33

Polyhymnia

2008

11

30

291.3457

2.864372

0.338273

338.2115

8.5843

1.871

8.55

0.33

34

Circe

2008

11

30

357.3366

2.686037

0.108253

329.9188

184.5186

5.5028

8.51

0.15

35

Leukothea

2008

11

30

210.9581

2.990727

0.227795

213.9588

353.8097

7.9351

8.5

0.15

36

Atalante

2008

11

30

198.7502

2.745856

0.303496

47.0352

358.4703

18.4346

8.46

0.15

37

Fides

2008

11

30

190.2175

2.641461

0.176024

62.5955

7.3927

3.073

7.29

0.24

38

Leda

2008

11

30

258.4882

2.739764

0.153551

169.6907

295.793

6.9731

8.32

0.15

39

Laetitia

2008

11

30

208.1856

2.767148

0.114802

209.4385

157.1627

10.3862

6.1

0.15

40

Harmonia

2008

11

30

90.4497

2.267479

0.046348

269.7366

94.2864

4.2566

7

0.15

41

Daphne

2008

11

30

37.4718

2.765469

0.272064

46.3609

178.1346

15.7666

7.12

0.1

42

Isis

2008

11

30

302.7259

2.441053

0.22337

236.6529

84.3936

8.5296

7.53

0.15

43

Ariadne

2008

11

30

73.2044

2.202968

0.168091

15.8319

264.9291

3.4677

7.93

0.11

44

Nysa

2008

11

30

170.7123

2.425341

0.147657

342.7508

131.5792

3.7041

7.03

0.46

45

Eugenia

2008

11

30

286.3938

2.720994

0.081644

85.5622

147.9191

6.6099

7.46

0.07

46

Hestia

2008

11

30

217.3722

2.524407

0.172783

176.8484

181.1561

2.3432

8.36

0.06

47

Aglaja

2008

11

30

6.8168

2.879575

0.135015

314.043

3.1473

4.9838

7.84

0.16

48

Doris

2008

11

30

102.4412

3.108642

0.074784

257.133

183.7354

6.5555

6.9

0.15

49

Pales

2008

11

30

274.6896

3.09392

0.230324

109.804

286.1346

3.1802

7.8

0.15

50

Virginia

2008

11

30

10.6337

2.651387

0.283688

200.0845

173.6319

2.8324

9.24

0.15

51

Nemausa

2008

11

30

145.8796

2.365855

0.06723

3.2243

176.0995

9.9753

7.35

0.08

52

Europa

2008

11

30

269.0613

3.094958

0.105853

344.0615

128.7541

7.4816

6.31

0.18

53

Kalypso

2008

11

30

259.669

2.618282

0.204793

313.3827

143.5885

5.1684

8.81

0.15

54

Alexandra

2008

11

30

258.1198

2.711412

0.196803

345.7216

313.437

11.8071

7.66

0.15

55

Pandora

2008

11

30

265.9608

2.759307

0.144664

3.9396

10.5166

7.1839

7.8

0.15

56

Melete

2008

11

30

72.9013

2.595268

0.237971

103.5363

193.4492

8.0701

8.31

0.15

57

Mnemosyne

2008

11

30

191.8584

3.147948

0.118166

212.5563

199.3297

15.2023

7.03

0.15

58

Concordia

2008

11

30

171.8732

2.698995

0.044675

33.2036

161.1913

5.0605

8.86

0.15

59

Elpis

2008

11

30

40.6966

2.713766

0.116815

211.4276

170.1613

8.6326

7.93

0.15

60

Echo

2008

11

30

276.6632

2.392828

0.183056

271.1452

191.6475

3.6011

8.21

0.27

61

Danae

2008

11

30

263.5451

2.980351

0.168521

13.751

333.7722

18.2254

7.68

0.15

62

Erato

2008

11

30

286.4868

3.130932

0.173412

273.2412

125.5826

2.229

8.76

0.15

63

Ausonia

2008

11

30

209.2939

2.395977

0.12571

295.8189

337.8964

5.7856

7.55

0.25

64

Angelina

2008

11

30

264.9106

2.681069

0.125643

179.5963

309.2127

1.31

7.67

0.48

47

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iOptron 8507, 8506 instruction manual

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.

Another fantastic feature of the iOptron 8506 is its payload capacity. Designed to support a range of telescopes, the 8506 can handle heavier optical tubes, ensuring stability when used for astrophotography. This versatility allows users to experiment with a variety of equipment without compromising performance.

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.