The following list was originally proposed in early March 2009. Objects on this final list has been completely reviewed.
The following is an observing list with respect to my continuing color-contrast-doubles urban-astronomy interest. Because of the deteriorating weather situation (at my local op) and the advancing first quarter moon, I've posted it before completing a review of the entire target list, so others interested in looking at a few targets can do so.
For the Mon through Cnc frame, stars with good-to-showcase color contrast (plus bet Mon) are:
eps Mon (yellow-tint blue)
bet Mon (double white)
15 Mon (white-tint yellow)
STF1019(white-blue)
Herschel 3945 145G CMa Winter Alberio (yellow-blue)
STF1183 (white green-blue-shade)
zet Mon (yellow-grey)
SAO98013 Center of M44 triple asterism
SAO98020-SAO98021 Center of M44 quad
iot Cnc Spring Alberio (yellow-blue)
The entries start with SAO numbers because that is what I use in my GOTO hand-controller. I understand that both Meade and Celestron hand-controllers have the SAO list. Where an SAO number is not returned by a handcontroller, lookup and use the direct RA-Dec coordinates.
This observing list was developed by reviewing color contrast double lists such as Mullaney, Haas and Belmont and then preparing a short list of candidate targets. The candidate list was then reviewed using a 4 1/4 inch short GOTO reflector from an urban light polluted site to determine the practicality of seeing the objects from an urban setting.
This list was also expanded to include three prominent carbon stars in this observing frame. Because the portion of the night sky west from Orion is dominated by anti-spinward Orion-Cygnus Arm white OB stars, I wanted to fill-in with some more color.
Clear Skies - Kurt
MON TO CNC COLOR CONTRAST DOUBLES FOR URBAN SKIES (EAST ORI TO MON)
ID SAO113810
Constellation Mon
AltNames -
Name - HD44769, HIP30419
CommentsSec eps Mon, 8 Mon, 4.4v, 6.5v, 12.1sep, 29pa, 2004,Haas:showcase yellow-lilac,A5IV,-
RA 062346
Dec +043534
CommentsMisc -
Observation note Showcase pair with contrast per Haas representation. A small gap with white primary and light blue fainter secondary. Very pleasing. Fairly close gap at 40x; wide pair at 100x. Nice pair.
ID SAO95659
Constellation Mon
Name - HD45725, HIP30564
AltNames bet Mon; 11 Mon; Herschel's Wonder Star
CommentsSec 4.7v,5.2v,7.3sep,132pa,2000,Mullaney:blue-blue-blue,0.148kpc,B2
RA 062849
Dec -070158
CommentsMisc -
Observation note At 40x appears as single star. At 100x, appears as an easy, split, two nearly equal white stars with a tiny, but distinct gap. A nice warmup for a start of this run with no color contrast.
ID NGC2244
Constellation Mon
AltNames Rosetta Neb Open Cluster
CommentsSec -
RA 063224
Dec +045200
CommentsMisc -
Observation note Showcase cluster listed for completeness
ID SAO114258
Constellation Mon
Name - HD47839, HIP31978
AltNames 15 Mon; STF950
CommentsSec 4.6v,9.9vAa-C,16.6sep,14pa,2002,Haas:triple-lemon-white-with-silver,-,-
RA 064059
Dec +095344
CommentsMisc At base of Christmas Tree Cluster FG 9.0v,10v,39.5sep,263pa,2002,-,-,-
Observation note Two faint stars to the north of 15 Mon at the base of the Christmas Tree Cluster. 15 Mon is white. All three detectable at 25x. At 100x, lemon color of beta barely detectable. In 4.25 inch, thrid faint C star is barely detectable. Faint double to the east of 15 Mon and the triangular corner asterism at the east base of the Christmas Tree is STF952. Struve designations not consistent with Washington Double Star. Is a complex multiple system with two other embedded systems. That it is a complex system is its main attraction. STF951, also in cluster is a similar complex multiple star system.
ID NGC2264
Constellation Mon
AltNames Christmas Tree Cluster
CommentsSec -
RA 064106
Dec +095300
CommentsMisc -
Observation note Showcase cluster listed for completeness
ID SAO152363
Constellation Mon
Name - HD53755, HIP34234
AltNames STF1019
CommentsSec 6.5v,9.6vAC,38.5sep,295pa,2004,Haas:whte-blue-triple,-,-
RA 070550
Dec -103940
CommentsMisc Triple with AB 6.5v-10.1v,6.4sep
Observation note Faint white primary with nice blue fainter secondary. Tertiary not visible. Nice contrast on the primary.
ID SAO173349
Constellation Cma
Name - HD56577, HIP35210
AltNames 145G Cma, Herschel 3945, Winter Alberio
CommentsSec 4.2v, 6.8v,26.6sep,-,-,Showcase yellow-blue pair,-,-
RA 0716.6
Dec -2319
CommentsMisc Winter Albireo
Observation note Showcase case - exactly as the name implies.
ID SAO115756
Constellation CMi
AltNames alf CMi, 10 CMi, Procyon
CommentsSec 0.4v,11.7v,148.4sep,p17a,1984,Smyth:yellow-white-several-small-stars,-,F5IV
RA 073918
Dec +051330
CommentsMisc - Observation note Mullaney and Haas do not list Procyon as double - just a pretty star field per Mullaney. As Mullaney notes, this is a pretty field-of-view that we often do not take the time to appreciate, since it is an alignment star. But the Washington Double Star catalogue shows this as a complex mulitple star system. The more refined CCDM shows Procyon as a triple. CCDM07393+0514.
ID SAO135505
Constellation Mon
Name - HD67159, HIP39675
AltNames STF1183
CommentsSec 6.2v,7.8v,30.6sep,328pa,2004,Haas:lemon-white-with-green-white,-,B9.5IV
RA 080627
Dec -091442
CommentsMisc -
Observation note Showcase - nice bright white green-blue tint wide gap pair. Good color contrast.
ID SAO135551
Constellation Mon
Name - HD67594, HIP39863
AltNames zet Mon; STF1190
CommentsSec 4.4v,10.1vAB,33sep,105pa,1998,Smyth:yellow-gray-blue,-;G2I
RA 080836
Dec -025902
CommentsMisc Triple AC 4.4,9.7v,64.7sep,247pa,2002
Observation note Secondary too faint to give good color contrast, but is pleasant system, easy to find.
ID SAO97645
Constellation Cnc
Name - HD68256, HIP40167
AltNames zet1 Cnc; 16 Cnc; STF1196AB
CommentsSec 5.6v,6.6v,0.98sep,52pa,2000,Mullaney:triple-yellow-yellow-yellow,-,F7V
RA 081213
Dec +173852
CommentsMisc West of M44
Observation note: Could only split 5.9" AB-C - at 100x. A nice white yellow pair. Excellent but not showcase.
ID SAO97646
Constellation Cnc
Name - HD68255, HIP40167
AltNames zet2 Cnc; 16 Cnc; STF1196AB
CommentsSec 5.6v,6.6v,0.98sep,52pa,2000,Mullaney:triple-yellow-yellow-yellow,-,F8V
RA 081213
Dec +173852
CommentsMisc West of M44
Observation note - Could only split 5.9" AB-C - at 100x. A nice white yellow pair. Excellent but not showcase.
ID SAO98013
Constellation Cnc
Name - HD73618, HIP42497
AltNames -
CommentsSec 6.9v,11.9v1.4sep,292pa,2000,Belmont:yellow-orange-white-triple,-,Am
RA 083956
Dec +193311
CommentsMisc In center of M44
Observation note - Obvious small triangle asterism off in one corner of central M44 field. Looks orange-blue-blue or yellow-lilac-lilac. This triple and STF1254 are good multiples to know about when presenting M44 at star parties.
ID SAO98020
Constellation Cnc
Name - HD73709, HIP42549
AltNames -
CommentsSec 6.5v,9v,20.5sep,24pa,2000,Belmont:orange-white-quad,-,F2III
RA 084021
Dec +194111
CommentsMisc In center of M44
Observation note - Could only make out three stars in quad - 6.0, 6.5 and faint 7.2. Some white-yellow contrast on 6.0-6.5, Mostly pretty due to setting in center of M44.
ID SAO98021
Constellation Cnc
Name - HD73710, HIP42549
AltNames STF1254
CommentsSec 6.0v,7.2v,10sep,25pa,2004,Haas:yellow-yellow-olive,-,F8V
RA 084022
Dec +194012
CommentsMisc In center of M44
Observation note - Could only make out three stars in quad - 6.0, 6.5 and faint 7.2. Some white-yellow contrast on 6.0-6.5, Mostly pretty due to setting in center of M44.
ID M44
Constellation Cnc
AltNames -
CommentsSec -
RA 084024
Dec +194000
CommentsMisc -
Observation note
ID SAO80416
Constellation Cnc
Name - HD74739, HIP43103
AltNames iot Cnc; 48 Cnc; Spring Albireo; STF1536AB
CommentsSec 4.2v,6.6v,30.5sep,307pa,2000,Belmont:yellow-blue,0.1kpc,G8Iab
RA 084642
Dec +284536
CommentsMisc -
Observation note - Showcase obvious yellow-blue Alberio look-alike.
ID SAO61125
Constellation Cnc
Name - HD75959, HIP43721
AltNames 57 Cnc; Struve (STF)1291
CommentsSec 6.1v,6.6v,1.4sep,316pa,2000,Mullaney:yellow-yellow,0.112kpc,G7III
RA 085415
Dec +303446
CommentsMisc N.e. of iot Cnc
Observation note - No color contrast but good nearly equal white-white pair for split test of small refractor.
ID SAO98230
Constellation Cnc
Name - HD76221, HIP42549
AltNames X Cnc; AAVSO0849+17
CommentsSec 6.2v,Mullaney:Stellar ruby
RA 085523
Dec +171353
CommentsMisc Red carbon variable
Observation note - Showcase nice deep orange color.
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Some supplemental suburban-rural sky doubles with color contrast - too faint for urban skies
ID SAO152427
Constellation CMa
Name - HD54361
AltNames W CMa
CommentsSec 6.7v, carbon star
RA 070803
Dec -115522
CommentsMisc -
Observation note - Nice deep dark orange color. Recommend as suburban-rural target; not urban target.
ID SAO80425
Constellation Cnc
Name - HD74857
AltNames gam Cnc; 43 Cnc; STF1967; Asellus Borealis
CommentsSec 4.7v,8.1v,106.3sep,66pa,2000,-,0.050kpc,A1IV
RA 084715
Dec +213235
CommentsMisc - Near M44. Recommend for suburban-rural skies. Not urban target.
Observation note - (From suburban skies) Bright white A star with superwide faint sea blue companion. Companion may not be observable from urban setting.
ID SAO61177
Constellation Cnc
Name - HD76813, HIP44154
AltNames sig01 Cnc
CommentsSec 5.7v,10.2vAC,77sep,24pa,2003,Haas:triple-yellow-gray-gray,-,A8
RA 085933
Dec +322507
CommentsMisc - Recommend for suburban-rural sites. Not urban target.
Observation note - (From suburban site). White-faint blue primary. Probably not visible from urban site.
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This post is a continuation of my posts that concerning on my current observing focus: "after-work urban-astronomy". Urban astronomy focuses on using easily set up GOTO scopes across for seasons to view astronomical objects from urban light-polluted skies. As opposed to deep sky object emphasis, urban astronomy concerns bright objects visible with small apetures e.g. - open clusters, double stars, planetary and solar system objects. Having family, friend and work obligations like the rest of you, I will try to limit referenced targets to those observable prior to local midnight.