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American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Tue, 12/18/2018 - 12:26
HEY. I'm going to start watching this star. BUT FROM EQUIPMENT I have 20X50 binoculars, THEREFORE I have a question for you. Please tell me if I can see this variable in this binoculars.
S UMa varies between magnitude 7 and 13, so you can observe this star around the maxima, but most of the time it will be too faint to be seen.
thanks for the information.
please tell me where you can find out when the maximum light comes
Cartes du Ciel -> View -> Variable stars...
спасибо за ссылку+
Савелий, не за что.
Кстати, есть программа именно бинокулярных наблюдений.
https://www.aavso.org/aavso-binocular-program
спасибо. я уже ее скачал.вот и поэтому и спрашивал про данную звезду