General information
H VI 33 is the double star at magnitude 4 that is placed in Cygnus constellation and has apparent size of 3 angular minutes.
Having high brightness and large apparent size, double star is available for observations through a pair of binoculars or small telescope.
Information for observations
Tonight, 2024-04-29, double star H VI 33 will be visible all night. At 22:08 the object will be placed at northeast, 12° above your horizon, and will be observable until around 04:50 when fade from view as dawn breaks northeast. Maximum elevation, 73° above horizon, will be reached at 04:49, when double star will be placed at northeast.
H VI 33 on the sky map
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Object type | Double Star |
Alternative names | |
Constellation | Cygnus |
Magnitude | 4 |
Apparent size | 3' |
Right ascension | 20h 15m 28s |
Declination | 47° 42′ 51″ |
Nearest objects with greater magnitude |
| Object type | Magnitude |
H VI 10 | Double Star | 3.93 |
H N 73 | Double Star | 1.25 |
NGC7000 | Bright Nebula | 4 |