A Comparison Study: Double Star Measurements Made Using an Equatorial Mounted Refractor and an Alt-Az Mounted Reflector

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Separation and position angle measurements were made on seven different double star systems with a six-inch equatorial mounted refractor and an eighteen-inch alt-az reflector. The accuracies of the observations made with the two instruments were compared to each other and the corresponding literature values. The results indicated both telescopes can be used to accurately measure the separation and position angles of double stars for separations greater than 25 arc seconds.

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