Orion 6/6I Mizar Spica ∑∑123 ∑1755, Rigil Kentaurus Pi ∑1864, 13 29.7 ADS 8934 13 32.3 13, 20.3

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Number

ST470

ST471

ST472

ST473

ST474

ST475

ST476

ST477

ST478

ST479

ST480

ST481

ST482

ST483

ST484

ST485

ST486

ST487

ST488

ST489

ST490

ST491

ST492

ST493

ST494

ST495

ST496

ST497

ST498

ST499

ST500

ST501

ST502

ST503

ST504

ST505

ST506

ST507

Name

Mizar

Spica

O∑∑123

R

1755

S 25

1763 Epsilon 1772

Dunlop141

T Alkaid 1785 2 Upsilon 3 Zeta Hadar Pi Kappa Kappa 1819 Arcturus Iota

R

1834 1833

Dunlop159 1835 SHJ 179 5 Proxima Rho h4690

Rigil Kentaurus Pi

1864

Other

RA

 

Zeta

13

23.9

Alpha

13

25.2

 

13

27.1

V13 29.7 ADS 8934 13 32.3 13 33.0

ADS 8974

13

37.5

ADS 8972

13

37.6

 

13

39.9

113 40.7

13 41.7

13 41.8

Eta

13

47.5

ADS 9031

13

49.1

 

13

49.4

 

13

49.5

k13 51.8

13 55.5

Beta

14 03.8

 

14

06.4

 

14

12.9

 

14

13.5

 

14

15.3

Alpha

14

15.7

ADS 9198

14 16.2

 

14

16.6

ADS 9229

14

20.3

 

14

22.6

 

14

22.6

 

14

23.4

 

14

25.5

ADS 9286

14

27.5

 

14

29.9

ADS 9296

14 31.8

 

14

37.3

Alpha

14

39.6

ADS 9338

14 40.7

pi

14 40.7

Dec

+54 56 -11.2 +64 43 -23 17 +36.8 -07.2 +36.3

-07.9 -53.5 +19 57

-54.6 -33.6 +49.3 +27.0 -34.5 +15.8 -33.0 -47.3 -60.4 -26.7 -10.3 +51 47 +03 08 +19 11 +51.4 -59.9 +48.5 -07 46

-58.5 +08 26 -19 58 +75.7 -62.7 +30.4 -46 08

-60 50 +16.4 +16 25

Mag

2.3

1

6.7

4

7

6

5

7.9

2.3

5.7

5.3

5.5

1.9

7.6

4.2

4.1

4.5

2.6

0.6

3.3

4.2

4.4

7.8

0

4.9

5.3

8.1

7.6

5

5.1

6.4

4.3

10.7

3.6

5.4

0

5

4.9

Sep Con

14" Uma

*Vir

69" Dra Stellar Hyd

4.4" Cvn

*Vir

1.8" Cvn

2.8"

Vir

*Cen

5" Boo

5.3" Cen

*Cen

*Uma

3.4" Boo

*Cen

*Boo

8" Cen

5° Cen

*Cen

*Hya

*Vir

13" Boo

0.8" Vir Stellar Boo

39" Boo

*Cen

1.3" Boo

6" Vir

9"

Cen

6"

Boo

35"

Lib

*Umi

*Cen

*Boo

19" Lup

20"

Cen

5.6"

Boo

6"

Boo

Code

2

21

5

22

2

22

9

2

21

9

2

22

21

2

21

21

2

21

21

21

21

5

4

21

2

22

4

3

5

2

2

21

22

21

9

2

2

2

double star star

colored double star variable star double star variable star

double star magnitude contrast

double star star

double star magnitude contrast

double star variable star star double star star

star double star star

star star star

colored double star double star challenge star

double star variable star double star challenge

double star equal magnitude

colored double star double star double star

star variable star star

double star magnitude contrast

double star double star double star

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Contents Orion StarBlast 6/6i IntelliScope Reflector #9926 / #27126Page Table of Contents Unpacking Parts ListJam nut for vertical stop bolt Azimuth encoder disk Assembly of #9926 Assembly of #27126 StarBlast 6i IntelliScopeUnder side of top baseplate Pre-drilled starter hole BaseplateHead of azimuth axis bolt and fender washer Tape Compression spring Into the jack on the right side of the encoder connector Base where you want the clip to be locatedOn the telescope mounting bracket shaft with the flat Side of the ring facing outward the opposite side hasFinal Assembly of Your Telescope StarBlast 6/6i Install the EZ Finder II Reflex SightInstall the Eyepiece Rack Attach the Optical Tube to the BasePreparing to Use Your Telescope Replacing the EZ Finder II Battery Observing With Your TelescopeAligning the EZ Finder Choosing an Observing SiteEyepiece Selection Tracking Celestial ObjectsWhat to Expect Moon SunPlanets StarsUsing the IntelliScope Computerized Object Locator Powering the ControllerSetting the Vertical Stop AlignmentSimple Two-Star Alignment Jam nut Vertical stop L-bracketOverview of the IntelliScope Computerized Object Locator Alignment Error Warp FactorPushbuttons Guide Arrows Locating the PlanetsMessier Catalog Locating Deep-Sky Objects by CatalogNew General Catalog Locating Nebulas Index CatalogLocating Star Clusters Locating Galaxies Locating StarsNamed Stars Double and Multiple StarsUsing the ID Button Catalog ST StarsTours of the Best Objects Starting a TourFunction FCN Button Adding User-Defined ObjectsDec. Coordinates Realignment Function Hidden FunctionsAltitude and Azimuth Test Encoder TestDownload Checksum Rewrite Care and MaintenanceClock Specifications of the IntelliScope System Specifications of the StarBlast 6/6iObjects in database Collimation Cap Appendix a Collimating the OpticsPrimary Mirror Center Mark Preparing the Telescope for Collimating Adjusting the Secondary Mirror’s Rotational PositionAligning the Secondary Mirror Star-Testing the Telescope Adjusting the Secondary Mirror’s TiltAligning the Primary Mirror Appendix B Cleaning the Optics Appendix C Troubleshooting IntelliScope SystemWarp factor consistently above ±0.5 but below ±2.0 Warp numbers larger thanPage Spic Appendix D Alignment Star Finder ChartsDaylight saving time Late June Early JulyLate July Early AugustEarly September 200 AM Late September 100 AM Early October EgaLate October Late December Early JanuaryLate January Early FebruaryCanes Venatici Appendix E Constellation AbbreviationsPiscis Austrinus Appendix F ST Catalog ∑80 ∑79 ∑88 ∑90 Zeta Eta ∑113 PsiUV p Nu Phi ∑162 ∑174 ∑163 Baten Kaitos ∑178 ∑180 RumkerOmicron 3506Theta EpsilonZaurak Lambda 75871 Alpha26 03 12916 Zeta∑552 ∑559 ∑572 54 R ∑590 Iota Pi4 Pi5Hinds Crimson Star ∑627 ∑644 ∑655 RhoRigel 476 H3750Delta 119 ∑718 Alnilam Phi2 Zeta Sigma Phact Alnitak GammaZeta Mirzam Mu Alpha Eta ADS Furud Beta32.3 +07 +20.2 +37Nu1 Sirius ∑948 ∑958∑80 ∑1037Procyon O∑179 ∑1138 ∑1127 ∑1149 Zeta c BetaAC 31 Beta 3948 ADS HN19 H269 Alpha Kappa Zeta RumkerH4903 ∑1224 ∑1223 ∑1282 ∑1298 Rho ∑1311H4188 h4191 ∑1321 ∑1334 ∑1338 Alpha Kappa ∑1347 Kappa 24 Phi∑1355 Zeta ∑1351 AlterfTania Australis Mu Alpha 45 Delta Alpha Omega Lambda ADS∑1466 ∑1633ADS ADS 8119 Nu ADS 8148 83 84 Lambda Beta H4486 +04 +68.8Epsilon M40 ∑1639 Alpha Delta Gamma ADS+05.3 +21 57.2 +03.4 +38.3 +66.0Mizar Spica ∑∑123 ∑1755 Rigil Kentaurus Pi ∑186413 29.7 ADS 8934 13 32.3 13 20.3Zeta Alpha q Alpha C1 Izar Dunlop H4715∑1932 Mu ∑1931 H4753 Iota DeltaDelta Sigma Rho Epsilon Iota ∑2052 RmkDelta Sigma 121 H4853Zeta Atria Shaula Rasalhague IotaAlpha Eta 75, Rho 75’ 40’ 35’∑2241 Kappa Psi40-41 100Alpha ∑359 ∑358 Vega ∑2375 ∑2379 Beta ∑2404 ∑2420 Delta2 ∑525 Nunki 13 ∑2417H5082 ∑2449 ∑2474Delta 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 +08 29.2BF h1470 X WZ ∑2675 ∑2637 ∑2644 RT Alpha Alpha ∑2671Omicron ∑2716 S763∑2742 12 Xi ∑2758Delta Theta Beta ∑2816 V460 SS RV Epsilon Lambda ∑2840 ∑2841∑2873 Eta ∑2863 O∑461 Alpha ∑2894 PiH5334 +82+03 +37 Phi Psi3 Dunlop249 Errai Theta 107 ∑3042 Lal192 Sigma ∑3050Star Double star challenge Page One-Year Limited Warranty

6/6I specifications

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