Orion 7880 instruction manual Number Name Other Dec Mag Sep Con Code

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Number

Name

Other

RA

Dec

Mag

Sep

Con

Code

 

ST545

h4788

d

15

35.9

-45.0

4.7

2.2"

Lup

2

double star

ST546

Upsilon

ADS 9705

15

37.0

-28.1

3.6

3"

Lib

5

colored double star

ST547

Omega

 

15

38.1

-42.6

4.3

*

Lup

1

red variable star

ST548

1962

 

15

38.7

-08 47

5.8

12"

Lib

3

double star equal magnitude

ST549

Tau

40

15

38.7

-29.8

3.7

Lib

21

star

ST550

1965

Zeta

15

39.4

+36.6

5

6.3"

Crb

2

double star

ST551

1967

Gamma

15 42.7

+26.3

4.2

0.3"

Crb

4

double star challenge

ST552

Unukalhai

Alpha

15

44.3

+06.4

2.7

*

Ser

21

star

ST553

R

 

V

15

48.6

+28 09

5.7

Stellar

CrB

22

variable star

ST554

Kappa

35

15

48.7

+18.1

4.1

*

Ser

1

red variable star

ST555

R

 

 

15

50.7

+15.1

5.2

*

Ser

22

variable star

ST556

Xi

 

15

56.9

-33 58

5.2

10"

Lup

2

double star

ST557

Rho

5

15

56.9

-29.2

3.9

*

Sco

21

star

ST558

Epsilon

13

15

57.6

+26.9

4.2

*

Crb

21

star

ST559

Pi

6

15

58.9

-26.1

2.9

*

Sco

21

star

ST560

T

 

V

15

59.5

+25 55

2

Stellar

CrB

22

variable star

ST561

Eta

Rmk 21

16

00.1

-38 24

3.6

15"

Lup

9

double star magnitude contrast

ST562

Delta

7

16

00.3

-22.6

2.3

*

Sco

21

star

ST563

Xi

 

16

04.4

-11 22

4.2

1"

Sco

8

triple star challenge

ST564

Graffias

Beta

16

05.4

-19.8

2.5

*

Sco

21

star

ST565

Omega1

9

16 06.8

-20.7

4

14’

Sco

21

star

ST566

Kappa

 

16 08.1

+17 03

5

28"

Her

5

colored double star

ST567

Nu

 

16 12.0

-19 28

4

1"

Sco

7

quadruple star

ST568

Yed Prior

Delta

16

14.3

-03.7

2.7

*

Oph

21

star

ST569

2032

“17, Sigma”

16

14.7

+33 52

5.2

7"

CrB

2

double star

ST570

Delta

 

16

20.3

-78.7

4.7

*

Aps

2

double star

ST571

Sigma

H 121

16

21.2

-25 35

2.9

20"

Sco

9

double star magnitude contrast

ST572

Rho

ADS 10049

16 25.6

-23.5

5.3

3.1"

Oph

2

double star

ST573

V

 

 

16

26.7

-12.4

7.3

*

Oph

22

variable star

ST574

Epsilon

h4853

16

27.2

-47.6

4.8

23"

Nor

2

double star

ST575

Iota

Dunlop 201

16

28.0

-64.1

5.3

20"

Tra

2

double star

ST576

2052

ADS 10075

16 28.9

+18.4

7.7

1.7"

Her

2

double star

ST577

Antares

Alpha

16

29.4

-26.4

1

3"

Sco

4

double star challenge

ST578

Lambda

ADS 10087

16 30.9

+02.0

4.2

1.4"

Oph

4

double star challenge

ST579

R

 

 

16

32.7

+66.8

6.7

*

Dra

22

variable star

ST580

16

 

16

36.2

+52 55

5.1

3"

Dra

6

triple star

ST581

H

 

 

16

36.4

-35.3

4.2

*

Sco

21

star

ST582

Zeta

13

16

37.2

-10.6

2.6

*

Oph

21

star

ST583

SU

 

16

40.6

-32.4

8

*

Sco

22

variable star

ST584

Zeta

ADS 10157

16 41.3

+31.6

3

1.4"

Her

5

colored double star

ST585

Atria

Alpha

16

48.7

-69.0

1.9

*

Tra

21

star

ST586

Eta

 

16

49.8

-59.0

3.8

*

Ara

21

star

ST587

Epsilon

26

16

50.2

-34.3

2.3

*

Sco

21

star

ST588

Mu

 

16 52.3

-38.0

3

*

Sco

21

star

ST589

2118

20

16

56.4

+65.0

7.1

1.4"

Dra

4

double star challenge

ST590

RR

 

16

56.6

-30.6

5.1

*

Sco

22

variable star

ST591

Kappa

27

16 57.7

+09.4

3.2

75’

Oph

21

star

ST592

Zeta

 

16

58.6

-56.0

3.1

*

Ara

21

star

ST593

Epsilon1

 

16

59.6

-53.2

4.1

40’

Ara

21

star

ST594

Mu

 

17 05.3

+54 28

4.9

2"

Dra

3

double star equal magnitude

ST595

Sabik

Eta

17

10.4

-15.7

2.4

0.6"

Oph

4

double star challenge

ST596

Rasalgethi

Alpha

17

14.6

+14.4

3

4.6"

Her

3

double star equal magnitude

ST597

Delta

 

17

15.0

+24 50

3.2

10"

Her

9

double star magnitude contrast

ST598

Pi

67

17

15.0

+36.8

3.2

Her

21

star

ST599

36

 

17

15.3

-26 36

4.3

5"

Oph

3

double star equal magnitude

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Contents Orion IntelliScope Computerized Object Locator IntelliScope Computerized Object Locator Table of Contents Qty. Description Parts ListInstallation Altitude encoder pilot holes Altitude cable jack Azimuth cable jack Adjusting the Vertical Stop Powering the ControllerAlignment Initial Vertical AlignmentSimple Two-Star Alignment Overview of Controller Alignment Error Warp FactorPushbuttons Guide ArrowsAs you move the telescope toward Date 01 JUN Locating the PlanetsMessier Catalog Locating Deep-Sky Objects by CatalogIndex Catalog New General CatalogLocating Nebulas Locating Deep Sky Objects by Object TypeLocating Galaxies Locating Star ClustersDouble and Multiple Stars Locating StarsNamed Stars Catalog ST Stars Variable StarsStarting a Tour Tours of the Best ObjectsIdentify Function Adding User-Defined Objects Using the ID ButtonRealignment Function FCN ButtonDec. Coordinates Altitude and Azimuth Test Hidden FunctionsEncoder Test Clock SpecificationsDownload Checksum Rewrite Altitude encoder, in general Appendix a Troubleshooting the IntelliScope SystemAzimuth encoder, in general Warp numbers larger than Warp factor consistently above ±0.5 but below ±2.0North Appendix B Alignment Star Finder ChartsSummer Autumn 200 AM Appendix C Constellation Abbreviations Number Name Other Dec Mag Sep Con Code Appendix D ST CatalogTRI Number Name Other Dec Mag Sep Con Code TL9 Number Name Other Dec Mag Sep Con Code Number Name Other Dec Mag Sep Con Code HYA Number Name Other Dec Mag Sep Con Code Number Name Other Dec Mag Sep Con Code Number Name Other Dec Mag Sep Con Code Number Name Other Dec Mag Sep Con Code Number Name Other Dec Mag Sep Con Code Number Name Other Dec Mag Sep Con Code Number Name Other Dec Mag Sep Con Code Number Name Other Dec Mag Sep Con Code Number Name Other Dec Mag Sep Con Code Page One-Year Limited Warranty
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