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Mu Octantis — Double Star in Octans

Mu Oct (BS7864)

Magnitude 6.5m DoubleStar Octans (Oct) Visible 2 Exoplanets
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1Physical Properties

Magnitude 6.55
Spectral Type G5III giant
Star Color Yellow (B-V 0.62)

2Position & Identifiers

RA 20h 41m 43.7s
Dec -75° 21' 02.0"
Constellation Octans (Oct)
HR 7864
HIP 102125
HD 196067
SAO 257836
Bayer Mu

3How easy to split?

Primary 6.6 mag Companion 7.1 mag Separation 16.7″
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Telescope Bortle 3 Bortle 4 Bortle 5
80mm refr. Easy Easy Easy
150mm Newt. Easy Easy Easy
C8 203mm Easy Easy Easy
Easy Medium Hard Very hard Impossible

Bortle 3 = rural · 4 = outer suburbs · 5 = suburbs

4Visibility

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Best season Jun – Aug (peak: Jul)

5Multiple Star System

Separation 16.7″
Companion Mag 7.1
Position Angle 20°
Star Colors A: Yellow B: Yellow
Discoverer DUN 232
CPM. Companion G5V.

Separation over time

Measured 1826 → 2023 (197 y)
Separation drift 18.5" → 16.7" (-1.80")
Rate -0.0091" / y
PA drift 14° → 20° (+6°, +0.030°/y)

Slow change over generations — observable in lifetime comparisons.

Measured from the WDS observational archive. No orbital solution has been derived — most likely the period is too long to fit an orbit to the available measurement arc.

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80x Dawes: 1.9″ TFOV: 0.6°
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N E 20°

A: 6.5 · B: 7.1 · Sep: 16.7″ · PA: 20° · N up, E right

Resolved · Rayleigh: 2.3″ · Dawes: 1.9″ · Eff: 2.3″

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Exoplanets 2 known planets

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Planet Radius Mass Period Distance
HD 196067 c 3.21R⊕ 10.4M⊕ 4.6d 130ly
HD 196067 b 12.40R⊕ 11.40M♃ 9.3yr 130ly

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15Stellar Notes

Also classified G1V.
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