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

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46

Number

Name

Other

RA

Dec

Mag

Sep

Con

Code

 

ST820

2978

 

23 07.5

+32 49

6.3

8"

Peg

2

double star

ST821

Pi

ADS 16538

23 07.9

+75.4

4.6

1.2"

Cep

4

double star challenge

ST822

Phi

90

23

14.3

-06.0

4.2

*

Aqr

1

red variable star

ST823

Psi3

 

23

19.0

-09.6

5

1.5"

Aqr

2

double star

ST824

94

 

23

19.1

-13 28

5.1

13"

Aqr

5

colored double star

ST825

Dunlop249

 

23

23.9

-53.8

6.5

27"

Gru

2

double star

ST826

99

 

23

26.0

-20.6

4.4

*

Aqr

21

star

ST827

Z

 

23

33.7

+48 49

8

Stellar

And

22

variable star

ST828

Errai

Gamma

23 39.3

+77.6

3.2

*

Cep

21

star

ST829

Theta

Dunlop 251

23 39.5

-46.6

6.6

4"

Phe

2

double star

ST830

R

 

23

43.8

-15 17

5.8

Stellar

Aqr

22

variable star

ST831

107

 

23

46.0

-18 41

5.3

7"

Aqr

3

double star equal magnitude

ST832

TX

19

23

46.4

+03 29

6.9

Stellar

Psc

1

red variable star

ST833

3042

 

23 51.8

+37 53

7.8

5"

And

3

double star equal magnitude

ST834

Lal192

 

23

54.4

-27 03

6.9

7"

Scl

2

double star

ST835

R

 

23

58.4

+51 24

4.7

Stellar

Cas

22

variable star

ST836

Sigma

 

23 59.0

+55 45

4.9

3"

Cas

5

colored double star

ST837

3050

 

23

59.5

+33 43

6.6

1.5"

And

4

double star challenge

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Contents Orion IntelliScope Computerized Object Locator IntelliScope Computerized Object Locator Table of Contents Installation Parts ListQty. Description Altitude encoder pilot holes Altitude cable jack Azimuth cable jack Alignment Powering the ControllerAdjusting the Vertical Stop Initial Vertical AlignmentSimple Two-Star Alignment Pushbuttons Alignment Error Warp FactorOverview of Controller Guide ArrowsAs you move the telescope toward Locating the Planets Date 01 JUNLocating Deep-Sky Objects by Catalog Messier CatalogNew General Catalog Index CatalogLocating Deep Sky Objects by Object Type Locating NebulasLocating Star Clusters Locating GalaxiesNamed Stars Locating StarsDouble and Multiple Stars Variable Stars Catalog ST StarsIdentify Function Tours of the Best ObjectsStarting a Tour Using the ID Button Adding User-Defined ObjectsDec. Coordinates FCN ButtonRealignment Function Hidden Functions Altitude and Azimuth TestEncoder Test Download Checksum Rewrite SpecificationsClock Azimuth encoder, in general Appendix a Troubleshooting the IntelliScope SystemAltitude encoder, in general Warp factor consistently above ±0.5 but below ±2.0 Warp numbers larger thanAppendix B Alignment Star Finder Charts NorthSummer Autumn 200 AM Appendix C Constellation Abbreviations Appendix D ST Catalog Number Name Other Dec Mag Sep Con CodeTRI 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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7880 specifications

The Orion 7880 represents a significant leap forward in the realm of high-performance computing and advanced telecommunications. This powerful machine is designed to meet the demands of modern enterprises, offering a suite of features and technologies that significantly enhance productivity and performance.

At the heart of the Orion 7880 is its robust processing power. Equipped with the latest generation multi-core processors, it delivers exceptional computational capabilities. The architecture is optimized for parallel processing, allowing multiple tasks to be executed simultaneously with minimal latency. This makes the Orion 7880 perfect for data-intensive applications, machine learning, and complex simulations.

One of the standout features of the Orion 7880 is its advanced thermal management system. This innovative cooling solution ensures that the system maintains optimal performance under heavy workloads without overheating. The design incorporates high-efficiency fans and a sophisticated heat dissipation framework, which prolongs the lifespan of the components and reduces the risk of system failures.

In terms of connectivity, the Orion 7880 does not disappoint. It includes support for the latest networking technologies, including high-speed Ethernet and fiber optics, enabling rapid data transfer rates. This connectivity ensures that users can seamlessly integrate the Orion 7880 into their existing IT infrastructure, facilitating a smooth transition and minimal disruption.

The Orion 7880 also boasts a highly flexible storage solution. It supports a range of storage options, including traditional HDDs and high-performance SSDs, allowing users to tailor their storage needs to specific applications. Additionally, the system can be configured to use RAID technology for data redundancy and improved read/write speeds, which is crucial for mission-critical tasks.

Furthermore, the Orion 7880 is designed with scalability in mind. Organizations can easily scale their deployments as their needs evolve, thanks to modular components and expandability options. This adaptability makes it an excellent investment for growing businesses that require a system capable of keeping pace with their expanding workloads.

Lastly, security features are integrated into the Orion 7880, ensuring that sensitive data remains protected. With built-in encryption and hardware-based security environments, users can rest assured that their systems are safeguarded against potential threats.

In summary, the Orion 7880 stands out as a powerful, flexible, and secure solution for enterprises seeking to enhance their computing capabilities. With its cutting-edge technology and thoughtful design, it is poised to empower organizations to tackle their most ambitious projects efficiently and effectively.