Single frame at ISO 1600, 1 sec, 300mm, f/5.6 |
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Epsilon Lyrae, “The Double Double” Quadruple Star in Lyra
You can clearly see separation between the double stars, but unfortunately you can't see the quadruple star under this magnification. I did, however, catch another double star (Zeta Lyrae) in the same frame. Lyra is jam-packed with double stars!
Labels:
Lyra,
novice8/13,
stars,
Vega
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