Dabih has several intriguing factors, including that it sails along the ecliptic, so it can be occulted by the Moon.
Algedi Prima: A Creamy Yellow Double Star in Capricornus
Algedi Prima is a nice optical double with a surprising twist: The stars look the same in the telescope but they are hundreds of light years apart!
Zeta Cephei: Warm Red Supergiant in Cepheus
Zeta Cephei is a red-orange supergiant star in the constellation of Cepheus.
31 Cygni: A Trio of Orange, Blue, and White Stars
31 Cygni (Omicron Cygni) is a triple star system in Cygnus with large orange giants and blue companions, ideal for telescope observers in fall.
Alfirk (Beta Cephei): Cepheus’ Multiple Cool Giant Blue
Beta Cephei, known by its traditional name of Alfirk, makes its home in the fall constellation of Cepheus and is a multiple star system.
Regulus: Bright and Blue Heart of the Lion
Regulus, a bright blue and hot star of the spring and summer sky, makes its home in the constellation Leo.
Al Kurhah: An Attractive Multiple Star Belonging to a King
The star Xi Cephei, known by the name Kurhah or Al Kurhah, is a multiple star system in the constellation Cepheus. My observation shows a beautiful orange bright star with a pale white smaller star nearby. It's best viewed in autumn in the northern hemisphere and is a great target for backyard astronomers.
RS Ophiuchi: Star Erupts in the Summer Sky
Recurrent novae are rare. Luckily, we have RS Ophiuchi erupting every 20 years or so to remind us how special these stars are in the universe. In August 2021, the star erupted for the world, and me, to see.