Epsilon Aurigae (ε Aur)

Posted by ayiomamitis
on Sunday, December 13, 2009

by Anthony Ayiomamitis

 

A very bright double star, epsilon Aur, shines at mag 3.02. It has a luminosity 19614 times that of the Sun and is approximately 2038 light-years away. Technical Details: Date: Nov 19, 2009 @ 01:40 - 02:30 UT+2 Location: Athens, Greece (38.2997° N, 23.7430° E) Equipment: AP 160/f7.5 Starfire EDF, AP 1200GTO GEM, SBIG ST-2000XM, SBIG CFW-8A, SBIG LRGB + IR-block Integrations: LRGB @ 10:10:10:10 using 1-/2-min subs, Binning: 1x1, Image Scale: 1.27" per pixel, +0.0° C Further Details: http://www.perseus.gr/Astro-Star-Brightest-Aur-Epsilon.htm
Tags: Star
Comments
To leave a comment you must be a member of our community.
Login to your account now, or register for an account to start participating.
No one has commented yet.
Join our Community!

Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.

ADVERTISEMENT
FREE EMAIL NEWSLETTER

Receive news, sky-event information, observing tips, and more from Astronomy's weekly email newsletter. View our Privacy Policy.

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Find us on Facebook