Lyn
☀14.3mag
Ø 78'' / 72''

400/500mm - 17.5" (3/20/93): fairly faint, small, elongated 2:1 SW-NE. Four mag 10.5-12.5 stars forming a "Y" asterism are 3'-4' preceding. Located 24' ENE of NGC 2704.

600/800mm - 24" (2/16/15): at 322x; fairly faint, fairly small, roundish, weak concentration. A very distinctive group of four brighter stars ("T" or "Y" shape) is 3' to 5' preceding. NGC 2704 lies 24' WSW and UGC 4689 is 13' due west. This is an overlapping merged double system with dual nuclei (not seen).

900/1200mm - 48" (2/28/19): at 610x and 813x; moderately bright, fairly small, roundish, 30" diameter. Both nuclei, oriented SW and NE at ~5" separation, were easily resolved and held continuously! Very easy split at 813x within a common halo. The SW nucleus was slightly brighter and both nuclei were nearly stellar. A mag 15 star is 1.6' NE. Four mag 10.5-13 stars (all 2' from nearest star) is fairly close to the west.