Type | Carbon Star |
---|---|
Magnitude | 7.76 | Right Ascension | 4h 59' 36.4" (2000) |
Declination | 14° 48' 23" S |
Constellation | Lepus |
Classification | C7,6e |
Andrew Cooper
Sep 21, 2023 Waikoloa, HI (map)
20cm f/6 Newtonian, Cave Astrola @ 76x
Seeing: 6 Transparency: 7 Moon: 0%
Extraordinary rich red, no companion noted, very much living up to the name 'Crimson Star', faint, challenging to find, at about 10th magnitude currently using TYC 5329-0258-1 as the comparison star (AAVSO reports 9.4 magnitude and fading on Sep 13th)
Andrew Cooper
Sep 5, 2022 Waikoloa, HI (map)
28cm f/10 SCT, NexStar 11" GyPSy @ 127x
Seeing: 4 Transparency: 7 Moon: 0%
A dramatic rich red truly justifying the moniker Hind's Crimson Star, near 11th magnitude tonight, the faintest this star has been in over a decade (latest AAVSO observations indicate magnitude 10.2 and fading a few days ago)
Andrew Cooper
Dec 29, 2019 Kaʻohe, Mauna Kea, HI (map)
46cm f/4.5 Newtonian, Deep Violet @ 175x
Seeing: 6 Transparency: 7 Moon: 0%
Bright, coppery orange, near maximum
Andrew Cooper
Nov 23, 2019 Kaʻohe, Mauna Kea, HI (map)
28cm f/10 SCT, NexStar 11" GyPSy @ 233x
Seeing: 6 Transparency: 7 Moon: 0%
Bright, coppery orange not red, near maximum? (AAVSO recent reports show near max at mag 7.1)
Andrew Cooper
Feb 6, 2018 Waikoloa, HI (map)
20cm f/6 Newtonian, Cave Astrola @ 127x
Seeing: 7 Transparency: 7 Moon: 0%
A beautiful deep crimson tonight, clearly earning the moniker Hind's Crimson Star, one of the reddest stars to be enjoyed anywhere in the sky
Andrew Cooper
Dec 29, 2015 Waikoloa, HI (map)
28cm f/10 SCT, NexStar 11" Gypsy @ 233x
Seeing: 6 Transparency: 6 Moon: 0%
Very red tonight! Must have caught it near minimum, a deep coppery red, as red as any of the carbon stars, beautiful! (AAVSO latest magnitude is 8.4 on Dec 26th)
Andrew Cooper
Nov 23, 2006 Las Cienegas NCA, Pima Co., AZ (map)
46cm f/4.5 Deep Violet
Fairly bright, red-copper color, stands out well in the field, must have caught it near maximum as R Lep can be much more deeply colored when near minimum
Steve Coe
Period 432 days; 5.9-11m; famous; Hind's Crimson Star;― SAC Red Star Database
HCG 32 | HD 31726 | IC 2104 |
NGC 1710 | PK215-30.1 |
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