Catalog Number: | HIP 67927, n Boo |
Common Name: | Muphrid |
Date Taken: | 05/09/2012 |
Location: | Sam Houston State University Observatory 30.810924° N 95.434134° W 233 ft |
Telescope/Lens Used: | Orion Premium 110mm ED APO Refractor |
Barlow/Eyepiece/Filter: | Star Analyser 100 1.25″ Grating Filter |
Camera: | Nikon D7000 unmodded |
Settings: | |
Lights: | 1 |
Darks: | 0 |
Flats: | 0 |
Bias: | 0 |
Final Resolution: | |
Notes: | Muphrid is a type G0iv star very similar to our own sun which is a G2V. Lines between 5400 and 5500 show iron and nickel while a little further down around 5200 are magnesium absorption lines. Just over 5000 shows not only some iron but also titanium. Magnesium reappears down at about 4700 with more iron and titanium around 4550. |
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