iOptron 9802-W, 9501-W, 9801-W, 9502-W instruction manual Gotonova Deep Sky Object List

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ID No.

OBJECT

ID No.

OBJECT

1

47 Tucanae

48

Fornax A

2

Andromeda Galaxy

49

gamma Cas Nebula

3

Antennae

50

gamma Cyg Nebula

4

Arp's Spiral

51

Gem Cluster

5

Atom for Peace Galaxy

52

Ghost of Jupiter

6

Barnard's Galaxy

53

Grus Quartet/Galaxy

7

Baxendell's Nebula

54

h Persei/Open cluster

8

Bear Claw Nebula

55

Helix Nebula

9

Beehive Cluster

56

Helix

10

Bipolar Nebula

57

Hercules Cluster

11

Blackeye Galaxy

58

Herschel's Ray

12

Blinking Planetary

59

Hind's Variable Nebula

13

Blue Flash Nebula

60

Hubble's Variable Nebula

14

Blue Planetary

61

Intergalactic Wanderer

15

Blue Snowball Nebula

62

Jewel Box Cluster

16

Bode's Nebula

63

kappa Crucis Cluster

17

Box Nebula

64

Keenan's System

18

Bubble Nebula

65

Keyhole Nebula

19

Bug Nebula

66

Kidney Bean Galaxy

20

Butterfly Cluster

67

Lagoon Nebula

21

Butterfly Nebula

68

lambda CEN Cluster

22

California Nebula

69

Little Dumbbell

23

Carafe Group

70

Little Gem Nebula

24

Cat's Eye Nebula

71

Little Gem

25

Centaurus A

72

Little Ghost Nebula

26

Cetus A

73

Markarian's Chain

27

chi Persei

74

Mice Galaxies/N4676A

28

Christmas Tree Cluster

75

Miniature Spiral

29

Clown Face Nebula

76

Mirach's Ghost

30

Cocoon Nebula

77

mu NOR Cluster

31

Coddington's Nebula

78

North America Nebula

32

Cone Nebula

79

Nubecula Minor

33

Copeland's Septet

80

omega Centuri

34

Cork Nebula

81

Omega Nebula

35

Crab Nebula

82

omicron Velorum Cluster

36

Crescent Nebula

83

Orion Nebula

37

Double Cluster

84

Owl Nebula

38

Duck Nebula

85

Pancake

39

Dumbbell Nebula

86

Papillon

40

Eagle Nebula (SER)

87

Pelican Nebula

41

Eagle Nebula

88

Perseus A

42

Eight-Burst Nebula

89

Phantom Streak Nebula

43

epsilon Orionis Nebula

90

Pinwheel Galaxy

44

Eskimo Nebula

91

Pleiades Nebula (Maia)

45

eta Carinae Nebula

92

Pleiades Nebula (Merope)

46

Flame nebula

93

Polarissima Australis

47

Flaming Star Nebula

94

Polarissima Borealis

27

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Contents SmartStar R-80 Telescope Table of Content Never USE a Telescope to Look AT the SUN SmarStar R-80 Overview SmartStar R-80 FeaturesSmartStar R-80 Assembly Terms #10 Telescope AssemblyAttaching Telescope GoToNova 8405 Hand Controller Key DescriptionLCD Screen Mount/GPS Status Setting Up the Mount Getting StartedLevel and Align the Mount Set time zone Set local timeSet daylight saving time Set site coordinatesInitial Star Alignment Using your telescopeFocusing Telescope Go to the MoonTurn Off the Mount Use SmartStar R-80 Manual Operation of the TelescopeSlew to an Object Watch List Auto Set Up ControllerLand Objects Sync to TargetAlign Edit one data Modify Star CatalogUser RA&DEC JD2000 Add a new objectEdit one comet Delete one dataDelete all Add a new cometPark Scope Reset all cometsWatch List Set Telescope CoordStorage and Transport Maintenance and ServicingMaintenance TroubleshootingImages through the eyepiece appear unfocused or distorted IOptron Customer ServiceError Message Warning! Motor driver overloaded Cannot seem to focus No image appears in the eyepieceGPS Appendix A. Technical SpecificationsMenu Appendix B. GoToNova 8405 HC Menu StructurePage Modern Constellations Appendix C. GoToNova Star ListMessier Gotonova Deep Sky Object List Page Gtonova Named Star List Gotonova Double Star List Ome For 10.8 167882 SAO Gtonova Comet List Loneos Gtonova Asteriod List Page GoToNova SAO Bright Star List Ioptron ONE Year Limited Warranty

9801-W, 9802-W, 9502-W, 9501-W specifications

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