Yellow Group: Jeff Bidler, Joshua Hagee, Paul McGuire, Rosa McGuire, Leslie Montes, Nicole Richardson, Arturo
Rodriguez, and Mark Brewer
Observations of Omicron 1 Cygni
(SFTA 50AD)
Overview● Omicron 1 Cygni has only been measured 35 times since it was
discovered in 1800, averaging about one measurement every 6 years, and it was last observed in 2008, which we are thinking might have been an outlier data point due to our data matching to the 1800 measurements more than the 2008 data.
● Omicron 1 Cygni consists of Omicron 1 and 30 Cygni, an orange super giant and blue-white star, respectively and is in the Cygnus (Swan) constellation.
● With an average drift time of 57.51 seconds, we found the separation to be 340.9 arcseconds, and the position angle to be 324.05 degrees.
Procedures & Equipment
Procedures & Equipment
Z = 15.0411(Tavg.)cos(dec) / D
Procedures & Equipment
Procedures & Equipment
Procedures & Equipment
Theta = tan -1 ∆y/∆x
C = sqr(∆x2+∆y2)
Z = 206264.806(pixel size) / focal length
● 17 July 2015● @ Lewis Center for Educational Research
Observations & Analysis
Observations & Analysis
Units # Obs. Std. Dev. Mean Std. Mean Err.
Drift Time seconds 10 1 57.5 0.3
Separation arcseconds 6 0.5 340.9 0.2
Position Angle degrees 10 1.1 324.1 0.34
Table 1: Student Measurements
Observations & Analysis
Historical Observations Comparison to Present Study
Epoch Position angle(degrees)
Separation(arc seconds)
Position angle difference (degrees)
Separation difference (arc seconds)
Position angle percentage difference
Separation percentage difference
1800 325 338.0 0.9 2.9 0.3 0.9
2008 325 333.8 0.9 7.1 0.3 2.1
Table 2: Student observations compared to WDS Data
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