iOptron 8506, 8507 instruction manual Gotonova Deep Sky Object List

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GOTONOVA Deep Sky Object List

for 8405

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

38

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Contents SmartStar Solar 60 Goto Telescope Table of Content Ioptron ONE Year Limited Warranty SmartStar Solar 60TM Features SmarStar Solar 60TM OverviewSmartStar Solar 60TM Assembly Terms Package Contents1Telescope Assembly #10Attaching telescope LCD Screen GoToNova 8405 Hand ControllerKey Description Mount/GPS Status Getting Familiar with Telescope Using the telescopeGetting Started Imaging OrientationMoving the telescope Focusing Telescope on a Land ObjectMoving the Telescope using Hand Controller Display an object on a computer screenLevel the Mount and Set Initial Position Setting Up the Hand ControllerExplore Goto and Tracking Capability Set site coordinates Set local timeSet daylight saving time Set time zoneGo to the Sun Turn Off the Mount Go to the Moon and other Celestial ObjectsComplete Functions of GoToNova Hand Controller Slew to an ObjectWatch List Land ObjectsEnter Position Watch List AutoSet Display Info Set Up ControllerSync to Target Align Set Azi Work ModeReset All Set Key BeepTwo Star Alignment Modify Star CatalogOne Star Align User RA&DEC JD2000Add a new object Edit one dataAdd a new comet Delete one dataDelete all Reset all comets Delete one cometPark Scope Watch ListSet Telescope Coord Example Using Future WinJoe For Image and Video Capture Using Electronic Eyepiece to Capture ImagesIE1300 Driver Installation Install software of Future WinJoePage Operation of Future WinJoe Page Page Storage and Transport Maintenance and ServicingMaintenance Cannot seem to focus No image appears in the eyepiece TroubleshootingError Message Warning! Motor driver overloaded Images through the eyepiece appear unfocused or distortedProduct End of Life Disposal Instructions IOptron Customer ServiceBattery Replacement and Disposal Instructions Appendix A. Technical Specifications GotonovaAppendix B. GoToNova 8405 HC Menu Structure MenuPage Appendix C. GoToNova Star List Modern ConstellationsMessier 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
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8507, 8506 specifications

The iOptron 8506 is a highly regarded telescope mount that has garnered attention among both amateur and professional astronomers due to its advanced features and robust performance. This precision-engineered mount is designed to offer stability, ease of use, and remarkable tracking capabilities, making it an ideal choice for astrophotography and visual astronomy alike.

At the heart of the iOptron 8506 is its innovative GoTo technology, which allows users to effortlessly locate and track celestial objects. With its built-in database containing thousands of celestial targets, including stars, planets, and deep-sky objects, the mount provides a seamless experience for users of all skill levels. The intuitive hand controller features a user-friendly interface that simplifies navigation and object selection, allowing astronomers to focus on observing rather than searching.

The mount is equipped with a precision-crafted equatorial design, ensuring smooth tracking during long exposures. Its sophisticated motor system utilizes high-torque motors that offer precise movements and quick responsiveness. This precision is crucial for capturing detailed images of faint celestial bodies, where even the slightest movement can result in image blur. The 8506's tracking accuracy is enhanced by its high-resolution encoders, allowing for accurate positioning and reliable performance across various observing conditions.

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Additionally, the mount is known for its portable design. With a lightweight construction, it facilitates easy transportation, making it suitable for both backyard observing and remote stargazing trips. Its adjustable legs ensure that it can be set up on uneven terrain, providing a stable platform for observations.

The durability of the iOptron 8506 is also noteworthy, as it is built to withstand various weather conditions, ensuring longevity and reliable performance throughout its use. Overall, the iOptron 8506 combines advanced technology, user-centric design, and outstanding performance, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to deepen their exploration of the cosmos.