Pretty doubles in MONOCEROS Other constellations:
Scope
Name
Magn. Sep.
RA
Dec
Remarks  
Real favourites:
MK67
CG11

Beta Mon

4.5 - 5.2 - 6 7.4" - 10" 06:28.8 -07:01 Three white stars. B and C are only 2.8" apart.

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AT80
GS80
MK67
CG11

Epsilon Mon

4.6 - 6.7 12.4" 06:23.8 -04:35 A beautiful and easy double for small telescopes. Very rich field 33
Better than average:
CG11

15 Mon

4.7 - 8.2 -9.8 2.9" - 17" 06:41.0 +09:53 A multiple system at the base of the "Christmas Tree Cluster" 

 

MK67

Struve 926

7.1 - 8.5 11" 06:31.6 +05:45 Primary is yellow, nice pair with low magnification

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CG11

Struve 939

8.3 - 9.2 - 9.4 29" - 39" 06:35.9 +05:18 A pretty equilateral traingle

 

MK67
CG11

Struve 953

7.2 - 7.7 7" 06:41.2 +08:59 The primary is orange

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GS80

Struve 985

8.3 - 8.9 33" 06:54.0 -04:24 Two deep-yellow stars

 

CG11

Struve 1043

9.2 - 9.2 3" 07:12.6 -00:41 In a rich field  
CG11

Struve 1045

8.4 - 9.6 5.7" 07:12.7 -03:11 In a very rich field, yellow and white 33
MK67

Struve 1084

7.1 - 9.8 14" 07:24.0 -03:58 Primary is deep-yellow

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GS80

Struve 1132

8.5 - 9.1 20" 07:42.2 -03:31 Light-orange and yellow, rich field, same FOV with Struve 1132

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CG11

Struve 1133

8.5 - 9.6 4.3" 07:42.6 -04:01 Same FOV with Struve 1132

 

CG11

Aitken 58

7.0 - 8.2 4.9" 06:48.6 -04:03 Primary is yellow, secondary is white, a pretty pair in a rich field

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