iOptron 8506, 8507 instruction manual Gtonova Named Star List

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GTONOVA Named Star List

for 8405

001

Acamar

049

Ascella

097

Kaus Australis

145

Rassalas

002

Achernar

050

Asellus Australis

098

Kaus Borealis

146

Rasagethi

003

Acrux

051

Asellus Borealis

099

Kaus Media

147

Rasalhague

004

Acubens

052

Aspidiske

100

Keid

148

Rastaba

005

Adhafera

053

Atik

101

Kitalpha

149

Regulus

006

Adhara

054

Atlas

102

Kochab

150

Rigel

007

Al Na’ir

055

Atria

103

Kornephoros

151

Rigel Kentaurus

008

Albali

056

Avoir

104

Kurhah

152

Ruchbah

009

Alberio

057

Azha

105

Lesath

153

Rukbat

010

Alchibar

058

Baten Kaitos

106

Maia

154

Sabik

011

Alcor

059

Beid

107

Marfik

155

Sadachbia

012

Alcyone

060

Bellatrix

108

Markab

156

Sadalbari

013

Aldebaran

061

Betelgeuse

109

Matar

157

Sadalmelik

014

Alderamin

062

Biham

110

Mebsuta

158

Sadalsuud

015

Alfirk

063

Canopus

111

Megrez

159

Sadr

016

Algedi

064

Capella

112

Meissa

160

Saiph

017

Algenib

065

Caph

113

Mekbuda

161

Scheat

018

Algiebra

066

Castor

114

Menkalinan

162

Schedar

019

Algol

067

Celabrai

115

Menkar

163

Seginus

020

Algorab

068

Celaeno

116

Menkent

164

Shaula

021

Alhena

069

Chara

117

Menkib

165

Sheiak

022

Alioth

070

Chertan

118

Merak

166

Sheratan

023

Alkaid

071

Cor Caroli

119

Merope

167

Sirius

024

Alkalurops

072

Cursa

120

Mesartim

168

Skat

025

Alkes

073

Dabih

121

Miaplacidus

169

Spica

026

Almach

074

Deneb

122

Mintaka

170

Sterope

027

Alnasl

075

Deneb Algedi

123

Mira

171

Sulafat

028

Alnilam

076

Deneb Kaitos

124

Mirach

172

Syrma

029

Alnitak

077

Denebola

125

Mirfak

173

Talitha

030

Alphard

078

Dubhe

126

Mirzam

174

Tania Australis

031

Alphecca

079

Edasich

127

Mizar

175

Tania Borealis

032

Alpheratz

080

Electra

128

Muphrid

176

Tarazed

033

Alrakis

081

Elnath

129

Muscida

177

Taygeta

034

Alrescha

082

Eltanin

130

Nashira

178

Thuban

035

Alshain

083

Enif

131

Nekkar

179

Unukalhai

036

Altair

084

Errai

132

Nihal

180

Vega

037

Altais

085

Fomalhaut

133

Nunki

181

Vindemiatrix

038

Alterf

086

Furud

134

Nusakan

182

Wasat

039

Aludra

087

Gacrux

135

Peacock

183

Wazn

040

Alula Australis

088

Giausar

136

Phact

184

Yed Posterior

041

Alula Borealis

089

Gienah

137

Phecda

185

Yed Prior

042

Alya

090

Gomeisa

138

Pherkad

186

Zaniah

043

Ancha

091

Graffias

139

Pleione

187

Zaurak

044

Ankaa

092

Groombridge 1830

140

Polaris

188

Zavijava

045

Antares

093

Grumium

141

Pollux

189

Zosma

046

Arcturus

094

Hamal

142

Porrima

190

Zubenelgenubi

047

Arkab

095

Homan

143

Procyon

191

Zubeneschamali

048

Arneb

096

Izar

144

Propus

 

 

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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 Key Description GoToNova 8405 Hand ControllerLCD Screen Mount/GPS Status Using the telescope Getting StartedGetting Familiar with Telescope Imaging OrientationFocusing Telescope on a Land Object Moving the Telescope using Hand ControllerMoving the telescope Display an object on a computer screenExplore Goto and Tracking Capability Setting Up the Hand ControllerLevel the Mount and Set Initial Position Set local time Set daylight saving timeSet site coordinates 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 ObjectLand Objects Enter PositionWatch List Watch List AutoSync to Target Set Up ControllerSet Display Info Set Azi Work Mode Reset AllAlign Set Key BeepModify Star Catalog One Star AlignTwo Star Alignment User RA&DEC JD2000Add a new object Edit one dataDelete all Delete one dataAdd a new comet Reset all comets Delete one cometSet Telescope Coord Watch ListPark Scope Using Electronic Eyepiece to Capture Images IE1300 Driver InstallationExample Using Future WinJoe For Image and Video Capture Install software of Future WinJoePage Operation of Future WinJoe Page Page Maintenance Maintenance and ServicingStorage and Transport Troubleshooting Error Message Warning! Motor driver overloadedCannot seem to focus No image appears in the eyepiece Images through the eyepiece appear unfocused or distortedBattery Replacement and Disposal Instructions IOptron Customer ServiceProduct End of Life 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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