SmartStar® Solar 60 GOTO Telescope
Instruction Manual
For Products #8506 & #8507
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5.7. Watch List.......................................................................................................................... 24
5.8. Set Telescope Coord. ......................................................................................................... 24
5.9. Park Scope ......................................................................................................................... 24
6. Using Electronic Eyepiece to Capture Images.......................................................................... 25
6.1. iE1300 Driver Installation.................................................................................................. 25
6.2. Use the iE1300 to Observe an Object................................................................................ 25
6.3. Example: Using Future WinJoe For Image and Video Capture ........................................ 25
7. Maintenance and Servicing....................................................................................................... 30
7.1. Maintenance....................................................................................................................... 30
7.2. Storage and Transport........................................................................................................ 30
7.3. Troubleshooting................................................................................................................. 31
7.4. iOptron Customer Service.................................................................................................. 32
7.5. Product End of Life Disposal Instructions......................................................................... 32
7.6. Battery Replacement and Disposal Instructions ................................................................ 32
Appendix A. Technical Specifications ......................................................................................... 33
Appendix B. GoToNova® 8405 HC MENU STRUCTURE ........................................................ 34
Appendix C. GoToNova® Star List .............................................................................................. 36
IOPTRON ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY....................................................................... 49
WARNING!
NEVER USE A TELESCOPE TO LOOK AT THE SUN WITHOUT PROPER SOLAR FILTER!
Looking at or near the Sun will cause instant and irreversible damage to your eye.
Check the solar filter before each use for any possible damages, such as cracks and
scratches.
Never leave a solar scope unattended!
Children should always have adult supervision while observing.
December 2011 V1.1
iOptron reserves the rights to revise this instruction without notice. Actual color/contents/design may differ from those described in
this instruction.
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1. SmarStar® Solar 60TM Overview
1.1. SmartStar® Solar 60TM Features
New from iOptron -- The Solar 60TM computerized telescope system! Now your family or
classroom can see sun spots right on a computer screen. The computerized telescope locates
and auto-tracks to keep the sun (or moon, planets, and other celestial objects) in view. This is
an ideal system to capture video or still photos of the sun spots and their movements. Set it up
at home or school and everyone can see the daily changes in the sun spots. The Solar 60TM
comes with a threaded solar filter to switch to nightime viewing.
Alt-Azimuth Mount– The Cube™
The SmartStar® Solar 60TM GOTO telescope comes with our patented Alt-Azimuth Mount, a.k.a.
The Cube™. This compact mount design is one of the most functional and flexible units on the
market. Sky & Telescope magazine named it “Hot Product 2008”. Both axis motors are built into
a small single unit with optical encoders that provide accurate GOTO and tracking. The mount is
universally compatible with all telescopes using a dovetail connector plate. With an optional DC
adaptor you can plug your telescope mount into your car if you’re camping or at any other
remote location.
Easy to understand controller
The GoToNova® hand controller is much easier to use than other similar products. The hand
controller is more intuitive with menu categories better organized. It also has a larger LCD
screen with more lines of content compared to others. Using the hand controller and its large
LCD screen you can quickly set up your telescope and select where you want to go.
More precise speed control for viewing objects
The control system also allows you to slew the telescope at 5 different drive speeds, keeping
the object within the telescope’s viewfinder for as long as you wish.
GoToNova® Computerized Control System
The revolutionary GoToNova® computerized control system is by far the most technologically
advanced automated tracking system available on the market today. With a database of 5,000+
celestial objects including all of the more famous galaxies, nebulae, star clusters — not to
mention the planets — you’ll be able to enjoy star gazing with the simple push of a button.
High durability glass solar filters
Made with the most durable glass filter on the market, this system allows you to see the solar
photosphere with outstanding detail. Watch sunspots change from day to day. Follow these
magnetic giants as they rotate across the disk of the sun, it’s truly an amazing view! The thread-
on glass solar filter assures eye safety during the observation, yet easy to remove for terrestrial
and nighttime viewing. It also serves as a lens cap.
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Electronic eyepiece to bring the video/images to you computer screen
With the 1.3 megapixel electronic eyepiece (Model #8506 only), you can experience astro-video
and astrophotography for yourself! It allows you to view real-time images from your telescope on
a computer screen. It transmits live video images of the Sun, Moon, planets and terrestrial
objects through a USB cable to your computer. Images can be recorded for later playback or
frame imaging.
Package Contents1
(1) SmartStar® CubeTM –E mount
(1) Refractor Telescope with glass solar filter (60mm)
(1) GoToNova® hand controller (Part # 8405)
(1) Controller cable
(1) 90º star diagonal
(1) Eyepiece (25mm)
(1) Tripod
(1) Soft bag
(1) 1.3M electronic eyepiece (Model #8506 only)
(1) USB cable (Model #8506 only)
1.2. SmartStar® Solar 60TM Assembly Terms
1. Telescope
2. Dovetail Lock
3. Hand Controller
4. Altitude Lock
5. Mount
6. Diagonal
7. Eyepiece
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8. Tripod
9. Thread-on solar filter
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Warning: once the solar filter is removed from the telescope, it will no longer be a Solar
Scope. Never aim the telescope at the sun if the solar filter is removed or damaged.
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2. Telescope Assembly
Step 1. Preparing the Tripod
Unlock the tripod leg locks (#10).
Extend tripod legs.
Lock the leg locks afterwards.
#10
Step 1a.
#8
Stand the telescope's tripod upright by spreading the tripod's
legs out uniformly.
Push down slightly on the Tripod Support Bracket (#9.) Attach
the Accessory Tray (#8) to the Tripod Support Bracket via a
screw on the bottom of the tray. Turning the tray until hand tight
– don’t over tighten the tray.
#9
Step 2. Attaching the mount
Insert Azimuth Lock Screw into the hole on the tripod. (start from
Thread of Azimuth
Lock
underneath)
Position center of the mount base onto the threaded screw. Turn
the Azimuth Lock Screw to secure the mount.
Step 3. Installing batteries (not included)
Pull off the battery compartment cover (see red arrow).
Gently pull the battery holder (shown next) out of the
compartment. Be careful not to pull out the attached wires.
Step 3a.
Insert 8 AA batteries (not included) according to the diagram on
the holder.**
Place the holder back into the battery compartment and put back
the cover.
Note: fit the battery holder back into the compartment with the
attached wires at the bottom right corner (see arrow in the
photo).
** Use only fresh batteries; do not mix fresh and old
batteries; insufficient battery power may cause error
messages; optional AC Adapter and Car Charger
accessories are available at www.ioptron.com
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Step 4. Attaching telescope
Attach telescope to mount using the dovetail lock knob (#2).
Dovetail
lock (#2)
Step 5. Attaching optics
Insert 90º diagonal: Remove the round dust cover lid from the
drawtube of the telescope. Insert diagonal (#6) into the drawtube.
Tighten the thumbscrews to a firm feel only.
Insert the eyepiece: Slide the supplied 25mm eyepiece (#7) into
the open end of the diagonal. Tighten the thumbscrews to a firm
feel only.
90º diagonal
(#6)
Use the focus knob to bring objects into focus. You may need to
turn the focus knob quite a few turns to focus your telescope for
the first time.
Eyepiece (#7)
Focus knob
Step 6. Connecting hand controller
Plug hand controller into any one of the HBX (handbox) ports on
the mount using supplied coiled cable.
Turn on power. Now you are ready to observe. Use the 4 Arrow
keys (▲▼◄►) to rotate the scope Up, Down, Left, and Right.
Use the SPEED key to change the slew speed from the slowest
(2X) to the fastest (MAX).
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3. GoToNova® 8405 Hand Controller
Figure 1. GoToNova® 8405 Hand Controller
GoToNova® 8405 hand controller (HC) is the standard controller for a SmartStar Solar 60TM
GOTO telescope, as shown in Figure 1.
3.1. Key Description
• MENU: Press “MENU” to enter the Main Menu.
• BACK: Move back to the previous screen, or end/cancel current operation, such as slewing.
• ENTER: Confirm an input, go to the next menu, select a choice, slew the telescope to a
selected object, or stop/start tracking.
• Arrow (▲▼►◄): Press ▲▼ buttons to move a telescope along the altitude direction, ►◄ to
move a telescope along the azimuth direction. Brows the menu or move the cursor in operating
menu.
• SPEED Key: To select a manual slew speed (2X, 8X, 64X, 256X, and MAX)
• Light Key (☼): Turns on/off the red LED reading light on the back of the controller.
• HELP Key: For help and display more information on an object.
• HBX (handbox) port: connect the HC to SmartStar mount using a 6-wire RJ11 cable.
3.2. The LCD Screen
The 8405 HC consists of a large 4-line LCD screen, which displays all the information as shown
in Figure 2. The user interface is simple and easy to read.
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Mount/GPS Status
Target Name
Declination
Azimuth
Right Ascension
Altitude
Slew Speed
Local Date and Time
Figure 2. 8405 Hand Controller LCD Information Screen
1. Target Name: displays the name of the target that telescope is currently pointed to.
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Park Position: A default position when the mount is turned on, i.e., the telescope is
pointed to zenith (altitude reading is 90º) and the mount is facing south (azimuth reading
is 180º);
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An object name, such as “Mercury” or “Andromeda Galaxy”: Name of the Star or
celestial object currently that is currently slewing, gotoing or tracking;
LandMark #: The telescope is working in Land mode and is pointing to a land mark #
(note: telescope does not track in land mode)
User Position: The mount has been manually slewed to an object; or an R.A and DEC
value of an object was manually entered; or a goto or tracking process has been
interrupted.
2. Mount/GPS Status: display current status of the mount. If the mount equipped with a GPS
(integrated GPS receiver or external GPS module), it also indicates GPS status, when the
mount is turned on.
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Stop (Mount Status): the telescope is in a standby position;
Slew (Mount Status): the telescope is manually slewing to the target;
Goto (Mount Status): the telescope is going to the target;
Track (Mount Status): the telescope is tracking a target;
Align (Mount Status): the telescope is in align mode;
G-ON (GPS Status): GPS is on and trying to lock on to a satellite (for mount with GPS
receiver);
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G-OK (GPS Status): The connection between GPS receiver and satellites has been
established (This status will be replaced by Mount Status after a few minutes).
3. R: Right Ascension of the telescope, or R.A.
4. D: Declination of the telescope, or DEC.
5. A: Altitude of the telescope (zenith is 90º).
6. Z: Azimuth of the telescope (north is 0º, east 90º, south 180º, and west 270º).
7. Local Date and Time: display local time in a format of YY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.
8. Slew speed: There are 5 speeds: 2X, 8X, 64X, 256X (1º/sec), MAX(~4º/sec). Press the
SPEED key to change the speed while slewing.
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4. Getting Started
4.1. Getting Familiar with Telescope
It is strongly suggested to practice how to use the telescope and mount during the daytime to
get familiar with all the functionalities. Since the attached glass solar filter will block more than
99.99% of the light, you will not see anything other than the sun if the filter is not removed.
Warning: once the solar filter is removed from the telescope, it will no longer be a
Solar Scope. Never aim the telescope at the sun if the solar filter is removed or damaged.
4.1.1. Using the telescope
Imaging Orientation:
The image orientation changes depending on how the eyepiece is inserted into the telescope.
When using the star diagonal (the included 90º mirror diagonal), the image is right-side-up, but
reversed from left-to-right (i.e., mirror image). If inserting the eyepiece directly into the visual
back (i.e., without the star diagonal), the image is upside-down and reversed from left-to-right
(i.e., inverted). This is normal for the refractor design.
Actual image orientation
as seen with the
unaided eye
Reversed from left to
right, as viewed with a
Star Diagonal
Inverted image, as
viewed with the
eyepiece directly in
telescope
Corrected image, as
viewed with a Erect
Lens or Erect Diagonal
For terrestrial observation, such as land mark or bird viewing, you can buy an optional 45º Erect
Diagonal to have a correct image from your eyepiece.
Selecting an Eyepiece:
The magnification of a telescope is defined by the focal lengths of the telescope and the
eyepiece. A formula can be used to determine the power of each eyepiece: Telescope focal
length divided by eyepiece focal length equals magnification.
For example, a Solar 60 telescope has a focal length of 360mm. It comes with a 25mm
eyepiece. Therefore the magnification will be
360mm ÷ 25mm = 14.4X (magnification)
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If you want more magnification, you may order higher power eyepieces. (Note: a 25 mm focal
length eyepiece has a lower power than a 10 mm one.) Always starting with the lowest power
eyepiece for easy locating the objects.
Focusing Telescope on a Land Object:
1. Remove dust cap and unscrew the glass solar filter from the telescope.
Warning: once the solar filter is removed from the telescope, it will no longer be a Solar
Scope. Never aim the telescope at the sun if the solar filter is removed or damaged.
2. After selecting the desired eyepiece aim the telescope tube at a land-based target at least
200 yards away (e.g. A telephone pole or building). Fully retract focusing tube by turning the
focus knob.
3. While looking through selected eyepiece, slowly extend focusing tube by turning focusing
knob until object comes into focus.
4.1.2. Moving the telescope
Manually Moving the Telescope:
Slightly loose Altitude Lock (part #5 on the mount, as indicated in Assembly Terms) and
Azimuth Lock (as shown in Assembly Step 2); push the mount to rotate left or right and push the
telescope to point up or down.
When you finished observation, please re-tighten both locks to avoid accidentally drop of the
mount or telescope.
Moving the Telescope using Hand Controller:
Insert 8 fresh AA batteries into the mount battery holder, or using an optional AC adapter,.
Tighten all the screws and locks on tripod, mount and telescope. Flip the ON/OFF switch on the
mount to turn the mount power on. After a beep and LCD displays information screen, press the
SPEED button to change the Slew Speed to MAX.
Press ▲▼► or ◄ button to move the telescope UP, DOWN, RIGHT or LEFT. Aim and focus
the telescope to a distant object, press the arrow button while viewing through the eyepiece.
Press the SPEED button to change the slew speed, if the object is moving too fast.
4.1.3. Display an object on a computer screen
Model #8506 Solar 60TM telescope comes with a plug-N-play electronic eyepiece, iE1300 1.3
megapixel CMOS camera. An electronic eyepiece works just as a short focal length (few mm)
eyepiece. Focus the telescope on an object using 25mm optical eyepiece first. Then replace the
optical eyepiece with the electronic eyepiece. Re-focus the telescope to bring the clear
image/video onto your computer screen.
Please refer to Section 6 for detailed information.
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4.2. Explore GOTO and Tracking Capability
In order to experience the full GOTO capability of GoToNova® technology it is important to set
up the mount correctly before observation.
4.2.1. Level the Mount and Set Initial Position
Leveling is critical for good GOTO and tracking accuracy
Level the mount by observing the bubble (shown) on the base of the
mount by adjusting the tripod legs. The bubble should be in the
center of the circle. The leveling is very critical for a good goto and
tracking accuracy. You may use an additional torpedo level to
assure a precise leveling, or calibrate the existing spirit level. Turn
the mount around by pressing ► or ◄ button to make sure it is always leveled, or the bubble
stays in the same position, during rotation.
Initial Position
Each time the mount is turned on the default position is Park Position, (i.e., its altitude is 90º0.0’
and azimuth is 180º0.0’. There might be a few seconds difference) which means the “SOUTH”
mark is pointing to south and the telescope is pointing straight up at the zenith.
Note: You can always improve the initial position later during “One Star Align” or “Sync to
Target”. To set the Park Position you can:
1. Align the mount to south by releasing the azimuth lock half a
turn and rotating the mount so that the South mark faces south.
An additional compass is needed. Unlock the altitude lock (#4)
and rotate the telescope to point straight up at the Zenith. Put a
torpedo level on top of the optical tube may help. Make sure the
mount is leveled. Then turn the mount power on.
2) Up
or
1) South
#4
Alt lock
2. Turn the mount power on. Press the SPEED button to select
a slew speed (MAX for fast slew and 2X for fine tuning). Turn the
SOUTH mark pointing to south using ► or ◄ button. An
additional compass is needed. Rotate the telescope to point to
zenith using the ▲ or ▼ buttons. Then turn the mount power off and turn it on. Or you can press
MENU. Scroll down to “Set Telescope Coord.” Press ENTER. The default number is “Alt:
90º00.0’ and Azi: 180º00.0’”. Press ENTER to complete the initialization.
4.2.2. Setting Up the Hand Controller
Time and Site Set Up
This is critical to ensure the telescope pointing to the right direction.
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Press MENU button. From the main menu scroll down and select “Set Up Controller”
Select and slew
Land Objects
Sync. to Target
Set Up Controller
Press ENTER. Select “Set Up Time and Site”
Set Up Time and Site
Set Display Info
Set Key Beep
Set Azi Work Mode
Press ENTER. The Set Local Time screen will show:
Set Local Time:
2009-06-01 11:55:09
DaylightTime Saving Y
Set local time:
Use the ◄ or ► key to move the cursor, and the ▲ or ▼ button to change the numbers.
Set daylight saving time:
Use ▲ or ▼ button to toggle the DaylightTime Saving between Y and N. Press ENTER to go to
Setup Site Info screen.
Set site coordinates:
Setup Site Info:
Longi: W071d27m47s
Lati : N42d15m40s
300 Min. behind UT
“W/E” means western/eastern hemisphere; “N/S” means northern/southern hemisphere; “d”
means degree; “m” means minute; and “s” means second.
Use the ◄ or ► key to move the cursor, and the ▲ or ▼ button to change the numbers or
toggle between “W” and “E”, “N” and “S”.
The site coordinates information may be found from your cell phone, GPS navigator, Google
Simply enter a city name or address.
Set time zone
Press ◄ or ► key. Move the cursor to the bottom of the screen to set the time zone information
(add or subtract 60 minutes per time zone). Enter minutes “ahead” or “behind” of UT (universal
time). The minimum time difference is 15 minutes.
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New York City is 300 minutes “behind” UT
Los Angeles is 480 minutes “behind” UT
Rome is 60 minutes “ahead” of UT
Beijing is 480 minutes “ahead” of UT
Sydney is 600 minutes “ahead” of UT
All time zones in North America are behind UT as shown in the following table (Be sure it shows
“behind” instead of “ahead of” UT).
Time Zone
Hawaii Alaska Pacific
Mountain Central
Eastern
Hour behind UT
Enter Minutes
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
360
-5
300
600
540
480
420
To adjust minutes, use the ◄ or ► keys to move the cursor and the ▲ or ▼ keys to change the
numbers. To change the “behind” or “ahead of” UT, move the cursor to “ahead of” and using ▲
or ▼ keys to toggle between “behind” and “ahead of”. When the number is correct press
ENTER and go back to the previous screen.
For other parts of the world, time zone information can be found online, such as
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/. DO NOT COUNT DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME.
If your mount is equipped with a GPS receiver, only Daylight Time Saving and Time Zone
settings are needed. However, the local time and site info can still be manually entered (in case
the GPS signal is too weak to be picked up). It is always recommended to get the GPS
coordinates before traveling to a new observation site.
4.2.3. Go to the Sun
After performing these setups, the mount is ready to GOTO and track the Sun.
Warning: Make sure the glass solar filter is secured in front of the telescope tube.
Warning: Check the solar filer for any damages or scratches on the coating.
1. Press MENU button, select “Select and Slew” by press ENTER button. Select “Planets, Sun,
Moon”, and using ▲ or ▼ button to select Sun. Press ENTER. The telescope will
automatically slew to the direction of the Sun and start to track.
2. Look through the 25mm optical eyepiece. If the Sun is in the field of view (FOV) of the
eyepiece, turn the focus knob to bring the Sun in focus. If the Sun sits in the center of the
eyepiece, you’ve done a great job in terms of the initial setups. Just leave the mount on and
it should track the Sun by itself.
3. If the Sun is in the FOV but not centered, press MENU button and select “Sync to Target”.
Use ◄ ► ▲ or ▼ keys to center the Sun then press ENTER. You may press the SPEED
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button to change the adjustment speed during centering. You may do Select and Slew again
to double check if the Sun in centered.
4. If the Sun in NOT in the FOV after “Select and Slew”, in most case it shouldn’t it should be
too far away either. You have to ways to bring the Sun inside the FOV: loosen altitude and
azimuth lock and manually move the mount, as described in 4.1.2, to bring the Sun in; or
using “Sync to Target”, as described in previous paragraph to bring in and center the Sun in
FOV.
5. If the telescope points to way off the general direction of the Sun, please make sure that
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All the screws are tightened;
Hand controller settings are correct;
Telescope is at the Park Position before the mount is turned on;
Fresh batteries are used or the AC adapter and extension cable are plugged in firmly
6. You may press BACK key to stop the mount during the goto.
4.2.4. Go to the Moon and other Celestial Objects
The Solar 60 telescope can be also used during the nighttime. Please remove the glass solar
filter from the telescope. Keep it in a safe place and avoid touch the inside of the glass filter.
To observe the Moon, follow Section 4.2.1 to set up your mount and telescope. Select “Select
and Slew” to go to the Moon. Use “Sync to Target” to center the Moon, if needed. Just sit back
and enjoy the details of the Moon. Starting from here, you now can surf the nightly sky using
your hand controller. Use “Sync to Target” to bring a target to the center when it is not at the
center of FOV.
4.3. Turn Off the Mount
When finishing observation, always move the mount to Park Position. If the mount is not moved,
no initial set up is needed when the mount is powered on next time. To do so, press the MENU
button, scroll down to “Park Telescope” and press ENTER. Turn the power off.
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5. Complete Functions of GoToNova® Hand Controller
5.1. Slew to an Object
Press MENU button, from the main menu, select “Select and Slew.” Select an object you would
like to observe and press ENTER key.
The GoToNova® 8405 hand controller has a database consists of over 10,000 objects. Use ►
or ◄ button to move the cursor and ▼ or ▲ button to change the number. “ ”indicates the
object is above the horizon, and “ ” means it is below the horizon. Only those objects above
the horizon can be observed. In some catalogs, those stars below the horizon may not display.
5.1.1. Planets, Sun, Moon
There are 9 objects in Solar system.
5.1.2. Deep Sky Objects
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Named Deepsky Objects: It consists of 137 deep sky objects with their common names.
More information will be available by pressing HELP key. A list of named deep sky objects is
also attached in Appendix C.
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Messier Catalog: It consists of all 110 objects in Messier catalog. More information will be
available by pressing HELP key.
NGC Catalog: a few thousand objects in NGC catalog. Use ► or ◄ button to move the
cursor and ▼ or ▲ button to change the number.
5.1.3. Comets
It contains up to 64 comets. This database is customer upgradeable.
5.1.4. Asteroids
It contains up to 64 asteroids. This database is customer upgradeable.
5.1.5. Stars
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Named Stars: It consists of 191 stars with their common names. They are listed
alphabetically. A list is attached in Appendix C.
Constellations: It consists of 88 modern constellations with their names. They are listed
alphabetically. A list is attached in Appendix C.
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Double Stars: It consists of 211 double stars. A list is attached in Appendix C.
SAO Bright Stars: It consists of the bright SAO catalog objects with their magnitudes greater
than 6.
5.1.6. User RA&DEC JD2000 Objects
It can consist up to 256 user predefined objects. These objects need to be entered before they
can be selected for slewing (Refer to 5.6.1 User RA&DEC JD2000).
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5.1.7. Enter Position
Go to a target by entering its R.A. and DEC numbers.
5.1.8. Watch List
A watch list is a list of your favorite celestial objects in the database. It can be selected for
slewing. User can add, delete and browse the watch list. (Refer to 5.7. Watch List).
5.1.9. Watch List Auto
This function will set the mount automatically slew to all the objects listed in Watch List at a
preset time interval. The time interval can be set to from 10 seconds to 1200 seconds by using
▼ or ▲ button.
5.2. Land Objects
Up to 4 your favorite land objects can be stored in the hand controller. Press MENU, select
“Land Objects” and press ENTER, the Land Objects screen will show.
Goto saved
Save new
Input Coord.
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
A 10º 0.0’ Z 10º 0.0’
Goto saved (land object):
Use ▼ or ▲ button to move the cursor to “Goto saved” line, use ► or ◄ button to a saved land
object and press ENTER. The mount will automatically slew to the target.
This function only works if a land object has been stored in database.
Save new (land objects)
Use ▼ or ▲ button to move the cursor to “Save new” line, use ► or ◄ button to select the
object number you want to store, and press ENTER. A landmark screen will show:
LandMark 1
Stop
A 13º 0.0’ Z 25º58.8’
09-05-04 15:43:27 2X
Use ◄ ► ▲ and ▼ keys to slew the telescope to the target you want to observe, press ENTER
to save the target. Press SPEED button to change the slew speed if needed.
Input coordinates (of a land object)
Use ▼ or ▲ button to move the cursor to “Input coord.” line, use ► or ◄ button to object
number you want to store, and press ENTER. A coordinate setting screen will show:
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Enter Alt. Azi.
Alt: 13º 0.0’
Azi: 25º58.8’
Use ► or ◄ button to move the cursor, and ▼ or ▲ button to change the number. Press
ENTER to finish land object coordinates setting.
Press BACK to back to main menu.
5.3. Sync to Target
This operation will match the telescope's current coordinates to target’s ones. After slew to an
object, move the cursor to “Sync to Target” and press ENTER. Follow the screen to do the sync.
Using this function can improve the GOTO accuracy in nearby sky. Multiple syncs can be
performed if needed.
“Sync to Target” will only work after “Select and slew” was performed. You may need using
SPEED key to change the slewing speed to make the centering procedure easier. A default
slew speed is 2X.
5.4. Set Up Controller
5.4.1. Set Display Info
•
Adjust LCD Contrast
Use arrow keys to adjust LCD display contrast. Press ENTER.
Adjust LCD Contrast
•
LCD Back Light.
Use arrow keys to adjust LCD screen back light intensity. Press ENTER.
LCD Back Light
•
Keypad Backlight.
Use arrow keys to adjust keypad backlight. Press ENTER.
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LCD Back Light
5.4.2. Set Key Beep
Turn the key beep on/off.
5.4.3. Set Azi Work Mode
This function will set the mount azimuth mode while performing GOTO. There are two modes for
selection:
AZI +/- 200 degree
AZI free running mode
The “AZI +/- 200 degree” will rotate the mount between -200º and +200º in azimuth direction to
avoid AC/DC power line wrapping. However, the mount may take a longer path to slew to an
object. The “AZI free running mode” will take a shortest path while rotating along the azimuth
direction, which is best for battery operation. The default setting is “AZI +/- 200 degree” mode.
5.4.4. Reset All
Reset all settings to factory default data.
5.5. Align
This function is used to align the telescope to known stars to
This function is used to align a telescope mount using known stars to improve its GOTO and
tracking accuracy. Before star alignment, please make sure the mount is well leveled and at its
Park Position. In addition to “Solarsys Align,” the system also provides “One Star Align” and
“Two Star Align”. Either one can be selected for telescope alignment.
5.5.1. Solarsys Align
Press “MENU”, scroll down the menu and select “Align”. Press ENTER and select “Solarsys
Align”. Select any one of the listed solar system object as your alignment target, such as Moon.
Press ENTER. If the Moon is above the horizon, the telescope will auto slew to it. If the Moon is
not in the center of you eyepiece, use ◄ ► ▲ or ▼ key to center the object in your eyepiece.
Press SPEED button to change the slew speed if needed. Then press ENTER to complete the
alignment.
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5.5.2. One Star Align
From the main menu, select “Align”. Select “One Star Align” and press ENTER. A list of bright
align stars that are above the horizon is computed based on your local time and location. These
stars are listed alphabetically. Use ▲ or ▼ button to select a star and press ENTER. The
mount will slew to it automatically. Use ◄ ► ▲ or ▼ key to center the object in your eyepiece.
Press SPEED button to change the slew speed if needed. Then press ENTER to complete the
alignment. Or press the BACK key to cancel the process.
If you have a very good initial setup, one star alignment should be sufficient for good GOTO
accuracy. To increase the accuracy you may choose to do two star alignment.
5.5.3. Two Star Alignment
Two star alignment will increase the GOTO accuracy of the mount. It is suggested to do two star
alignment after one star alignment. Select “Two Star Align” in the Align menu. Use ▲ or ▼
button to select a star and press ENTER. The mount will slew to it automatically. Use ◄ ► ▲
or ▼ key to center the object in your eyepiece. Press SPEED button to change the slew speed
if needed. Then press ENTER to complete the alignment. After you finish the first star, the
system will prompt you to choose the second star. Repeat the process to finish the second star
alignment. An “Align OK!” screen will show briefly. To obtain a better alignment effect, it is
suggested to choose two align stars far apart.
“Two Star Align” result will be overridden if “Solarsys Align” ,“One Star Align” or “Sync. to
Target” is performed after “Two Star Align.”
5.6. Modify Star Catalog
Besides various star lists available in the hand controller, users can add, edit or delete their own
defined objects. The comets and asteroids list also can be edited. Up to 256 user objects can be
added or modified. For comets and asteroids, the maximum number is 64, which includes the
preloaded objects.
To modify a star catalog, press MENU, use ▲ or ▼ button move the cursor to “Modify star
catalog” and press ENTER. A following screen will show:
User RA&DEC JD2000
Comets
Asteroids
Use ▲ or ▼ button to select user objects, comets or asteroids.
5.6.1. User RA&DEC JD2000
Select “User RA&DEC JD2000” and press ENTER, a menu like following will show:
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Add a new object
Edit one data
Delete one data
Delete all
Add a new object:
Use ▼ or ▲ button to move the cursor to “Add a new object” line, and press ENTER. Enter the
name of your object by using ▲ or ▼ key to change the display from 1 to 9, space, - and A to
Z, and ◄ or ► key to move the cursor. Press ENTER when you are done. A screen will display
to ask you to enter R.A. and DEC. numbers:
Enetr R.A. DEC
RA:
00h00.0m
DEC: +00d00.0m
Use◄ or ► key to move the cursor and ▲ or ▼ key to change the numbers of your object. RA
ranges from 0 hour to 24 hour and DEC from -90 degree to +90 degree. Press ENTER when it
is done. A confirmation screen will show:
Save to No.
1 ?
Press “ENTER” to
Confirm
Press, “BACK” cancel
Press ENTER to confirm. The user object will be stored in the hand controller in sequence. Up
to 256 objects can be added. Press BACK to back to Modify Star Catalog menu.
Edit one data
Use ▼ or ▲ button to move the cursor to “Edit one data” line, and press ENTER. A user object
screen will show:
No. 001
BX
R: 4h38.7m D:19º56.8’
A -31º10.2’ Z303º44.1’
The first line shows the user object number and if it is above the horizon. The second line shows
the name of the user object, here is “BX”. The third line shows target’s current RA and DEC
coordinates. The bottom line shows object’s altitude and azimuth position. Use ◄ or ► move
the cursor position and ▲ or ▼ key change the number to adjust the object you want to edit.
Press ENTER when it is right.
Follow the same procedure as “Add a new object” to edit it. Press BACK to back to Modify Star
Catalog menu.
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Delete one data
Use ▼ or ▲ button to move the cursor to “Delete one data” line, and press ENTER. A user
object screen will show:
No. 001
BX
R: 4h38.7m D:19º56.8’
A -31º10.2’ Z303º44.1’
Use ► or ◄ button to move the cursor, and ▼ or ▲ button to change the number. Press
ENTER to delete selected object.
Press BACK to back to Modify Star Catalog menu.
Delete all
Use ▼ or ▲ button to move the cursor to “Delete all” line, and press ENTER to delete all User
RA&DEC JD2000 data.
5.6.2. Comets
Select “Comets” and press ENTER, a menu like following will show:
Add a new comet
Edit one comet
Delete one comet
Reset all comets
Add a new comet:
The hand controller has 64 preloaded comets. Before a new user comet can be added, a
existing comet record has to be deleted. (See Delete one comet)
Select “Add a new comet” and press ENTER. Enter the name of your object by using ▲ or ▼
key to change the display from 1 to 9, space, - and A to Z, and ◄ or ► key to move the cursor.
It will then ask the following information: Year, Month, Day, e, q, w, Omega and i. After entering
all these parameters, A confirmation screen will show:
Save to No.
1 ?
Press “ENTER” to
Confirm
Press, “BACK” cancel
Press ENTER to confirm. The user object will be stored in previous deleted comet
position. It can be selected and slewed from Comets menu. Press BACK to back to Modify Star
Catalog menu.
Edit one comet
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Use ▼ or ▲ button to move the cursor to “Edit one comet” line, and press ENTER. A user
object screen will show:
No. 01
6P d’Arrest
R: 5h31.2m D:10º20.8’
A 31º49.5’ Z253º39.9’
The first line shows the number of this comet and if it is above the horizon. The second line
shows the name of the comet, here is “6P d’Arrest”. The third line shows comet’s current RA
and DEC coordinates. The bottom line shows its altitude and azimuth position. Use ◄ or ►
move the cursor position and ▲ or ▼ key change the number to adjust the object you want to
edit. Press ENTER when it is right.
Follow the same procedure as “Add a new comet” to edit it. Press BACK to back to Modify Star
Catalog menu.
Delete one comet
Use ▼ or ▲ button to move the cursor to “Delete one comet” line, and press ENTER. A screen
consists comet information will show:
No. 01
6P d’Arrest
R: 5h31.2m D:10º20.8’
A 31º49.5’ Z253º39.9’
Use ► or ◄ button to move the cursor, and ▼ or ▲ button to change the number. Press
ENTER to delete selected object.
Press BACK to back to Modify Star Catalog menu.
Reset all comets
Use ▼ or ▲ button to move the cursor to “Reset all comets” line, and press ENTER to restore
all deleted or modified comets data to factory default setting.
5.6.3. Asteroids
Select “Asteroids” and press ENTER, a menu like following will show:
Add a new asteroid
Edit one asteroid
Delete one asteroid
Reset asteroids data
Refer to 5.6.2 Comets to set the Asteroids.
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5.7. Watch List
A watch list is a list of your favorite celestial objects in the database. User can add, delete and
browse the watch list. All celestial objects, include User Defined object, can be compiled into the
list. Up to 20 objects can be added to the watch list.
To setup/modify a Watch List, press MENU, use ▲ or ▼ button move the cursor to “Watch List”
and press ENTER. A following screen will show:
Add a watch object
Delete one data
Delete all
Browse the list
Select “Add a watch object” and press ENTER. Browse the celestial object list and select the
one you want to watch by press ENTER. Follow the screen prompt to confirm the selection.
After you are done, press BACK to back to Watch List menu.
You also can delete one or all objects in your watching list. After the watch list is set, it can be
observed through “Select and Slew” operation, either w atching them manually or automatically
using Watch List Auto.
5.8. Set Telescope Coord.
Set the current Altitude and Azimuth of your telescope.
5.9. Park Scope
Park your telescope. Return the telescope to its initial position, i.e., its altitude is 90º0.0’ and
azimuth is 180º0.0’.
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6. Using Electronic Eyepiece to Capture Images
For model #8506, with the included 1.3MP iE1300 electronic eyepiece, now you can experience
astro-video and astrophotography for yourself! It transmits live video images of the Moon, Sun,
planets and terrestrial objects through a USB cable to your computer. Images can be recorded
for later playback or frame imaging.
6.1. iE1300 Driver Installation
The iE1300 is a Plug-N-Play device. Plug each end of the USB cable into the iE1300 and your
computer. Your computer will detect the electronic eyepiece as new hardware and start to install
the driver. Follow the instructions on your computer for any driver installation.
The camera is ready for use after the driver is installed.
6.2. Use the iE1300 to Observe an Object
In order to bring an object to your computer monitor, an image/video capture program is
needed. Most PCs come with preinstalled programs, such as Window Movie Maker, Arcsoft
Webcam Companion, or other webcam program. If your PC does not have one installed or
cannot change the camera selection, you may download one from the following website:
VirtualDub
32-bit or
64-bit from
or
Future Winjoe at
Aim and focus your telescope to an observing target using a regular eyepiece. Always start with
a low power eyepiece (the one with a large number, such as a 25mm instead of 4mm.) Remove
the eyepiece and insert the iE1300 camera into the telescope focuser. Slowly adjust the focuser
knob to bring the image to focus. Using “Sync to Target” to bring the interested part to the
screen. Use the capture function of the program to capture the image or movie. Practice your
system during the daytime first.
6.3. Example: Using Future WinJoe For Image and Video Capture
Install software of Future WinJoe
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2. Double click on “future.rar” to open the compressed file package and double click on
“setup.exe” to start install the software
3. Select your language, then click “OK” to confirm
4. Click on Next when an InstallShield Wizard window displayed.
5. Click on “Yes” to accept the License Agreement.
6. Select the destination folder to install Future WinJoe. The default location is "C:\Program
Files\Future\WinJoe". Click on “Next”. You may change it to the destination folder you want by
click on “Browse”.
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7. Click on "finish" to exit when InstallShield wizard has been completed.
Operation of Future WinJoe
1. Connect the iE1300 to the USB port of your computer,
2. Double click on the Future WinJoe icon on desktop “
”.
Or go to startÆall programsÆFuture WinJoe. A preview window of Future WinJoe will be
shown, with a large live image in the middle and captured image thumbnails at the bottom.
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3. Click on “
” to bring up the “Capture Settings” menu to select a camera, if your computer
equipped more than one. In this case, select “MDA1300”. You can select where to store the
captured videos and images. You may also change other settings in this menu. Click “OK” when
done.
4. Click on "
" to connect the camera. An image (probably an unfocused one in most time)
will be displayed. Adjust the focusing-knob to bring the image to focus.
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5. Click on "
6. Click on “
" to set the attributes of images shown, such as brightness and contrast.
” to capture a still image.
7. Click on the image thumbnails to view the quality of the image. Click on “
” or “
” to
adjust the settings if needed. Click on “
pictures if desired.
” to connect the camera again and take more
8. Click on “
” to start video capturing, and click it again to stop.
" or "F1"
9. For more detailed software functions, please click on “
Sun taken on 11/30/2011. Sharpened using Photoshop.
Moon taken on 12/01/2011. Sharpened using Photoshop.
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7. Maintenance and Servicing
7.1. Maintenance
The SmartStar® Solar 60TM telescope is a precision optical instrument designed to yield a
lifetime of rewarding applications. Given the care and respect due any precision instrument,
your telescope will rarely require factory servicing or maintenance. Maintenance guidelines
include:
1. Do not touch the solar filter coating with hard objects.
2. Using wet cloth to clean the mount and hand controller. Do not use chemicals or household
cleaners.
3. Leave the dust cap on while not operating the telescope. Avoid cleaning the telescope’s
optics. A little dust on the front surface of the telescope’s correcting lens causes virtually no
degradation of image quality and should not be considered a reason to clean the lens.
4. When absolutely necessary, dust on the solar filter and front lens should be removed with
gentle strokes of a camel hair brush, a soft glass clean cloth or blown off with an ear syringe
(available at any pharmacy). Do not use a commercial photographic lens cleaner.
5. Organic materials (e.g., fingerprints) on the front lens may be removed with a solution of 3
parts distilled water to 1 part isopropyl alcohol. Use soft, white facial tissues or cotton balls
and make short, gentle strokes. Change tissues often. Do not use scented, colored, or
lotioned tissues as damage could result to the optics.
6. If your telescope is used outdoors on a humid night, telescope surfaces may accumulate
water condensation. While such condensation does not normally cause any damage to the
telescope, it is recommended that wait the entire telescope be dried before being packed
away. Do not wipe any of the optical surfaces. In addition, the dust cap should not be placed
back on to the optical tube until the telescope is thoroughly dry.
7. If your telescope is not to be used for an extended period, perhaps for one month or more, it
is advisable to remove the batteries from battery holder, if they are installed. Batteries left
installed for prolonged periods may leak, causing damage to the telescope’s electronic
circuitry.
8. Do not leave your telescope outdoors on a warm day or inside a sealed car for an extended
period of time. Excessive ambient temperatures can damage the telescope’s internal
lubrication and electronic circuitry.
7.2. Storage and Transport
When not in use, store the telescope in a cool, dry place. Do not expose the instrument to
excessive heat or moisture. It is best to store the telescope in its original box with the altitude
lock knob unlocked. If shipping the telescope, use the original box and packing material to
protect the telescope during shipment.
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When transporting the telescope, take care not to bump or drop the instrument; this type of
abuse can damage the optics or affect the GOTO tracking accuracy.
7.3. Troubleshooting
The following suggestions may be helpful with operation of the Solar 60TM telescope.
The power indicator light on the mount does not come on or there is no response when
pressing hand controller’s arrow keys:
(1) Verify that the power switch on the mount is in the ON position.
(2) Verify that the hand controller cord is firmly connected to the HBX port on the mount, or
switch the cord to the other HBX port.
(3) Check the power source, which include:
•
Using the battery? Are the batteries installed correctly? Are the batteries fresh? How
long have they been used? (frequent slew and GOTO will deplete battery power very
quickly)
•
•
Using AC or DC adapter? Check the plugs to the mount and to the power outlet.
Using extension cord? Make sure the cord is in good condition. Power drop along the
extension cord was known to cause the problem. Also check all the plugs and
connections.
(4) If the telescope does not respond to commands, set the power switch to OFF and then back
to ON.
(5) If the telescope does not slew after power is applied or if the motor quits or stalls, verify that
there are no physical obstructions that would impede telescope movement.
The mount is turned on and hand control is displaying the information screen. When an
arrow key is placed, the motor is running but the mount is not moving:
Please check the slew speed on the LCD screen. Press the SPEED key to change it to MAX
and try it again.
Cannot seem to focus (No image appears in the eyepiece):
(1) Confirm that the dust cap has been removed from the telescope.
(2) Make sure the glass solar filter is taken off if observing any other object except Sun.
(3) Keep turning the focus knob slowly in one direction.
Images through the eyepiece appear unfocused or distorted:
(1) The magnification used may be too high for the seeing conditions. Back off to a lower power
eyepiece.
(2) If inside a warm house or building, move outside. Interior air conditions may distort terrestrial
(land) or celestial images, making it difficult, if not impossible, to obtain a sharp focus. For
optimal viewing, use the telescope outside in the open air instead of observing through an
open or closed window or screen.
(3) If viewing a land object on a warm day, heat waves distort the image.
(4) The optics within the telescope need time to adjust to the outside ambient temperature to
provide the sharpest image. To "cool down" the optics, set the telescope outside for 10 to 15
minutes before observing begins.
Error Message “Warning! Motor driver overloaded.”
(1) Check the hand controller cord. Unplug it and re-plug into, or plug it into another HBX port.
(2) Check the power source.
The telescope does not GOTO the right object, or the alignment is always wrong:
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(1) Leveling (very important).
(2) Site information (minutes ahead or behind UT, DST).
(3) Check the power source.
7.4. iOptron Customer Service
If you have a question concerning your telescope, contact the iOptron Customer Service
Department. Customer Service hours are 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Easter Time, Monday through
Friday. In the unlikely event that the telescope requires factory servicing or repairs, e-mail or
call the iOptron Customer Service Department first, before returning the telescope to the factory,
giving full particulars as to the nature of the problem, your purchase information and contact
method. The great majority of servicing issues can be resolved by e-mails or telephone calls,
avoiding return of the telescope to the factory.
iOptron Corporation
Customer Service Department
6E Gill Street
Woburn, MA 01801
e-mail: [email protected]
Tel. (781)569-0200
Fax. (781)935-2860
Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM EST
7.5. Product End of Life Disposal Instructions
This electronic product is subject to disposal and recycling regulations that
vary by country and region. It is your responsibility to recycle your electronic
equipment per your local environmental laws and regulations to ensure that it will
be recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. To find
out where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact
your local waste recycle/disposal service or the product representative.
7.6. Battery Replacement and Disposal Instructions
Batteries contain chemicals that, if released, may affect the environment
and human health. Batteries should be collected separately for recycling, and
recycled at a local hazardous material disposal location adhering to your country
and local government regulations. To find out where you can drop off your waste
battery for recycling, please contact your local waste disposal service or the
product representative.
The battery in the hand controller, if supplied with this product, may contain perchlorate
material, and may require special handling when recycled or disposed of in California. See
www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate for more information.
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Appendix A. Technical Specifications
Optical Design
Optical Tube Materials
Clear Aperture
Air Spaced Doublet Refractor
Aluminum
60 mm
Focal Length
360mm
Focal Ratio
f/6
Resolution Power
Limited Magnitude
Highest Useful Magnification
Focuser
1.93 arc sec
10.7
120
1.25” rack-and-pinion
1.25”
Eyepiece adapter
Optical Eyepiece
Diagonal
25mm (14.4X)
90º Star Diagonal
High durability metal film coated glass filter
1.3 Megapixels CMOS
Windows
Solar Filter
Imaging Device (#8506 only)
Operating System
Mount
Body Materials
GOTO System
Tracking controller
Tracking rate
Motor
AltAzimuth Mount
Die-cast Aluminum
GOTONOVA®
Automatic
celestial, solar, lunar
Dual-Axis DC Servo motor with encoders
2×,8×,64×,256×,MAX( ~4º/sec)
GOTONOVA® 8405
4 line, 21 character with LED backlit
32bit ARM
Slew Speed
Hand controller
LCD display
Processor
Object in Database
Level indicator
Dovetail Saddle
Battery
AC/DC adapter
Power Requirement
Tripod
10,000+
Yes
Integrated VIXEN saddle
AA x 8(Not Included)
Optional
DC 12V±2V, >1.2A
Aluminum
Backpack
Yes
Weight
Package Size
Warranty
10 lbs
29” x 7.5” x 9.5”
One Year Limited
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Appendix B. GoToNova® 8405 HC MENU STRUCTURE
MENU
Select and Slew
Planets, Sun, Moon
Mercury
Venus
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Sun
Moon
Deep Sky Objects
Named Deepsky Object
Messier Catalog
NGC Catalog
Comets
Asteroids
Stars
Named Stars
Constellations
Double Stars
SAO Bright Stars
User RA&DEC JD2000
Enter Position
Watch List
Watch List Auto
Land Objects
Sync. To Target
Set Up Controller
Set Up Time and Site
Set Display Info
Set Key Beep
Set Azi Work Mode
Reset All
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Align
Solarsys Align
One Star Align
Two Star Align
Modify Star Catalog
User RA&DEC JD2000
Comets
Asteroids
Watch List
Add a Watch Object
Delete One Data
Delete All
Browse the List
Set Telescope Coord
Park Telescope
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Appendix C. GoToNova® Star List
Modern Constellations
for 8405
Constellation
Abbreviation
Constellation
Abbreviation
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
No.
Andromeda
Antlia
Apus
Aquarius
Aquila
And
Ant
Aps
Aqr
Aql
Lacerta
Leo
Leo Minor
Lepus
Libra
Lupus
Lynx
Lyra
Mensa
Microscopium
Monoceros
Musca
Norma
Octans
Ophiuchus
Orion
Lac
Leo
LMi
Lep
Lib
Lup
Lyn
Lyr
Men
Mic
Mon
Mus
Nor
Oct
Oph
Ori
Pav
Peg
Per
Phe
Pic
Psc
PsA
Pup
Pyx
Ret
Sge
Sgr
Sco
Scl
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
Ara
Aries
Auriga
Boötes
Ara
Ari
Aur
Boo
Cae
Cam
Cnc
CVn
CMa
CMi
Cap
Car
Cas
Cen
Cep
Cet
Cha
Cir
9
Caelum
Camelopardalis
Cancer
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
Canes Venatici
Canis Major
Canis Minor
Capricornus
Carina
Cassiopeia
Centaurus
Cepheus
Cetus
Chamaeleon
Circinus
Columba
Coma Berenices
Corona Australis
Corona Borealis
Corvus
Pavo
Pegasus
Perseus
Phoenix
Pictor
Pisces
Piscis Austrinus
Puppis
Col
Com
CrA
CrB
Crv
Crt
Cru
Cyg
Del
Dor
Dra
Equ
Eri
Pyxis
Reticulum
Sagitta
Sagittarius
Scorpius
Sculptor
Scutum
Serpens
Sextans
Taurus
Crater
Crux
Cygnus
Delphinus
Dorado
Sct
Ser
Sex
Tau
Tel
Draco
Equuleus
Eridanus
Fornax
Gemini
Grus
Hercules
Horologium
Hydra
Hydrus
Indus
Telescopium
Triangulum
Triangulum Australe
Tucana
Tri
For
TrA
Tuc
UMa
UMi
Vel
Vir
Vol
Vul
Gem
Gru
Her
Hor
Hya
Hyi
Ursa Major
Ursa Minor
Vela
Virgo
Volans
Ind
Vulpecula
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Messier
This table is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the
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GOTONOVA Deep Sky Object List
for 8405
ID No.
1
OBJECT
ID No.
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
OBJECT
47 Tucanae
Fornax A
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Andromeda Galaxy
Antennae
gamma Cas Nebula
gamma Cyg Nebula
Gem Cluster
Ghost of Jupiter
Grus Quartet/Galaxy
h Persei/Open cluster
Helix Nebula
Arp's Spiral
Atom for Peace Galaxy
Barnard's Galaxy
Baxendell's Nebula
Bear Claw Nebula
Beehive Cluster
Bipolar Nebula
Blackeye Galaxy
Blinking Planetary
Blue Flash Nebula
Blue Planetary
Helix
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
Hercules Cluster
Herschel's Ray
Hind's Variable Nebula
Hubble's Variable Nebula
Intergalactic Wanderer
Jewel Box Cluster
kappa Crucis Cluster
Keenan's System
Keyhole Nebula
Kidney Bean Galaxy
Lagoon Nebula
lambda CEN Cluster
Little Dumbbell
Little Gem Nebula
Little Gem
Blue Snowball Nebula
Bode's Nebula
Box Nebula
Bubble Nebula
Bug Nebula
Butterfly Cluster
Butterfly Nebula
California Nebula
Carafe Group
Cat's Eye Nebula
Centaurus A
Little Ghost Nebula
Markarian's Chain
Mice Galaxies/N4676A
Miniature Spiral
Cetus A
chi Persei
Christmas Tree Cluster
Clown Face Nebula
Cocoon Nebula
Coddington's Nebula
Cone Nebula
Copeland's Septet
Cork Nebula
Crab Nebula
Crescent Nebula
Double Cluster
Duck Nebula
Dumbbell Nebula
Eagle Nebula (SER)
Eagle Nebula
Eight-Burst Nebula
epsilon Orionis Nebula
Eskimo Nebula
eta Carinae Nebula
Flame nebula
Mirach's Ghost
mu NOR Cluster
North America Nebula
Nubecula Minor
omega Centuri
Omega Nebula
omicron Velorum Cluster
Orion Nebula
Owl Nebula
Pancake
Papillon
Pelican Nebula
Perseus A
Phantom Streak Nebula
Pinwheel Galaxy
Pleiades Nebula (Maia)
Pleiades Nebula (Merope)
Polarissima Australis
Polarissima Borealis
Flaming Star Nebula
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95
96
97
98
99
Praesepe
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
Sunflower Galaxy
Swan Nebula
Table of Scorpius
Tank Track Nebula
Tarantula Nebula
Taurus A
Tempel's Nebula
The Box
The Eyes
Ptolemy's Cluster
rho Ophiuchi Nebula
Ring Nebula
Ringtail Galaxy
100 Rosette Nebula
101 Running Chicken Nebula
102 Saturn Nebula
103 Sculptor Galaxy Group
104 Sculptor Galaxy
105 Seyfert's Sextet
106 Siamese Twins
107 Silver Dollar
108 Small Magellanic Cloud
109 Sombrero Galaxy
110 Southern Integral Sign
111 Southern Pleiades
112 Spindle Galaxy
The Mice
Toby Jug Nebula
Tom Thumb Cluster
Triangulum Galaxy
Trifid Nebula
Ursa Major A
Veil Nebula
Virgo A
Whirlpool Galaxy
Wild Duck Cluster
Witchhead Nebula
Zwicky's Triplet
113 Spindle
114 Star Queen Nebula
115 Stephan's Quintet
116
Struve's Lost Nebula
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GTONOVA Named Star List
for 8405
001 Acamar
002 Achernar
003 Acrux
004 Acubens
005 Adhafera
006 Adhara
007 Al Na’ir
008 Albali
009 Alberio
010 Alchibar
011 Alcor
012 Alcyone
013 Aldebaran
014 Alderamin
015 Alfirk
049 Ascella
097 Kaus Australis
098 Kaus Borealis
099 Kaus Media
100 Keid
101 Kitalpha
102 Kochab
103 Kornephoros
104 Kurhah
105 Lesath
106 Maia
107 Marfik
108 Markab
109 Matar
110 Mebsuta
111 Megrez
112 Meissa
113 Mekbuda
114 Menkalinan
115 Menkar
116 Menkent
117 Menkib
118 Merak
119 Merope
120 Mesartim
121 Miaplacidus
122 Mintaka
123 Mira
145 Rassalas
146 Rasagethi
147 Rasalhague
148 Rastaba
149 Regulus
150 Rigel
151 Rigel Kentaurus
152 Ruchbah
153 Rukbat
050 Asellus Australis
051 Asellus Borealis
052 Aspidiske
053 Atik
054 Atlas
055 Atria
056 Avoir
057 Azha
058 Baten Kaitos
059 Beid
060 Bellatrix
061 Betelgeuse
062 Biham
063 Canopus
064 Capella
065 Caph
154 Sabik
155 Sadachbia
156 Sadalbari
157 Sadalmelik
158 Sadalsuud
159 Sadr
160 Saiph
161 Scheat
162 Schedar
163 Seginus
164 Shaula
165 Sheiak
166 Sheratan
167 Sirius
168 Skat
169 Spica
170 Sterope
171 Sulafat
172 Syrma
016 Algedi
017 Algenib
018 Algiebra
019 Algol
020 Algorab
021 Alhena
022 Alioth
023 Alkaid
024 Alkalurops
025 Alkes
066 Castor
067 Celabrai
068 Celaeno
069 Chara
070 Chertan
071 Cor Caroli
072 Cursa
073 Dabih
074 Deneb
026 Almach
027 Alnasl
075 Deneb Algedi
076 Deneb Kaitos
077 Denebola
078 Dubhe
079 Edasich
080 Electra
081 Elnath
082 Eltanin
083 Enif
084 Errai
028 Alnilam
029 Alnitak
030 Alphard
031 Alphecca
032 Alpheratz
033 Alrakis
034 Alrescha
035 Alshain
036 Altair
124 Mirach
125 Mirfak
126 Mirzam
127 Mizar
128 Muphrid
129 Muscida
130 Nashira
131 Nekkar
132 Nihal
173 Talitha
174 Tania Australis
175 Tania Borealis
176 Tarazed
177 Taygeta
178 Thuban
179 Unukalhai
180 Vega
037 Altais
038 Alterf
085 Fomalhaut
086 Furud
133 Nunki
181 Vindemiatrix
182 Wasat
183 Wazn
184 Yed Posterior
185 Yed Prior
186 Zaniah
187 Zaurak
188 Zavijava
189 Zosma
190 Zubenelgenubi
191 Zubeneschamali
134 Nusakan
135 Peacock
136 Phact
137 Phecda
138 Pherkad
139 Pleione
039 Aludra
040 Alula Australis
041 Alula Borealis
042 Alya
043 Ancha
044 Ankaa
045 Antares
046 Arcturus
047 Arkab
087 Gacrux
088 Giausar
089 Gienah
090 Gomeisa
091 Graffias
092 Groombridge 1830 140 Polaris
093 Grumium
094 Hamal
095 Homan
096 Izar
141 Pollux
142 Porrima
143 Procyon
144 Propus
048 Arneb
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GOTONOVA Double Star List
For 8405
No. Object Const Sep.
Magitude
2.3 / 5.1
4.4 / 8.6
3.7 / 11
5.2 / 8.7
5.5 / 7.2
5.6 / 8.6
5.8 / 6.5
4.3 / 4.5
5.3 / 7.3
5.6 / 7.1
5.7 / 6.7
5.8 / 7.3
5.8 / 9.0
4.8 / 4.8
4.8 / 6.7
2.6 / 7.1
4.0 / 9.5
5.0 / 8.0
2.5 / 4.9
3.5 / 7.5
4.3 / 6.5
4.5 / 11
4.6 / 6.6
4.7 / 6.9
4.9 / 5.8
4.9/7.5/13
5.1 / 6.9
5.3 / 6.2
4.2 / 8.5
5.3 / 5.8
3.6 / 10
4.2 / 9.2
5.2 / 8.8
5.9 / 6.7
2.2 / 8.9
3.5 / 7.5
SAO
37734
54033
Comm. Name
No. Object Const Sep.
Magitude
SAO
Comm. Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Gam
Pi
Bet
11
And
And
Aql
Aql
Aql
9.8
35.9
12.8
17.5
34
Almaak
37 Iot
38 Psi
39 Sig
40 E3053 Cas
41 3
42 Bet
43 Del
44 Xi
45 Kap
46 Omi
47 E2840 Cep
48 E2883 Cep
49 Gam
50 37
Cas
Cas
Cas
2.3
25
4.7/7.0/8.2 12298
4.7 / 8.9
5.0 / 7.1
5.9 / 7.3
4.5 / 6.0
3.2 / 7.9
3.5 / 7.5
4.3 / 6.2
4.4 / 8.4
4.9 / 7.1
5.5 / 7.3
5.6 / 7.6
5.0 / 7.7
5.2 / 8.7
5.7 / 7.5
1.5 / 7.4
4.4/10/11
4.8 / 6.8
5.0 / 7.0
5.8 / 8.5
4.2 / 6.6
4.3 / 12
5.1 / 6.2
5.0 / 6.6
11751
35947
10937
204916
10057
34508
19827
9665
20554
33819
19922
110707
129193
129752
172676
173446
173349
152123
151694
80416
98267
97646
100160
125235
104308
142996
104668
143898
146108
165625
190986
165867
145065
165321
92681
75051
58636
58502
57548
83500
64589
64686
100706
29046
101250
101139
29071
120426
45357
24054
2102
163427
163422
163592
Alshain
3.1
15.2
7.9
13.6
41
7.6
7.4
2.8
18.3
14.6
2.8
50
15
Cen
Cep
Cep
Cep
Cep
Cep
E2489 Aql
8.2
36
Alfirk
57
Zet
94
Aql
Aqr
Aqr
Aqr
Aqr
Aqr
Aqr
Ari
2.1
12.7
5.1
6.6
2.5
23.7
7.8
37.8
3.6
55
5.4
2.8
105
108
4.8
13.4
6.6
5.6
38
Al kurhah
10 41
11 107
12 12
13 Tau
14 Gam
15 Lam
16 The
17 Nu
18 Ome
19 Eps
20 Del
21 Mu 1
22 Tau
23 Kap
24 Xi
Cet
Cet
Cet
Kaffaljidhma
Adhara
Mesartim
Ari
51 66
16.5
Aur
Aur
Aur
Boo
Boo
Boo
Boo
Boo
Boo
Boo
Boo
52 Eps
53 Tau
54 145
55 Mu
56 Nu 1
57 Iot
58 Alp
59 Zet
60 24
CMa 7.5
CMa 8.2
CMa 25.8
CMa 2.8
CMa 17.5
Izar
Alkalurops
Cnc
Cnc
Cnc
30.5
11
6
Acubens
Com 20.6
Com 1.2
Com 3.7
25 Pi
26 Iot
61 35
62 2
5.1/7.2/9.1 82550
5.9 / 7.4
5.0 / 6.0
4.1 / 9.6
3.0 / 9.2
2.9 / 5.5
5.0 / 6.9
5.8 / 8.1
2.2 / 9.5
2.9 / 6.3
3.1 / 5.1
3.8 / 6.7
82123
64833
156661
157323
63257
63648
44097
49528
48796
87301
49337
27 E1835 Boo
6.2
2.2
63 Zet
64 Gam
65 Del
66 Alp
67 25
CrB
Crt
Crv
CVn
CVn
CVn
Cyg
Cyg
Cyg
6.1
5.2
28 44
29
Boo
Cam 2.4
24.2
19.4
1.8
11.4
41
2.5
34.4
107
Algorab
Cor caroli
30 32
31 Alp 2
32 Alp 1
33 Pi
34 Omi
35 Alp
36 Eta
Cam 21.6
Cap
Cap
Cap
Cap
Cas
Cas
6.6
45
3.4
21
64.4
12.9
Secunda giedi
Prima giedi
68 2
69 Gam
70 Del
71 Bet
Sadr
163625
21609
21732
Shedir
Achird
Albireo
72 Omi 1 Cyg
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No. Object Const Sep.
Magitude
4.2 / 9.4
4.4 / 10
SAO
70467
Comm. Name
No. Object Const Sep.
Magitude
5.0 / 5.2
5.0 / 6.2
5.7 / 8.2
5.9 / 5.9
5.1 / 7.1
5.9 / 6.8
3.4 / 6.8
3.9 / 10
SAO
85647
101951
46147
Comm. Name
73 52
74 Ups
75 Mu
76 Psi
77 17
78 61
79 49
80 E2762 Cyg
81 E2741 Cyg
82 Gam
83 Eta
84 Eps
85 47
86 Nu
87 Psi
88 26
89 16&17 Dra
90 Mu Dra
91 40/41 Dra
Cyg
Cyg
Cyg
Cyg
Cyg
Cyg
Cyg
6.1
15.1
1.9
3.2
26
30.3
2.7
3.4
1.9
9.6
5.3
3.1
34
111 95
112 Kap
Her
Her
6.3
27
71173
89940
32114
68827
70919
70362
70968
33034
106476
17074
9540
4.7 / 6.1
4.9 / 7.4
5.0 / 9.2
5.2 / 6.0
5.7 / 7.8
5.8 / 7.8
5.9 / 7.2
4.5 / 5.5
2.7 / 8.7
3.8 / 7.4
4.8 / 7.8
4.9 / 4.9
4.9 / 6.1
5.3 / 8.0
113 E2063 Her
16.4
14.3
8.6
10.1
2.7
29.4
9.4
28.4
22
114 100
115 54
Her
Hya
85753
182855
181790
117112
117527
179968
72155
72509
81298
99587
81583
170757
150223
150239
170352
159090
183040
158821
207208
207144
61391
116 HN69 Hya
117 Eps
118 The
119 N
120
Hyd
Hyd
Hyd
Lac
Lac
5.6 / 5.8
4.5 / 10
Del
Dra
Dra
Dra
Dra
Dra
Dra
121 8
5.7/6.5/10
2.2 / 3.5
4.0 / 6.7
4.3 / 6.3
3.7 / 6.3
4.4 / 10
4.5 / 7.4
5.4 / 6.6
4.5 / 9.4
5.7 / 8.0
5.8 / 6.7
3.6 / 7.8
5.3 / 5.8
3.9 / 6.6
Tyl
122 Gam 1 Leo
4.4
1.7
6.6
96
12.8
2.6
3.2
57.8
23
Algieba
31219
30450
8890
123 Iot
124 54
125 Gam
126 Iot
127 Kap
Leo
Leo
Lep
Lep
Lep
61.9
30.3
1.7
90
17546
5.4/5.5/6.4 30012
1.9
19.3
10.7
4.5
5.7
8.3
6.8
6.4
5.1
10.8
5.7 / 5.7
5.7 / 6.1
5.2 / 7.3
3.4 / 4.5
3.7 / 10
4.4/9.5/11
4.8 / 6.1
5.0 / 8.0
4.0 / 6.6
5.0 / 7.7
1.9 / 2.9
3.5 / 8.2
3.6 / 11
3.6 / 8.1
3.8/10/8.0
4.7 / 7.7
3.1 / 8.2
3.4 / 9.8
3.5 / 5.4
3.8 / 9.8
4.6 / 5.6
30239
8994
128 h3752 Lep
129 Iot
130
Lib
Lib
92 1
93 The
94 Tau 4 Eri
95 Omi 2 Eri
96 32
Equ
Eri
126428
216114
168460
131063
130806
149478
168373
167882
60198
79294
96746
79653
79031
96265
84951
85397
102680
102107
66001
Acamar
Keid
131 Mu
132 Eta
133 Xi
134 38
135 12
136 19
137 Bet
138 Zet
139 Eta
140 Eps
Lib
1.8
15
Lup
Lup
Lyn
Lyn
Lyn
Lyr
Lyr
Lyr
Lyr
10.4
2.7
1.7
14.8
46
Eri
Eri
For
For
Gem 3.9
Gem 5.8
Gem 9.6
Gem 7.1
Gem 87
Gem 7.1
97 39
5.4/6.0/7.3 25939
98 Alp
99 Ome
100 Alp
101 Del
102 Lam
103 Kap
104 Zet
105 38
Fornacis
5.8 / 6.9
3.4 / 8.6
4.3 / 5.9
4.4 / 9.1
5.0 / 5.2
5.0 / 6.1
5.2 / 5.5
5.0 / 10
4.3 / 10
4.5 / 6.5
26312
67451
67321
68010
67310
67309
67315
212472
135551
113810
Sheliak
Castor
Wasat
44
28.1
208
2.6
2.3
20.5
32
13.4
7.3
2.8
4.5
Aldafar
Double dbl
Double dbl1
Double dbl2
141 Eps 1 Lyr
142 Eps 2 Lyr
Mekbuda
Sarin
143 Alp
144 Zet
145 Eps
146 Bet
147 15
148 70
Mic
106 Del
107 Mu
108 Alp
109 Gam
110 Rho
Her
Her
Her
Her
Her
8.9
34
4.6
42
Mon
Mon
Mon
Mon
Oph
Rasalgethi
4.7/4.8/6.1 133316
4.7 / 7.5
4.0 / 5.9
114258
123107
4.1
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No. Object Const Sep.
Magitude
4.0 / 8.6
4.2 / 5.2
4.4 / 9.0
5.1 / 5.1
5.2 / 5.9
5.3 / 6.0
5.4 / 6.9
0.1 / 6.8
2.2 / 6.3
2.8 / 6.9
3.6 / 5.5
SAO
123013
121658
185296
185198
142050
184382
185238
131907
132220
132323
112921
Comm. Name
No. Object Const Sep.
Magitude
2.6 / 4.9
2.9 / 8.5
4.2 / 6.1
4.7 / 7.4
5.4 / 6.9
5.9 / 6.9
5.9 / 7.9
3.7 / 9.0
4.2 / 5.2
4.3 / 8.5
4.5 / 5.4
5.3 / 7.6
5.0 / 8.8
3.2 / 7.8
5.2 / 6.9
5.0 / 8.4
5.7 / 7.6
5.8 / 6.6
5.3 / 6.9
2.4 / 4.0
3.5 / 9.9
3.6 / 8.9
3.8 / 11
4.3 / 4.8
4.8 / 8.2
5.4 / 5.4
2.0 / 9.0
3.5 / 3.5
4.4 / 9.4
4.8 / 9.3
5.7 / 7.9
SAO
159682
184336
159764
183896
207558
184369
184217
101725
101624
160479
124070
123497
105298
209957
209553
76558
76573
77201
55347
28737
62486
14908
27401
62484
Comm. Name
Graffias
149 67
150 Lam
151 Xi
Oph
Oph
Oph
Oph
Oph
Oph
Oph
Ori
Ori
Ori
Ori
Ori
55
181 Bet
182 Sig
183 Nu
184 2
Sco
Sco
Sco
Sco
Sco
Sco
Sco
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Sge
Sgr
Sgr
Tau
Tau
Tau
Tri
13.6
20
41
2.5
23
5.4
3.9
31
1.5
3.7
4.9
1.7
3.1
10.3
9.5
53
11.3
4.4
13
7.1
36
36.3
8.8
12.9
28.3
18.3
12.1
5.1
20
Marfic
Alniyat
Jabbah
152 36
153 Tau
154 Rho
155 39
156 Bet
157 Del
158 Iot
159 Lam
160 Sig
161 Rho
162 E747
163 1
185
186 Hn39
187 12
188 Bet
189 Del
190 Nu
191 The
192 59
193 Zet
194 Eta
195
Rigel
Mintaka
Nair al saif
Meissa
4.4
46
22.3
3.8
8.5
3.6
5.5
52
19.4
4.8
3.9
Alya
3.8/7.2/6.5 132406
Ori
Ori
4.5 / 8.3
4.8 / 5.7
4.1 / 8.2
2.9 / 8.1
2.9 / 9.5
3.3 / 8.5
4.1 / 10
5.3 / 6.7
4.2 / 9.2
4.3 / 11
4.4 / 7.9
4.5 / 8.0
5.8 / 6.8
4.2 / 5.2
5.4 / 8.7
5.6 / 5.8
5.6 / 6.5
4.5 / 4.7
5.8 / 5.9
5.4 / 8.6
112528
132298
107073
56840
56799
23655
Peg
Per
Per
Per
Per
Per
PsA
PsA
PsA
PsA
PsA
Psc
Psc
Psc
Psc
Pup
Pup
Scl
164 Eps
165 Zet
166 Eta
167 The
168 E331
169 Del
170 Iot
196 Phi
197 Chi
198 118
199 6
Atik
Miram in becvar
38288
23765
200 Zet
201 Nu
202 23
203 Ups
204 Xi
205 Sig 2
206 57
207 Alp
208 Gam
209 The
210 Phi
211 84
UMa 14
UMa 7.2
UMa 23
UMa 11.6
UMa 1.8
UMa 3.9
UMa 5.4
Mizar
Alula borealis
214189
213258
213883
214153
190822
110291
74182
171 Bet
172 Gam
173 Eta
174 Alp
175 55
176 Psi
177 Zet
178 Kap
179 Eta
180 Eps
30.3
4.2
1.7
1.8
6.5
30
Alula australia
14788
62572
308
138917
139189
139951
120082
Alrisha
UMi
Vir
Vir
Vir
Vir
18.4
1.4
7.1
4.8
2.9
Polaris
Porrima
74483
23
109739
174199
174019
167275
9.9
9.6
4.7
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GTONOVA Comet List
for 8405
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Name
Year Month
Day
e
q
ω
Ω
i
H
7.5
G
6P d'Arrest
2008
2008
2008
2011
2010
2009
2008
2008
2007
2008
2009
2009
2004
2010
2010
2008
2011
2010
2008
2008
2009
2011
2009
2008
2009
2008
2009
2010
2009
2009
2009
2009
8
14.9663
26.6083
26.8949
12.2668
4.8723
27.2831
22.5945
12.6566
4.8086
0.612767 1.353724 178.1336
0.634826 1.253104 172.3139
0.819561 1.028148 207.5248
138.9339
93.4179
270.349
68.9277
117.8315
202.1187
13.7983
159.3684
326.8536
75.4365
120.8986
79.7185
312.6347
119.7532
114.1879
66.5621
182.395
250.0422
286.602
82.1665
356.9828
118.9371
358.8616
188.8247
313.0361
163.1114
300.7414
68.3597
50.1958
175.3289
77.1026
14.9167
19.5151
22.3096
54.9668
10.5245
12.0227
27.9444
6.8171
4.2591
19.1161
30.3244
4.7239
11.7293
9.3945
8.1225
4.5475
22.3747
9.9357
15.9772
5.9043
11.7403
13.0531
19.1063
6.067
16
6
8
10
10
12
4
10
6
7P Pons-Winnecke
8P Tuttle
9
1
1
7
2
6
4
5
7
5
8
7
4
9
7
10
8
9P Tempel
10P Tempel
14P Wolf
15P Finlay
16P Brooks
17P Holmes
0.516901
1.50924 178.9296
5.5
5
0.536264 1.423146 195.6229
0.357869 2.724147 158.9974
0.721504 0.969941 347.5067
0.562913 1.466397 219.4839
0.432857 2.053122
0.624532 1.354434 353.3657
0.544394 1.577587 162.8156
0.7036 1.213924
0.045115 5.717498
0.500791 1.884042
0.192205 3.423778
0.461966 2.169362
5.5
12
7.5
10
4.5
3
6.5
4
9.5
5
10
8.5
8
8.3
9
9
24.3224
10 19P Borrelly
11 22P Kopff
22.3351
25.4013
9.6289
10
10.4
14
4
12 24P Schaumasse
13 29P Schwassmann-Wachmann
14 30P Reinmuth
15 31P Schwassmann-Wachmann
16 33P Daniel
17 36P Whipple
18 43P Wolf-Harrington
19 44P Reinmuth
58.0011
48.3485
13.2241
18.0697
18.958
3.1617
19.5968
30.3312
20.3006
6
8
12
6
6
12 31.6411
0.258516 3.088107 201.8996
0.595103 1.357198 191.2932
7
2
2
1
1.5473
18.4132
2.4602
0.428497 2.106896
0.658121 1.056931 356.3185
0.319063 2.799127 357.693
0.60189 1.414468 333.0283
0.42703 2.171755 1.9406
0.500102 1.723741 115.2831
0.475156 2.355532 127.5273
0.426722 2.108045 221.6446
0.689544
0.319539 2.440529 196.5992
0.640213 1.246496 12.6998
0.640457 1.759031 153.9745
0.147587 3.55766 87.2572
58.1213
6
6
20 46P Wirtanen
21 47P Ashbrook-Jackson
22 49P Arend-Rigaux
23 54P de Vico-Swift-NEAT
24 57P du Toit-Neujmin-Delporte
25 59P Kearns-Kwee
26 61P Shajn-Schaldach
27 64P Swift-Gehrels
28 65P Gunn
29 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko
30 68P Klemola
31 74P Smirnova-Chernykh
32 77P Longmore
31.9991
1
11.2
4.4
6
10 18.9016
11 28.5135
12 25.9437
11.3
10
12.5
7
2.8485
9.3412
6.0091
8.9514
10.3857
7.0408
11.1448
6.6474
24.3983
6
6
10
12
6
4
4
6
8
3
9
6
3
2
1
7
7
7.6295
6.1338
14.2956
2.0144
28.3641
20.9663
30.439
7.8488
6
1.37701
96.3046
8.5
5
11
10
5
0.358113 2.310327 196.6948
7
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33 81P Wild
34 82P Gehrels
35 85P Boethin
36 86P Wild
37 88P Howell
38 89P Russell
39 94P Russell
40 97P Metcalf-Brewington
41 99P Kowal
42 100P Hartley
43 110P Hartley
44 113P Spitaler
45 116P Wild
46 117P Helin-Roman-Alu
47 118P Shoemaker-Levy
48 119P Parker-Hartley
49 124P Mrkos
2010
2010
2008
2008
2009
2009
2010
2011
2007
2009
2008
2008
2009
2005
2010
2005
2008
2010
2009
2007
2012
2007
2009
2008
2010
2009
2009
2009
2008
2008
2010
2008
2
1
22.7485
12.4773
0.537369 1.597838
0.121921 3.633291 226.3166
0.775348 1.147441 53.5862
0.366349 2.299076 179.0341
0.561968 1.363503 235.9597
0.39932 2.279933 249.3226
41.8137
136.0972
239.5183
343.4491
72.5235
56.758
42.3911
70.9216
185.3042
28.2479
37.8476
287.7388
14.4619
21.0335
58.9391
151.8073
244.0744
1.2852
357.7654
13.6877
214.3784
214.218
137.5513
233.1209
242.4436
176.5414
245.3684
245.5568
26.9025
93.7395
89.7988
145.2662
272.4279
3.2375
1.1264
4.2172
15.4397
4.3818
12.0321
6.1829
17.8718
4.3327
25.6527
11.6791
5.7762
3.6129
8.7034
8.5094
5.1905
31.3603
45.8278
14.3194
4.3566
7.354
7
5
6.5
11
11
11.5
9
5.5
4.5
9
6
8
8
6
6
6
6
6
6
8
12
4
10
8
4
8
2.8
8
6
4
4
4
4
4
6
2
8
4
4
2
8
4
12 16.3724
19.5532
10 12.4726
5
8
3
8
1
12
2
17.1771
29.8581
23.0708
27.2463
6.1406
3.1773
23.3787
18.8676
0.36301 2.239971
92.8775
0.459505 2.584877 228.7909
0.229783 4.732823 174.2474
0.418754 1.982377 181.7049
0.312487 2.487409 167.7069
1
3
7
0.423255 2.127804
0.374617 2.174942 173.5919
0.255423 3.04239 222.9909
49.8243
13.5
2.5
2.5
12
3.5
13.5
6
11
8.5
11
12 21.0788
1
5
4
2
2.3171
22.6848
27.3311
22.8394
0.427227 1.984014 302.1383
0.290508 3.039586 181.1136
0.542493 1.469458 181.4997
50 126P IRAS
0.696401
0.362704 2.195724
0.320257 3.0666 210.3766
1.7133 356.7469
51 127P Holt-Olmstead
52 128P Shoemaker-Holt
53 131P Mueller
10 21.3259
6
1
6.5239
13.3448
8.3197
0.342517 2.419686 179.6422
0.293483 2.961155 224.9585
54 136P Mueller
10 22.6772
9.4277
4.8537
2.329
11
11
55 137P Shoemaker-Levy
56 139P Vaisala-Oterma
57 142P Ge-Wang
58 143P Kowal-Mrkos
59 144P Kushida
60 145P Shoemaker-Levy
61 147P Kushida-Muramatsu
62 148P Anderson-LINEAR
63 149P Mueller
5
4
5
6
1
3
9
5
2
13.5701
19.4574
31.032
12.1982
26.8501
26.6162
22.8809
22.7006
19.2809
0.574498 1.915285
0.247039 3.402648 165.5401
0.49931 2.487014 175.853
140.813
9.5
8.5
13.5
8.5
13.5
14
16
8
13.5
12.3014
4.6899
4.1092
11.2992
2.3671
3.6784
29.7354
18.5004
0.409802 2.538199 320.7603
0.627795 1.438946 216.0919
0.542157 1.891352
10.1421
0.27611 2.756234 346.8579
0.537838 1.702227
0.38863 2.650716
6.6478
43.7897
64 150P LONEOS
11 25.9864
0.545721
1.76773 245.6687
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GTONOVA Asteriod List
for 8405
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Name
Year
2008
Month
11
Day
30
M
a
e
ω
Ω
i
H
3.34
4.13
5.33
3.2
G
Ceres
Pallas
Juno
344.5453
327.9744
256.8166
144.8639
97.0412
174.9948
204.0208
127.9925
340.9833
197.9649
24.7386
162.874
1.7704
346.0152
132.5299
260.2872
59.2784
270.5753
296.078
196.7074
78.6783
162.5628
176.0898
39.6102
245.3675
320.0877
13.121
2.766792
2.77265
0.079475
0.230878
0.255933
0.089055
0.192256
0.202221
0.231427
0.15659
0.121977
0.117332
0.099693
0.220269
0.08588
0.16756
0.187649
0.13925
0.134917
0.218678
0.15795
0.141797
0.162944
0.102782
0.232993
0.131562
0.255762
0.086669
0.172864
0.148745
0.072951
0.126799
0.225332
0.082978
72.8956
310.2565
247.9335
149.8554
357.5568
239.4972
145.2963
285.4267
6.3177
313.1924
194.7959
69.6765
80.7823
96.306
97.8333
227.4924
135.8301
227.8463
181.8835
255.9576
250.0326
355.7259
59.9907
107.8254
90.261
193.5194
356.8066
343.7149
63.2084
87.0183
61.9397
339.1133
80.4045
173.1321
169.9608
103.9148
141.6733
138.7389
259.7192
110.9601
68.9614
283.4507
125.6097
235.531
43.2844
86.4552
293.2659
150.325
125.5998
150.5229
211.2813
206.3904
80.912
66.2278
67.118
35.991
214.2438
45.87
94.8057
144.3457
356.4852
307.7439
31.2316
220.5602
10.5857
34.8377
12.968
7.1352
5.3691
14.754
5.5274
5.8891
5.5748
3.8422
4.6264
8.3623
16.5416
9.1069
11.7384
3.096
0.12
0.11
0.32
0.32
0.15
0.24
0.15
0.28
0.17
0.15
0.15
0.22
0.15
0.15
0.23
0.2
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
2.672153
2.361269
2.573519
2.424804
2.384906
2.201234
2.386203
3.138648
2.452451
2.33469
2.576374
2.585491
2.643423
2.920993
2.470101
2.295635
2.443171
2.411074
2.435445
2.907406
2.630841
3.129503
2.399863
2.65561
Vesta
Astraea
Hebe
Iris
6.85
5.71
5.51
6.49
6.28
5.43
6.55
7.24
6.74
6.3
5.28
5.9
7.76
6.51
7.13
6.5
Flora
Metis
9
10 Hygiea
11 Parthenope
12 Victoria
13 Egeria
14 Irene
15 Eunomia
16 Psyche
17 Thetis
18 Melpomene
19 Fortuna
20 Massalia
21 Lutetia
5.589
0.15
0.25
0.1
10.1268
1.5721
0.7063
3.0641
13.7112
10.1185
0.7595
21.5831
3.5617
1.5837
9.4233
6.0961
2.0987
26.3152
5.5293
0.25
0.11
0.21
0.15
0.19
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.2
7.35
6.45
6.95
7.08
7.83
7.5
22 Kalliope
23 Thalia
24 Themis
25 Phocaea
26 Proserpina
27 Euterpe
28 Bellona
29 Amphitrite
30 Urania
2.346729
2.78127
2.554712
2.365855
3.148599
2.586608
7
184.1954
87.1578
79.8986
138.0881
212.5172
7.09
5.85
7.57
6.74
7.56
0.15
0.15
0.15
31 Euphrosyne
32 Pomona
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33 Polyhymnia
34 Circe
35 Leukothea
36 Atalante
37 Fides
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
291.3457
357.3366
210.9581
198.7502
190.2175
258.4882
208.1856
90.4497
37.4718
302.7259
73.2044
170.7123
286.3938
217.3722
6.8168
102.4412
274.6896
10.6337
145.8796
269.0613
259.669
258.1198
265.9608
72.9013
191.8584
171.8732
40.6966
276.6632
263.5451
286.4868
209.2939
264.9106
2.864372
2.686037
2.990727
2.745856
2.641461
2.739764
2.767148
2.267479
2.765469
2.441053
2.202968
2.425341
2.720994
2.524407
2.879575
3.108642
3.09392
2.651387
2.365855
3.094958
2.618282
2.711412
2.759307
2.595268
3.147948
2.698995
2.713766
2.392828
2.980351
3.130932
2.395977
2.681069
0.338273
0.108253
0.227795
0.303496
0.176024
0.153551
0.114802
0.046348
0.272064
0.22337
0.168091
0.147657
0.081644
0.172783
0.135015
0.074784
0.230324
0.283688
0.06723
0.105853
0.204793
0.196803
0.144664
0.237971
0.118166
0.044675
0.116815
0.183056
0.168521
0.173412
0.12571
338.2115
329.9188
213.9588
47.0352
62.5955
169.6907
209.4385
269.7366
46.3609
236.6529
15.8319
342.7508
85.5622
176.8484
314.043
257.133
109.804
200.0845
3.2243
344.0615
313.3827
345.7216
3.9396
103.5363
212.5563
33.2036
211.4276
271.1452
13.751
8.5843
184.5186
353.8097
358.4703
7.3927
295.793
157.1627
94.2864
1.871
5.5028
7.9351
18.4346
3.073
8.55
8.51
8.5
8.46
7.29
8.32
6.1
0.33
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.24
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.1
38 Leda
6.9731
10.3862
4.2566
15.7666
8.5296
3.4677
3.7041
6.6099
2.3432
4.9838
6.5555
3.1802
2.8324
9.9753
7.4816
5.1684
11.8071
7.1839
8.0701
15.2023
5.0605
8.6326
3.6011
18.2254
2.229
39 Laetitia
40 Harmonia
41 Daphne
42 Isis
43 Ariadne
44 Nysa
45 Eugenia
46 Hestia
47 Aglaja
48 Doris
7
178.1346
84.3936
7.12
7.53
7.93
7.03
7.46
8.36
7.84
6.9
0.15
0.11
0.46
0.07
0.06
0.16
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.08
0.18
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.27
0.15
0.15
0.25
0.48
264.9291
131.5792
147.9191
181.1561
3.1473
183.7354
286.1346
173.6319
176.0995
128.7541
143.5885
313.437
49 Pales
7.8
50 Virginia
51 Nemausa
52 Europa
53 Kalypso
54 Alexandra
55 Pandora
56 Melete
57 Mnemosyne
58 Concordia
59 Elpis
60 Echo
61 Danae
62 Erato
63 Ausonia
64 Angelina
9.24
7.35
6.31
8.81
7.66
7.8
8.31
7.03
8.86
7.93
8.21
7.68
8.76
7.55
7.67
10.5166
193.4492
199.3297
161.1913
170.1613
191.6475
333.7722
125.5826
337.8964
309.2127
273.2412
295.8189
179.5963
5.7856
1.31
0.125643
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B. The Proper Return Authorization Number must be obtained from iOptron in advance of return. Call iOptron at 1.866.399.4587 to
receive the number to be displayed on the outside of your shipping container.
All returns must be accompanied by a written statement stating the name, address, and daytime telephone number of the owner,
together with a brief description of any claimed defects. Parts or product for which replacement is made shall become the property
of iOptron.
The customer shall be responsible for all costs of transportation and insurance, both to and from the factory of iOptron, and shall be
required to prepay such costs.
iOptron shall use reasonable efforts to repair or replace any telescope, mount, or controller covered by this warranty within thirty
days of receipt. In the event repair or replacement shall require more than thirty days, iOptron shall notify the customer accordingly.
iOptron reserves the right to replace any product which has been discontinued from its product line with a new product of
comparable value and function.
This warranty shall be void and of no force of effect in the event a covered product has been modified in design or function, or
subjected to abuse, misuse, mishandling or unauthorized repair. Further, product malfunction or deterioration due to normal wear is
not covered by this warranty.
IOPTRON DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHETHER OF MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR USE, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HERE. THE SOLE OBLIGATION OF IOPTRON UNDER THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE TO REPAIR OR REPLACE THE COVERED PRODUCT, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS
SET FORTH HERE. IOPTRON EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY LOST PROFITS, GENERAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHICH MAY RESULT FROM BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY, OR ARISING OUT OF THE USE
OR INABILITY TO USE ANY IOPTRON PRODUCT. ANY WARRANTIES WHICH ARE IMPLIED AND WHICH CANNOT BE
DISCLAIMED SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO A TERM OF ONE YEARS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL
PURCHASE.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitation on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
iOptron reserves the right to modify or discontinue, without prior notice to you, any model or style telescope.
If warranty problems arise, or if you need assistance in using your telescope, mount, or controller contact:
iOptron Corporation
Customer Service Department
6E Gill Street
Woburn, MA 01801
Tel. (781)569-0200
Fax. (781)935-2860
Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM EST
NOTE: This warranty is valid to U.S.A. and Canadian customers who have purchased this product from an authorized iOptron
dealer in the U.S.A. or Canada or directly from iOptron. Warranty outside the U.S.A. and Canada is valid only to customers who
purchased from an iOptron Distributor or Authorized iOptron Dealer in the specific country. Please contact them for any warranty
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