With a small telescope, we can distinguish two optical components with a brightness of 4.3 mag and 6.4 mag at a separation of 44". The main star is already a true binary star, with a companion of 6.8 mag located at a separation of only 0.9". The companion of the second star, with a brightness of 7.8 mag, is located at a separation of 2.3" and is within the reach of an 80 mm telescope.