Orion 6/6I Omicron, 3506, Theta, Epsilon, 25 03, Beta ADS, +02.8 +42.3 +23.5 +39, +40 +38.6

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Number

ST074

ST075

ST076

ST077

ST078

ST079

ST080

ST081

ST082

ST083

ST084

ST085

ST086

ST087

ST088

ST089

ST090

ST091

ST092

ST093

ST094

ST095

ST096

ST097

ST098

ST099

ST100

ST101

ST102

ST103

ST104

ST105

ST106

ST107

ST108

ST109

ST110

ST111

Name

202 Almach Hamal 59 Iota 231 228 232

239 Mira Iota 268 274

Polaris Omega 30

R

299 305

RZ pi 307

R

330 Acamar 333 Epsilon 331 Menkar Rho 320 h3568 Algol Alpha h3556 362

369 ADS2446

Other

RA

 

Alpha

02

02.0

Gamma

02

03.9

Alpha

02

07.2

 

02

10.9

ADS 1697

02

12.4

66

02

12.8

ADS 1709

02

14.0

 

02

14.7

 

02

17.4

Omicron

02

19.3

 

02

29.1

 

02

29.4

 

02

31.5

Alpha

02

31.8

h 3506

02

33.9

 

02

37.0

R TRI

02

37.0

Gamma

02

43.3

 

02

47.5

 

02

48.9

 

02

49.3

Eta

02

50.7

 

02

53.9

ADS 2237

02

57.2

Theta

02

58.3

Epsilon

02

59.2

 

02

59.2

 

03

00.8

Alpha

03

02.3

2503 05.2

03 06.2

 

03

07.5

Beta

03 08.2

ADS 2402

03 12.1

 

03

12.4

 

03

16.3

 

03

17.2

 

03

17.7

Dec

+02.8

+42.3

+23.5

+39 02

+30.3 -02.4 +47.5 +30 24

+28 44 -03.0 +67.4 +55 31 +01 05

+89 16 -28 13 +24 38 +34.3 +03.2 +19 22 +69 38 +17 28 +55 53

-49.9 -00.6 -40.3 +29.3 +21 20 +52 20 +04.1 +38.8 +79 24 -79.0 +41.0 -29.0 -44.4 +60 02

+40 29

+38.6

Mag

4

2.2

2

5.6

5

5.7

6.6

8

7

2

4

6.9

7.3

2

5

6.5

5.4

3.6

7.4

6.2

5.2

3.9

4.7

7.3

3.5

4.6

4.6

5.4

2.5

3.4

5.8

5.6

2.2

4

6

8.5

6.7

7.8

Sep

Con

1.6"

Psc

10"

And

*Ari

16" And

3.8" Tri

16.5" Cet

1.1" And

7" Tri

14"

Tri

*Cet

2.2" Cas

3" Per

14" Cet

18" UMi

11" For

39" Ari

*Tri

2.7" Cet

3" Ari Stellar Cas

3" Ari

28" Per

*Hor

9" Cet

8" Eri

1.4" Ari

1" Ari

12" Per

*Cet

*Per

5" Cep

15" Hyi

*Per

5" For

3.5" Eri

7" Cam

3"

Per

0.9"

Per

Code

4

5

21

5

5

2

4

3

2

22

6

2

3

2

2

5

22

2

4

22

6

9

22

2

2

4

4

2

21

1

5

2

22

2

2

3

5

4

double star challenge colored double star star

colored double star colored double star double star

double star challenge

double star equal magnitude

double star variable star triple star double star

double star equal magnitude

double star double star colored double star variable star double star

double star challenge variable star

triple star

double star magnitude contrast

variable star double star double star

double star challenge double star challenge double star

star

red variable star colored double star double star variable star double star double star

double star equal magnitude

colored double star double star challenge

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Contents #9926 / #27126 Orion StarBlast 6/6i IntelliScope ReflectorPage Table of Contents Jam nut for vertical stop bolt Parts ListUnpacking Azimuth encoder disk Assembly of #27126 StarBlast 6i IntelliScope Assembly of #9926Under side of top baseplate Pre-drilled starter hole BaseplateHead of azimuth axis bolt and fender washer Tape Compression spring Base where you want the clip to be located Into the jack on the right side of the encoder connectorOn the telescope mounting bracket shaft with the flat Side of the ring facing outward the opposite side hasInstall the EZ Finder II Reflex Sight Final Assembly of Your Telescope StarBlast 6/6iInstall the Eyepiece Rack Attach the Optical Tube to the BasePreparing to Use Your Telescope Observing With Your Telescope Replacing the EZ Finder II BatteryAligning the EZ Finder Choosing an Observing SiteWhat to Expect Tracking Celestial ObjectsEyepiece Selection Sun MoonPlanets StarsPowering the Controller Using the IntelliScope Computerized Object LocatorSetting the Vertical Stop AlignmentJam nut Vertical stop L-bracket Simple Two-Star AlignmentPushbuttons Alignment Error Warp FactorOverview of the IntelliScope Computerized Object Locator Locating the Planets Guide ArrowsNew General Catalog Locating Deep-Sky Objects by CatalogMessier Catalog Locating Star Clusters Index CatalogLocating Nebulas Locating Stars Locating GalaxiesNamed Stars Double and Multiple StarsCatalog ST Stars Using the ID ButtonTours of the Best Objects Starting a TourDec. Coordinates Adding User-Defined ObjectsFunction FCN Button Hidden Functions Realignment FunctionAltitude and Azimuth Test Encoder TestClock Care and MaintenanceDownload Checksum Rewrite Objects in database Specifications of the StarBlast 6/6iSpecifications of the IntelliScope System Primary Mirror Center Mark Appendix a Collimating the OpticsCollimation Cap Aligning the Secondary Mirror Adjusting the Secondary Mirror’s Rotational PositionPreparing the Telescope for Collimating Aligning the Primary Mirror Adjusting the Secondary Mirror’s TiltStar-Testing the Telescope Appendix C Troubleshooting IntelliScope System Appendix B Cleaning the OpticsWarp numbers larger than Warp factor consistently above ±0.5 but below ±2.0Page Daylight saving time Appendix D Alignment Star Finder ChartsSpic Early July Late JuneLate July Early AugustLate October EgaEarly September 200 AM Late September 100 AM Early October Early January Late DecemberLate January Early FebruaryPiscis Austrinus Appendix E Constellation AbbreviationsCanes Venatici Appendix F ST Catalog ∑113 Psi ∑80 ∑79 ∑88 ∑90 Zeta EtaUV p Nu Phi ∑162 ∑174 ∑163 Baten Kaitos ∑178 ∑180 Rumker3506 OmicronTheta Epsilon75871 Alpha Zaurak Lambda26 03 12916 Zeta∑572 54 R ∑590 Iota Pi4 Pi5 ∑552 ∑559Hinds Crimson Star ∑627 ∑644 ∑655 Rho476 H3750 RigelDelta 119 ∑718 Alnilam Phi2 Zeta Sigma Phact Alnitak GammaAlpha Eta ADS Furud Beta Zeta Mirzam Mu32.3 +07 +20.2 +37Sirius ∑948 ∑958 Nu1∑80 ∑1037Zeta c Beta Procyon O∑179 ∑1138 ∑1127 ∑1149AC 31 Beta 3948 ADS HN19 H269 Alpha Kappa Zeta Rumker∑1282 ∑1298 Rho ∑1311 H4903 ∑1224 ∑1223H4188 h4191 ∑1321 ∑1334 ∑1338 Alpha Kappa ∑1347 Kappa 24 PhiZeta ∑1351 Alterf ∑1355Tania Australis Mu Alpha 45 Delta Alpha Omega Lambda ADS∑1633 ∑1466ADS ADS 8119 Nu ADS 8148 83 84 Lambda Beta H4486 +04 +68.8Alpha Delta Gamma ADS Epsilon M40 ∑1639+05.3 +21 57.2 +03.4 +38.3 +66.0Rigil Kentaurus Pi ∑1864 Mizar Spica ∑∑123 ∑175513 29.7 ADS 8934 13 32.3 13 20.3H4715 Zeta Alpha q Alpha C1 Izar Dunlop∑1932 Mu ∑1931 H4753 Iota DeltaRmk Delta Sigma Rho Epsilon Iota ∑2052Delta Sigma 121 H4853Shaula Rasalhague Iota Zeta AtriaAlpha Eta 75, Rho 75’ 40’ 35’Psi ∑2241 Kappa40-41 100∑2375 ∑2379 Beta ∑2404 ∑2420 Delta2 ∑525 Nunki 13 ∑2417 Alpha ∑359 ∑358 VegaH5082 ∑2449 ∑2474+49 +15.1 Delta Epsilon ∑2583 Zeta Chi Altair Eta 57 O∑532 Psi+32.6 +50 +45 +35 +10.6 +33 +18.5 +70 +11.8 +19 +08 29.2RT Alpha Alpha ∑2671 BF h1470 X WZ ∑2675 ∑2637 ∑2644Omicron ∑2716 S76312 Xi ∑2758 ∑2742Delta Theta Beta ∑2816 V460 SS RV Epsilon Lambda ∑2840 ∑2841Alpha ∑2894 Pi ∑2873 Eta ∑2863 O∑461H5334 +82Star Double star challenge Phi Psi3 Dunlop249 Errai Theta 107 ∑3042 Lal192 Sigma ∑3050+03 +37 Page One-Year Limited Warranty

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