Iota Cassiopeiae
Double/Multiple Star in Cassiopeia
| Position (J2000): | 02h29m04s +67°24'09" |
| Finder Charts: | 30° | 15° | 5° |
| Other Identifiers: | Iot Cas, V* iot Cas, HD 15089, STF 262, ADS 1860, BD+66 213, CCDM J02292+6725, HIP 11569, HR 707, SAO 12298, WDS 02291+6724 |
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Double/Multiple Star Components
| Discoverer | Comp | Mag 1 | Mag 2 | Sep | PA | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| STF 262 | Aa-B | 4.63 | 6.92 | 2.9 | 230 | 2004 |
| STF 262 | Aa-C | 4.63 | 9.05 | 7.6 | 115 | 2004 |
| STF 262 | Aa-D | 4.63 | 8.48 | 210.6 | 60 | 1991 |
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Sketches
- Iota Cassiopeiae at 230x (Sep 8, 2010)

Observations
| ID | Description |
|---|---|
| 2251 | Twin Lakes Star Party 2008 - October 2, 2008 04:45 UT At 167x with the 11mm eyepiece in the 368mm reflector, Iot Cas appears as a triple star system consisting of extremely closely spaced white stars. Two much fainter stars to the east and south bracket the bright primary star. |
| 1415 | Twin Lakes Star Party 2005 - October 6, 2005 02:20 UT At 230x with the 9mm eyepiece in the 406mm reflector, Iot Cas appears as a closely separated triple star, the primary is white and the secondary stars are a bluish/white tint, the primary is much brighter than either of the secondary stars. |














