A = B = 87 A = B = 01 A+B = C= 46 A = B = 15 A = B = 56 A = A = A = B = 53 n*s α1a= α1c=

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Fred Lusk, CVA Rev. 2.0 9/3/2014 [1] A = 055107 B = 02 A = 037734 B+C = 35 A = 146107 n*s B = 08 n*s A = 165625 B = 165624 n** A = 142996 B = 93 n*s A = 143898 B = 99 [2] Gamma ARI C (SAO 092684 **s): m8.5, A-C separation 217" A = 092681 B = 80 A = 075051 B = 54 n*s A+B = 058636 n[a]s A = 029046 B = 45 A = 101138 B = 39 na* A+B = 101145 na* A+B = 083500 na* A = 101250 Page 12

A = 064686 B = 87 A = 002102 B = 01 A+B = 097645 C= 46 A = 080416 B = 15 A = 063257 B = 56 A = 151881 A = 172676 A = 173349 B = 53 n*s α1a=163422 α1c= 21 **s α2 = 27 A = 250695 *as B = 96 *a* A = 238295 B = 97 **s A = 010937 B = 38 n*s [3] A = 021732 A = 012298 na* Page 13

A+B = 035947 A = 239689 B = 87 n*s C = 86 n*s A = 204916 B = 17 na* A+B = 252582 A = 252838 A = 010057 A = 033626 A = 033819 B = 17 n*s A = 019827 na* B = 26 ** A = 034508 C = 06 n*s + A = 110707 na* A = 100160 B = 59 A = 228708 A+B = 210928 Page 14

A = 064834 na* B = 33 na* A = 065165 na* A = 157323 B = 22 **s A = 251904 C = 251903 *as A = 240019 B = 22 A = 240366 B = 67 A = 087301 B = 087302 n*s A = 048796 A, C, D: [4] [5] 61 CYG C (SAO 12 **s): m10.2, A-C separation 321" A = 031898 B = 99 A = 049337 C = 38 n*s D = 32 A = 070919 B = N/A A = 106476 B = 75 na* A+B/17=030013 n[a]s C/16 = 12 A+B = 030239 na[s] Page 15

A = 030450 B = 47 A = 008890 B = 91 A/41 = 008996 Both: B/40 = 94 A = 232490 B = 92 *as A = 216113 B = 14 A = 194551 na* B = 50 A = 130806 B = 05 na* A = 131063 A = 168373 α GEM C = YY GEM A+B = 079294 [n][a]s A+B = 060198 C = 060199 **s A = 101951 B = 52 A = 084951 A = 102680 na* B = 81 na* A = 066001 B = 00 na* Page 16

A = 085648 B = 47 na* A = 085753 B = 52 + A = 117112 na* A,B/C,D: 8 LAC E (SAO 00 **s): m7.2, A-E separation 336" A = 179968 B = 67 A = 246965 B = 246964 n** A = 072509 B = 08 **s D = 12 **s A = 098967 B = 66 n*s A = 081298 B = 99 na* A = 081583 na* B = 84 na* A = 170759 B = 57 A = 158840 B = 36 A+B = 225426 na[s] A = 225638 B = N/A C = 39 **s Page 17

Eta LUP C (SAO 02 **s): m9.3, A-C separation 115" A = 225525 B = 26 A = 207144 B = 45 A = 207208 B = 207209 n*s A = 025939 B = 38 **s A = 061391 na* A = 067174 [6] Page 18 36 OPH D (SAO 95 n*s): m7.6, A-D separation 267". This is a distant background star that is physically unrelated to A, B, & C. A = 067310 na* B = 09 C = 15 D = N/A A = 067321 B = 24 A = 067451 B = 53 **s A = 067559 B = 37 A = 113810 B = 11 na* A = 133316 B = 17 na* C = N/A N/A A = 226773 B = 72 n*s A = 185198 B = 99 C = 213 n*s

A = 185238 na* B = 37 na* A = 123107 A = 131907 A = 132071 A = 132220 B = 21 na* A = 112921 C = 132314 A = 132323 A+B,C, D,E: A+B = 132406 E = 08 A = 132444 na* A = 127029 C = 27 **s Page 19

A = 023655 B = 49 **s A = 233709 B = 10 A = 074482 B = 83 A = 109739 B = 40 A+B = 110291 na[s] A = 174198 na* B = 99 na* A+B = 159665 C = 66 n** A = 159682 B = 83 A+B = 159764 n[a][s] C+D = 63 n[a]s A+B = 184415 n[a]s A = 101624 B = 23 na* *** [7] Theta SER C (SAO 77 **s): m6.7, A-C separation 406" A = 124068 B = 70 A = 093957 B = 55 Page 20 ***Alpha PSC C (SAO 93 **s): m8.2, A-C separation 404" Alpha PSC D (SAO 87 **s): m8.6, A-D separation 436" Stars C & D may not be physically related to Stars A & B.

A = 077313 n*s A = 055347 N/A A+B = 062484 Mizar: A = 028737 B = 38 Alcor: C = 028751 A = 000308 B = 05 **s Gamma VEL D (SAO 06 **s): m9.2, A-D separation 94" A = 219504 B = 01 C = 05 **s A = 237959 C = 58 **s Gamma VIR E (SAO 18 **s): m8.9, A-E separation 258" A+B = 138917 N/A Page 21