In a 100 mm telescope, the triple star is an attractive pair of one white and two bluish components. The brightest components (7.4 mag and 8.5 mag) are separated by 6.6". Half a degree to the NNE, in the same field of view, there is the double star Struve 2457, consisting of a white 7.5 mag component and a bluish 9 mag component, separated by 10.3".