Carbon Star U Cyg
I have been watching the well-known carbon star U cyg all this summer and fall as it has risen in magnitude. At the time of my observation it was glowing like a red hot ember at magnitude 9.0. This particular star ranges in visual magnitude from 12.1 to 5.9 over a period of 463 days. The red color deepens as it fades and becomes more yellow-orange as it brightens.
The star is located at RA 20 hrs. 20 min and Dec.; + 47° 34’. The red orange color is quite striking visually.
Sketching:
For this sketch I used white sketching paper, a mechanical drawing pencil, assorted color pencils, several plastic erasers. The sketch was inverted and then scanned.
Telescope used: 10” f/5.7 Dobsonian with a 24 mm eyepiece for a magnification of 60x.
Date: 11-10-2013, 11:25-11:55 UT
Frank McCabe : )
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I really like this one. A friend showed me this star at Okie-Tex this year.
Rick,
Thank you.
It is a fine stellar target.
Frank 🙂
Skillfully captured with your pencils Frank, impressive 🙂
Dale UK
Hi Dale,
Thank you. Not nearly as deep as your beautiful galaxy sketches.
Frank 🙂