8 Lac - Struve 2922 has so many companions that it could be classified as a poor open star cluster rather than just a multiple star. Four close companions, all white or pale blue components, lie within 82" of the primary star. Another one lies 336" WSW. There are also stars of magnitude 13-14 in the area. A minimum of a 200mm telescope is required for sufficient enjoyment of the view.

Struve 2902 - Multiple star, brighter 6.4" close pair consists of a yellow component (7.6mag) and a white component (8.5mag). The second pair is located northeast and consists of two components with brightness of 12.1mag and 12.9mag at a separation of 5". In the same field of view, there are two more pairs. One in a closer separation, the other in a wider separation. To explore the surroundings, a telescope with a 150mm objective diameter is needed.

Struve 475 - nice unequally bright double star (6.8mag and 10.8mag). The brighter star has a white color, the fainter companion located at a separation of 15.5" is bluish. Immediately southwest, there is a faint pair of two components.