In a small telescope, there is an unequally bright pair of stars in mutual contact, with a sparkling contrast of orange and blue color. In a larger telescope, we can separate them with a magnification of 175 times. The yellow component has a brightness of 5.3 magnitude, while the blue component with a brightness of 8.6 magnitude is located at a separation of 3 arcseconds. Two companions with a magnitude of 10 are located slightly further away.