iOptron 8506, 8507 instruction manual Gtonova Asteriod List

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GTONOVA Asteriod List

for 8405

No.

Name

Year

Month

Day

M

a

e

ω

i

H

G

1

Ceres

2008

11

30

344.5453

2.766792

0.079475

72.8956

80.4045

10.5857

3.34

0.12

2

Pallas

2008

11

30

327.9744

2.77265

0.230878

310.2565

173.1321

34.8377

4.13

0.11

3

Juno

2008

11

30

256.8166

2.672153

0.255933

247.9335

169.9608

12.968

5.33

0.32

4

Vesta

2008

11

30

144.8639

2.361269

0.089055

149.8554

103.9148

7.1352

3.2

0.32

5

Astraea

2008

11

30

97.0412

2.573519

0.192256

357.5568

141.6733

5.3691

6.85

0.15

6

Hebe

2008

11

30

174.9948

2.424804

0.202221

239.4972

138.7389

14.754

5.71

0.24

7

Iris

2008

11

30

204.0208

2.384906

0.231427

145.2963

259.7192

5.5274

5.51

0.15

8

Flora

2008

11

30

127.9925

2.201234

0.15659

285.4267

110.9601

5.8891

6.49

0.28

9

Metis

2008

11

30

340.9833

2.386203

0.121977

6.3177

68.9614

5.5748

6.28

0.17

10

Hygiea

2008

11

30

197.9649

3.138648

0.117332

313.1924

283.4507

3.8422

5.43

0.15

11

Parthenope

2008

11

30

24.7386

2.452451

0.099693

194.7959

125.6097

4.6264

6.55

0.15

12

Victoria

2008

11

30

162.874

2.33469

0.220269

69.6765

235.531

8.3623

7.24

0.22

13

Egeria

2008

11

30

1.7704

2.576374

0.08588

80.7823

43.2844

16.5416

6.74

0.15

14

Irene

2008

11

30

346.0152

2.585491

0.16756

96.306

86.4552

9.1069

6.3

0.15

15

Eunomia

2008

11

30

132.5299

2.643423

0.187649

97.8333

293.2659

11.7384

5.28

0.23

16

Psyche

2008

11

30

260.2872

2.920993

0.13925

227.4924

150.325

3.096

5.9

0.2

17

Thetis

2008

11

30

59.2784

2.470101

0.134917

135.8301

125.5998

5.589

7.76

0.15

18

Melpomene

2008

11

30

270.5753

2.295635

0.218678

227.8463

150.5229

10.1268

6.51

0.25

19

Fortuna

2008

11

30

296.078

2.443171

0.15795

181.8835

211.2813

1.5721

7.13

0.1

20

Massalia

2008

11

30

196.7074

2.411074

0.141797

255.9576

206.3904

0.7063

6.5

0.25

21

Lutetia

2008

11

30

78.6783

2.435445

0.162944

250.0326

80.912

3.0641

7.35

0.11

22

Kalliope

2008

11

30

162.5628

2.907406

0.102782

355.7259

66.2278

13.7112

6.45

0.21

23

Thalia

2008

11

30

176.0898

2.630841

0.232993

59.9907

67.118

10.1185

6.95

0.15

24

Themis

2008

11

30

39.6102

3.129503

0.131562

107.8254

35.991

0.7595

7.08

0.19

25

Phocaea

2008

11

30

245.3675

2.399863

0.255762

90.261

214.2438

21.5831

7.83

0.15

26

Proserpina

2008

11

30

320.0877

2.65561

0.086669

193.5194

45.87

3.5617

7.5

0.15

27

Euterpe

2008

11

30

13.121

2.346729

0.172864

356.8066

94.8057

1.5837

7

0.15

28

Bellona

2008

11

30

184.1954

2.78127

0.148745

343.7149

144.3457

9.4233

7.09

0.15

29

Amphitrite

2008

11

30

87.1578

2.554712

0.072951

63.2084

356.4852

6.0961

5.85

0.2

30

Urania

2008

11

30

79.8986

2.365855

0.126799

87.0183

307.7439

2.0987

7.57

0.15

31

Euphrosyne

2008

11

30

138.0881

3.148599

0.225332

61.9397

31.2316

26.3152

6.74

0.15

32

Pomona

2008

11

30

212.5172

2.586608

0.082978

339.1133

220.5602

5.5293

7.56

0.15

46

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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 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 screenExplore Goto and Tracking Capability Setting Up the Hand ControllerLevel the Mount and Set Initial Position 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 AutoSync to Target Set Up ControllerSet Display Info 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 dataDelete all Delete one dataAdd a new comet Reset all comets Delete one cometSet Telescope Coord Watch ListPark Scope 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 Maintenance Maintenance and ServicingStorage and Transport Cannot seem to focus No image appears in the eyepiece TroubleshootingError Message Warning! Motor driver overloaded 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

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