Orion 6/6I Epsilon M40 ∑1639, Alpha Delta Gamma ADS, +05.3, +21 57.2 +03.4 +38.3 +66.0, 12.8

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Number

ST436

ST437

ST438

ST439

ST440

ST441

ST442

ST443

ST444

ST445

ST446

ST447

ST448

ST449

ST450

ST451

ST452

ST453

ST454

ST455

ST456

ST457

ST458

ST459

ST460

ST461

ST462

ST463

ST464

ST465

ST466

ST467

ST468

ST469

Name

Epsilon

M40

17

1639

S

SS Acrux 3C273 Algorab Gacrux 1649 24 Alpha ADS8612 1669

Gamma Porrima

Y Iota Beta Mimosa 1694

1687

Mu

Delta

Cor Caroli

RY

1699 Delta Theta

1724

Alpha 54

J

Other

Winnecke 4

ADS 8531 ADS 8539

RV

Alpha

Delta

Gamma

ADS 8585

h4539 Gamma

RV h4547

Beta 32

35

Dunlop 126

Alpha

Rumker 16

“51,

Theta”

Dunlop 133

RA

1221.4

1222.4

1222.5

1224.4

1224.6

1225.3

1226.6

1229.1

1229.9

1231.2

1231.6

1235.1

1237.2

1237.7

1241.3

1241.5

1241.7

1245.1

1245.6

1246.3

1247.7

1249.2

1253.3

1254.6

1255.6

1256.0

1256.4

1258.7

1302.3

1308.1

13 09.9

1310.0

1313.4

1322.6

Dec

-60.4 +58 05

+05.3

+25.6 -49.4 +00 48 -63.1 +02.0 -16.5 -57.1 -11.1 +18 23 -69.1 -27.1 -13 01

-49.0 -01.4 +45 26 -61.0 -68.1 -59.7 +83 25

+21 14

-57.2

+03.4

+38.3

+66.0

+27 28 -71.5 -65.3

-05 32

+17 32 -18 50 -61.0

Mag

3.6

9

6.5

6.8

9.2

6

1

12.8

3

1.6

8

5

2.7

5.5

5.3

2.2

3.5

7.4

4.7

3.7

1.3

5.3

5.1

4.3

3.4

3

6.8

8.8

3.6

5.7

4.4

5

6.8

4.7

Sep Con

*Cru

50" UMa

21" Vir

1.6" Com

*Cen Stellar Vir

4.4" Cru

*Vir

24" Crv

10" Cru

15" Vir

20" CVn

*Mus

1.3" Hya

5" Crv

1" Cen

3" Vir

Stellar CVn

27 Cru

1.4 Mus

*Cru

22" Cam

29"

Com

35"

Cru

*Vir

19" Cvn

*Dra

1.5" Com

8’ Mus

5.3" Mus

7"

Vir

0.5"

Com

5"

Vir

1’

Cen

Code

21

2

2

4

22

1

2

0

2

2

2

5

21

4

3

4

2

1

2

4

21

3

9

2

1

2

22

4

21

2

8

4

2

2

star double star

double star

double star challenge variable star

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

double star challenge

double star equal magnitude

double star challenge double star

red variable star double star

double star challenge star

double star equal magnitude

double star magnitude contrast

double star

red variable star double star variable star double star challenge star

double star

triple star challenge

double star challenge double star

double star

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Contents #9926 / #27126 Orion StarBlast 6/6i IntelliScope ReflectorPage Table of Contents Parts List UnpackingJam nut for vertical stop bolt 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 Side of the ring facing outward the opposite side has Into the jack on the right side of the encoder connectorBase where you want the clip to be located On the telescope mounting bracket shaft with the flatAttach the Optical Tube to the Base Final Assembly of Your Telescope StarBlast 6/6iInstall the EZ Finder II Reflex Sight Install the Eyepiece RackPreparing to Use Your Telescope Choosing an Observing Site Replacing the EZ Finder II BatteryObserving With Your Telescope Aligning the EZ FinderTracking Celestial Objects Eyepiece SelectionWhat to Expect Stars MoonSun PlanetsAlignment Using the IntelliScope Computerized Object LocatorPowering the Controller Setting the Vertical StopJam nut Vertical stop L-bracket Simple Two-Star AlignmentAlignment Error Warp Factor Overview of the IntelliScope Computerized Object LocatorPushbuttons Locating the Planets Guide ArrowsLocating Deep-Sky Objects by Catalog Messier CatalogNew General Catalog Index Catalog Locating NebulasLocating Star Clusters Double and Multiple Stars Locating GalaxiesLocating Stars Named StarsStarting a Tour Using the ID ButtonCatalog ST Stars Tours of the Best ObjectsAdding User-Defined Objects Function FCN ButtonDec. Coordinates Encoder Test Realignment FunctionHidden Functions Altitude and Azimuth TestCare and Maintenance Download Checksum RewriteClock Specifications of the StarBlast 6/6i Specifications of the IntelliScope SystemObjects in database Appendix a Collimating the Optics Collimation CapPrimary Mirror Center Mark Adjusting the Secondary Mirror’s Rotational Position Preparing the Telescope for CollimatingAligning the Secondary Mirror Adjusting the Secondary Mirror’s Tilt Star-Testing the TelescopeAligning the Primary Mirror Appendix C Troubleshooting IntelliScope System Appendix B Cleaning the OpticsWarp numbers larger than Warp factor consistently above ±0.5 but below ±2.0Page Appendix D Alignment Star Finder Charts SpicDaylight saving time Early August Late JuneEarly July Late JulyEga Early September 200 AM Late September 100 AM Early OctoberLate October Early February Late DecemberEarly January Late JanuaryAppendix E Constellation Abbreviations Canes VenaticiPiscis Austrinus Appendix F ST Catalog Rumker ∑80 ∑79 ∑88 ∑90 Zeta Eta∑113 Psi UV p Nu Phi ∑162 ∑174 ∑163 Baten Kaitos ∑178 ∑180Epsilon Omicron3506 Theta12916 Zeta Zaurak Lambda75871 Alpha 26 03∑644 ∑655 Rho ∑552 ∑559∑572 54 R ∑590 Iota Pi4 Pi5 Hinds Crimson Star ∑627Alnilam Phi2 Zeta Sigma Phact Alnitak Gamma Rigel476 H3750 Delta 119 ∑718+07 +20.2 +37 Zeta Mirzam MuAlpha Eta ADS Furud Beta 32.3∑1037 Nu1Sirius ∑948 ∑958 ∑803948 ADS HN19 H269 Alpha Kappa Zeta Rumker Procyon O∑179 ∑1138 ∑1127 ∑1149Zeta c Beta AC 31 Beta24 Phi H4903 ∑1224 ∑1223∑1282 ∑1298 Rho ∑1311 H4188 h4191 ∑1321 ∑1334 ∑1338 Alpha Kappa ∑1347 KappaAlpha Omega Lambda ADS ∑1355Zeta ∑1351 Alterf Tania Australis Mu Alpha 45 Delta+04 +68.8 ∑1466∑1633 ADS ADS 8119 Nu ADS 8148 83 84 Lambda Beta H4486+21 57.2 +03.4 +38.3 +66.0 Epsilon M40 ∑1639Alpha Delta Gamma ADS +05.320.3 Mizar Spica ∑∑123 ∑1755Rigil Kentaurus Pi ∑1864 13 29.7 ADS 8934 13 32.3 13H4753 Iota Delta Zeta Alpha q Alpha C1 Izar DunlopH4715 ∑1932 Mu ∑1931H4853 Delta Sigma Rho Epsilon Iota ∑2052Rmk Delta Sigma 12175’ 40’ 35’ Zeta AtriaShaula Rasalhague Iota Alpha Eta 75, Rho100 ∑2241 KappaPsi 40-41∑2449 ∑2474 Alpha ∑359 ∑358 Vega∑2375 ∑2379 Beta ∑2404 ∑2420 Delta2 ∑525 Nunki 13 ∑2417 H508229.2 Delta Epsilon ∑2583 Zeta Chi Altair Eta 57 O∑532 Psi+49 +15.1 +32.6 +50 +45 +35 +10.6 +33 +18.5 +70 +11.8 +19 +08S763 BF h1470 X WZ ∑2675 ∑2637 ∑2644RT Alpha Alpha ∑2671 Omicron ∑2716Epsilon Lambda ∑2840 ∑2841 ∑274212 Xi ∑2758 Delta Theta Beta ∑2816 V460 SS RV+82 ∑2873 Eta ∑2863 O∑461Alpha ∑2894 Pi H5334Phi Psi3 Dunlop249 Errai Theta 107 ∑3042 Lal192 Sigma ∑3050 +03 +37Star Double star challenge Page One-Year Limited Warranty

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