Beta Monocerotis
Appearance
Beta Monocerotis (Beta Mon, β Monocerotis, β Mon) is a triple star system in the constellation of Monoceros.[1] To the naked eye, it appears as a single star with an apparent visual magnitude of about 3.74, making it the brightest visible star in the constellation. A telescope shows a curved line of three pale blue stars (or pale yellow stars, depending on the scope's focus). William Herschel who discovered it in 1781 commented that it is "one of the most beautiful sights in the heavens".[2] The star system consists of three Be stars, β Monocerotis A, β Monocerotis B, and β Monocerotis C. There is also an additional visual companion star that is probably not physically close to the other three stars.[1]
References
[change | change source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Jim Kaler. "Beta Mon". Stars. Retrieved 2018-01-29.
- ↑ Proctor, Richard Anthony (1879). Half-hours with the Telescope: A Popular Guide to the Use of the Telescope as a Means of Amusement and Instruction. G. P. Putnam's sons.