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In this procedure, you will center an object you wish to have identified by AutoStar

IIin the telescope eyepiece and use the "Identify" menu to find out information about the object or the nearest object to it in the AutoStar II database.

1.Center the object you wish to have identified in the telescope's eyepiece.

2.Navigate to the "Object: Identify" option and press ENTER.

3."Searching..." displays. When AutoStar II finishes calculating, the name of the closest object displays.

4.Press a Scroll key to display information about this object. AutoStar II displays some or all of the following information about the object with each press of a Scroll key:

Displayed information:

Example:

Catalog or common name of object

Messier 107, NGC6171, Orion Nebula,

etc

 

Type of object

Globular Cluster, Nebula, Black Hole, etc.

Right Ascension

16:32:4

Declination

13°03'

Constellation

Virgo, Orion, etc.

Magnitude

3

Size

2'

Scrolling message

"This Globular Cluster is 10,000 light

years

away...."

Browse

This menu allows you to search the libraries for objects with certain parameters, much like a search engine. "Edit Parameters" lets you set various parameters for the search, and "Start Search" activates the search. A typical search might be per- formed as follows:

1.Select "Browse" from the Object menu. Press ENTER. "Browse: Start Search" displays.

2.Press one of the Scroll Keys and "Browse: Edit Parameters" displays. Press

ENTER.

3."Edit Parameters: Largest (mins)" displays. "Mins" stands for arc-minutes. Press ENTER.

4."Largest (mins)" and a value displays. Using the Number keys, enter a size in arc-minutes. AutoStar II will search for objects up to this size and no larger. Press ENTER.

5."Edit Parameters: Largest (mins)" displays again. Press the Scroll Down key.

"Edit Parameters: Smallest (mins)" displays. Enter the value for the smallest size of an object that AutoStar II will search for in the database. Continue with "Brightest," Faintest," and "Minimum Elevation," using the procedure described in steps 3 and 4.

6.After "Minimum Elevation," "Object Type" displays. Press ENTER." "+Black Hole" displays. If you do not wish to have "Black Holes" in your search, press ENTER and the "+" changes to a "–." Press the Scroll Down key to scroll to the next item. "+Diffuse Nebula" displays. Continue to scroll through the list and press ENTER if you wish to change the "+" to a "–" or vice-versa.

7.After you have scrolled to the last item on the "Object Type" list, press MODE twice and the Scroll Down key once. "Browse: Start Search" displays. Press ENTER. "Start Search: Next" displays. Press ENTER. AutoStar II searches the database and displays the first object that matches the search parameters you have entered. Use the scroll keys to display information about the object. Press MODE and "Start Search: Next" displays again. Press ENTER and the next item matching the parameters displays. Repeat this procedure to display all the objects. Press GO TO to slew telescope to a displayed object.

8.Press MODE repeatedly to leave this menu.

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Looking at or near the Sun will cause irreversible damage to your eye. Do not point this telescope

 

at or near the Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.

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