Algol (β Per) is a bright eclipsing binary system located in the northern constellation of Perseus and one of the best-known variable stars in the sky. Often referred to as the "Demon Star" most of the time it shines at mag. +2.1 but every two days, 20 hours and 49 minutes the star suddenly dips in brightness to mag. +3.4, remaining dim for about 10 hours before returning to its original state.
Why the change in brightness? The Algol system consists of at least three-stars (β Per A, β Per B and β Per C) with the orbital plane of Algol A and B directly in line with the Earth. The regular dips in brightness occur when the dimmer B star moves in front of and eclipses the brighter A star. There is also an extra dimension in that a secondary eclipse occurs when the brighter star occults the fainter secondary resulting in a very small dip in brightness that can be detected with photo-electrical equipment.
Algol is located in Perseus among the stars of the northern Milky Way. It's positioned west of mag. +0.1 star Capella (α Aur) and southeast of the well known "W" of Cassiopeia. The finder chart below shows the position of Algol along with magnitude data of some surrounding stars for comparative purposes.
Finder Chart for Algol (credit:- freestarcharts) - pdf format
For those new to variable star observing, Algol is an excellent first choice target. It dims quite dramatically and the regular brightness changes are obvious to the naked eye. The table below contains date and time information of Algol's minima for November 2016 for various World time zones that cover most regions of Europe, America, China and Australia. For time zones not listed, local eclipse times can be calculated by adjusting the table to fit to the observers local time.
Algol Minima for November 2016
Date | Time (UT-GMT) | Time (CET-Europe) | Time (EST-N America) | Time (PST-N America) | Time (CST-China) | Time (AEDT-Australia) |
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Nov 03 | 05:41 | 06:41 | 00:41 | 21:41 (Nov 02) | 13:41 | 16:41 |
Nov 06 | 02:30 | 03:30 | 21:30 (Nov 05) | 18:30 (Nov 05) | 10:30 | 13:30 |
Nov 08 | 23:19 | 00:19 (Nov 09) | 18:19 | 15:19 | 07:19 (Nov 09) | 10:19 (Nov 09) |
Nov 11 | 20:07 | 21:07 | 15:07 | 12:07 | 04:07 (Nov 12) | 07:07 (Nov 12) |
Nov 14 | 16:56 | 17:56 | 11:56 | 08:56 | 00:56 (Nov 15) | 03:56 (Nov 15) |
Nov 17 | 13:45 | 14:45 | 08:45 | 05:45 | 21:45 | 00:45 (Nov 18) |
Nov 20 | 10:34 | 11:34 | 05:34 | 02:34 | 18:34 | 21:34 |
Nov 23 | 07:22 | 08:22 | 02:22 | 23:22 (Nov 22) | 15:22 | 18:22 |
Nov 26 | 04:11 | 05:11 | 23:11 (Nov 25) | 20:11 (Nov 25) | 12:11 | 15:11 |
Nov 29 | 01:00 | 02:00 | 20:00 (Nov 28) | 17:00 (Nov 28) | 09:00 | 12:00 |