A fantastic sight of two pale orange stars of magnitude 6.0 and 6.1 and 39.3" separation looking like a pair of glowing coal in space. This system is only 1101 light years away and has the large proper motion of 5.3" per year!
Upsilon
An interesting multiple system, the parent is a magnitude 4.4 yellow star and has a magnitude 10 companion 15.3" away but star B also has a close magnitude 10 companion.
59
A multiple star system consisting of a magnitude 4.7 yellow primary with a magnitude 9.8 companion (B), 20" away and a magnitude 11.7 star (C) 26" distant then another magnitude 11.2 star (D) 70" distant.
52
A nicely coloured pair consisting of a magnitude 4.2 primary which is an orange giant and looked very orange to me. Star B is magnitude 9.4 and 6" away from its parent.
Psi
A bit of a boring system though star A is a nice golden yellow colour of magnitude 4.9 and a fainter magnitude 7.6 white companion a mere 3" away.
Beta
This star is probably the best double in the entire sky, visible in 10x50 binoculars and a fantastic sight in any telescope. The main star is a golden yellow magnitude 3.1 gem with a intense blue magnitude 5.4 companion 34" away, guaranteed to draw gasps at any star party!