected by ♅. as the director to CD, or 48, III., which was thus registered when first discovered:
    Pos. 46° 06' Dist. 6".25 Ep. 1781.99
It was next examined by Sir James South, who made it:
    Pos. 39° 16' Dist. 6".52 Ep. 1824.21
[WDS 226° 6".90 2019 ]
whence Sir John Herschel inferred, that a notable retrograde change of position had occurred = -0°.166 per annum; a surmise not confirmed. He also states that the above "very exact" results of ♅. were taken in 1783; but the printed account in the Philosophical Transactions, gives the same angle at a date two years earlier. Indeed, to save anomalous comparisons of dates, I may here state, that all the epochs of ♅. quoted by me, are from the lists inserted in that work.
― A Cycle of Celestial Objects Vol II, The Bedford Catalogue, William Henry Smyth, 1844
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HD 58246