Bushnell 78-8830, 78-8845 instruction manual Cet, Scl, St Cas

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M059

 

NGC 4621

12 42.0

+11.7

9.8

2'

Vir

elongated galaxy with bright core

M060

 

NGC 4649

12 43.7

+11.6

8.8

3.5'

Vir

round galaxy with bright core

M061

 

NGC 4303

12 21.9

+04.5

9.7

5'

Vir

spiral galaxy structure

M062

 

NGC 6266

17 01.2

-30.1

6.5

9'

Oph

globular cluster

M063

Sunflower

NGC 5055

13 15.8

+42.0

8.6

9'

Cvn

elongated galaxy with bright core

M064

Black eye

NGC 4826

12 56.7

+21.7

8.6

7.5'

Com

elongated galaxy dusty

M065

Leo triplet

NGC 3623

11 18.9

+13.1

9.3

10'

Leo

very elongated galaxy with bright core

M066

Leo triplet

NGC 3627

11 20.2

+13.0

9

9'

Leo

spiral galaxy structure

M067

 

NGC 2682

08 50.4

+11.8

7

30'

Cnc

open cluster dense

M068

 

NGC 4590

12 39.5

-26.8

8

9'

Hya

globular cluster highly resolved

M069

 

NGC 6637

18 31.4

-32.4

7.5

4'

Sgr

globular cluster

M070

 

NGC 6681

18 43.2

-32.3

8

4'

Sgr

globular cluster

M071

 

NGC 6838

19 53.8

+18.8

9

6'

Sge

globular cluster highly resolved

M072

 

NGC 6981

20 53.5

-12.5

8.6

3'

Aqr

globular cluster

M073

 

NGC 6994

20 59.0

-12.6

8.9

?

Aqr

asterism

M074

 

NGC 628

01 36.7

+15.8

9.2

10'

Psc

spiral galaxy structure

M075

 

NGC 6864

20 06.1

-21.9

8

3'

Sgr

globular cluster unresolved

M076

little dumbell

NGC 650

01 42.4

+51.6

10.1

2'

Per

planetary nebula irregular

M077

 

NGC 1068

02 42.7

-0.1

8.8

7'

Cet

round galaxy with bright core

M078

 

NGC 2068

05 46.7

+00.1

8

8'

Ori

reflection nebula bright

M079

 

NGC 1904

05 24.5

-24.6

8.4

7.5'

Lep

globular cluster highly resolved

M080

 

NGC 6093

16 17.0

-23

7.2

9'

Sco

globular cluster mottled

M081

Bodes nebula

NGC 3031

09 55.6

+69.1

6.9

26'

Uma

spiral galaxy structure

M082

 

NGC 3034

09 55.8

+69.7

8.4

9'

Uma

very elongated galaxy with dust and bright knots

M083

 

NGC 5236

13 37.0

-29.9

8

10'

Hya

barred spiral galaxy structure

M084

 

NGC 4374

12 25.1

+12.9

9.3

4'

Vir

round galaxy with bright core

M085

 

NGC 4382

12 25.4

+18.2

9.3

5'

Com

round galaxy with bright core

M086

 

NGC 4406

12 26.2

+13.0

9.2

7'

Vir

round galaxy with bright core

M087

 

NGC 4486

12 30.8

+12.4

8.6

7'

Vir

round galaxy with bright core

M088

 

NGC 4501

12 32.0

+14.4

9.5

6'

Com

very elongated galaxy with bright core

M089

 

NGC 4552

12 35.7

+12.6

9.8

3'

Vir

round galaxy with bright core

M090

 

NGC 4569

12 36.8

+13.2

9.5

9'

Vir

very elongated galaxy with bright core

M091

 

NGC 4548

12 35.4

+14.5

10.2

4.5'

Com

elongated galaxy with bright core

M092

 

NGC 6341

17 17.1

+43.1

6.5

8'

Her

globular cluster highly resolved

M093

 

NGC 2447

07 44.6

-23.9

6.2

20'

Pup

open cluster dense

M094

 

NGC 4736

12 50.9

+41.1

8.2

5'

Cvn

elongated galaxy with bright core

M095

 

NGC 3351

10 44.0

+11.7

9.7

4'

Leo

barred spiral galaxy structure

M096

 

NGC 3368

10 46.8

+11.8

9.3

6'

Leo

round galaxy with bright core

M097

Owl

NGC 3587

11 14.8

+55.0

11

2.5'

Uma

planetary nebula irregular

M098

 

NGC 4192

12 13.8

+14.9

10

8.2'

Com

very elongated galaxy with bright core

M099

 

NGC 4254

12 18.8

+14.4

10

5'

Com

spiral galaxy structure

M100

 

NGC 4321

12 22.9

+15.8

9.4

7'

Com

round galaxy with bright core

M101

 

NGC 5457

14 03.2

+54.4

7.8

20'

Uma

spiral galaxy structure with bright knots

M102

 

NGC 5866

15 06.5

+55.8

10

3'

Dra

very elongated galaxy dusty with bright core

M103

 

NGC 581

01 33.2

+60.7

7.4

6'

Cas

open cluster rich

M104

sombrero

NGC 4594

12 40.0

-11.6

8.2

7'

Vir

edge on galaxy dusty

M105

 

NGC 3379

10 47.8

+12.6

9.3

4'

Leo

round galaxy with bright core

M106

 

NGC 4258

12 19.0

+47.3

8.3

18'

Cvn

spiral galaxy structure with bright knots

M107

 

NGC 6171

16 32.5

-13.1

9

7'

Oph

globular cluster

M108

 

NGC 3556

11 11.5

+55.7

10.1

8'

Uma

very elongated galaxy with dust and bright knots

M109

 

NGC 3992

11 57.6

+53.4

9.8

8'

Uma

elongated galaxy with bright core

M110

 

NGC 205

00 40.4

+41.7

8

17'

And

elongated galaxy

Star Catalog

STAR CATALOG

NAME

RA

DEC

MAG

SIZE

CON

DESCRIPTION

ST001

Oåå254

 

00 01.2

+60 21

7.6

59"

Cas

colored double star

ST002

30

30 PSC

00 02.0

-6

4.4

*

Psc

red variable star

ST003 å3053

 

00 02.6

+66 06

5.9

15"

Cas

colored double star

ST004 SU

SU AND

00 04.6

+43.5

8

*

And

red variable star

ST005

Ced214

Cederblad 21400 04.7

+67.2

7.8

30'

Cep

emission nebula

ST006 å3062

ADS 61

00 06.3

+58.4

6.4

1.5"

Cas

double star challenge

ST007

Alpheratz

Alpha And

00 08.4

+29 05

2.1

*

And

star

ST008 å2

Struve 2

00 09.3

+79.7

6.6

0.8"

Cep

double star challenge

ST009

Kappa

ß 391

00 09.4

-28 00

6.2

2"

Scl

double star challenge

ST010

Algenib

Gamma PEG

00 13.2

+15.2

2.8

*

Peg

star

ST011

AD

AD Cet

00 14.5

-7.8

4.9

1.5°

Cet

red variable star

ST012 7

7 CET

00 14.6

-18.9

4.4

*

Cet

red variable star

ST013 35 Psc

å12, UU Psc

00 15.0

+08 49

5.8

12"

Psc

colored double star

ST014

S

S SCL

00 15.4

-32.1

5.5

*

Scl

variable star

ST015

å13

Struve 13

00 16.2

+76.9

7

0.9"

Cep

double star challenge

ST016 ST

ST CAS

00 17.6

+50.3

9

*

Cas

red variable star

ST017 Groombridge34

Groombridge 34

00 18.1

+44.0

8

39"

And double star

ST018 å24

 

00 18.5

+26 08

7.6

5"

And

double star

20.

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Contents Instruction Manual Page Where do I START? Telescope Parts Diagram Quick Assembly Diagram Detailed Assembly Maligning Finderscope Mfocusing TelescopeMattach Remote Computer Controller and Battery Menjoying Your NEW Telescope Mhelpful Hints Button Functions LCD DisplayMmode Overview of Product Page Maligning Northstar for the First Time Point NorthMaligning Northstar for the First Time Musing Northstar for the First Time Musing Northstar for the First Time Catalog Index Constellation Abbreviations Messier Catalog ST CAS CETSCL PSC UV CETARI TRIHOR PERBe CAM CAELEP ORITX AUR SY ERIBL ORI CR GEMUU AUR VW GEMCNC AC PUPRT UMA VELANT UMAVY UMA CVNVIR UMITRA CRBSER OPHDRA SCOPAV SZ SGRSX SCO LYRAQ SGR CYGTT CYG RR SGRRY AQR RV CYGAG PEG RX PEGWarranty / Repair

78-8830, 78-8845 specifications

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