Serpens doubles:
Beta Ser, STF 1970, m 3.7, 10.0, sep 30" at PA 264 degrees. Great contrast, with the tiny secondary preceding the primary at 135x, using TV Delite 9mm eyepiece. This is a physical double, with the components at least 1,400
STF 1974, m 8.9, 9.1, sep 2.5" at PA 158. This nearly equal double was well seen at 173x with my 7mm TV Delite.
STF 1988, m 7.6, 7.8, sep 1.8" at PA 250 deg. This is a very nice pair, nearly E-W, well split at 173x.
STF 2000, m 8.4, 9.2, sep 2.6" at PA 228. Clean split at 173x.
STF 2003, m 7.3, 10.5, sep 14.2" at PA 170. Great magnitude contrast, with the "comes" lying almost straight south of the primary.
STF 2007, m 6.9, 8.0, sep 38.6" at PA 322. This would be a nice binocular double. It was a wide split at 50x with a 24mm Panoptic eyepiece.
STF 2041, m 7.5, 10.5 sep 2.6" at PA 1 deg. Clean split and great magnitude contrast at 203x.
STF 2321, m 8.5, 9.6, sep 6.7" at PA 191. Very well seen at 173x.
STF 2324, m 9.0, 9.4, sep 2.4" at PA 149. Split at 173x.
STF 2347, m 8.1, 9.8, sep 3.3" at PA 259. Good split at 203x. This double is optical only.
Seeing deteriorated near the end of the session, as it frequently does as the temperature falls late in the evening.