D. 1c catalog, E. gcvs catalog, F. star catalog – Leisure Time LX20 User Manual
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The following types are distinguished in the CNGC:
TYPE
LEGEND
DESCRIPTION
0
None
Unverified Southern Object
1
OPEN
Open Cluster
2
GLOB
Globular Cluster
3
DNEB
Diffuse Nebula
4
PNEB
Planetary Nebula (or SN Remnant)
5
GAL
Galaxy
6
OPEN + DNEB
Open Cluster + Diffuse Nebula
7
None
Non-Existent Object
8
STAR
Star
9
MULTI+STAR
Multiple Star
A
MULTI+GAL
Multiple Galaxy (Usually Interacting)
B
DNEB
Dark Nebula in front of Diffuse Nebula
C
GAL+OPEN
Open Cluster in External Galaxy
D
GAL+GLOB
Globular Cluster in External Galaxy
E
GAL+DNEB
Diffuse Nebula in External Galaxy
F
GAL+OPEN+DNEB
Open Cluster + Diffuse Nebula in Galaxy
S
Object is also listed in the Sky Catalogue 2000
T
Object is also listed in the Tirion Sky Atlas 2000
d. 1C Catalog
This is the complete 1C catalog of a variety of objects that the
standard NGC catalog missed.
e. GCVS Catalog
This is a complete catalog of variable stars (shown at the bottom
of this page).
Variable stars from the GCVS are entered using a six digit
number. The first two digits, refer to the constellation where the
variable star is located and is listed in the table below. The next
four digits are assigned sequentially within each constellation
according to the standard sequence of variable-star designations
(R, S, ...).
Therefore, the first star in the constellation of Virgo would be
entered as: 860001.
f. Star Catalog
The STAR catalog contains the 250 brightest stars (STAR 1
through STAR 250), 100 interesting double stars (STAR 251
through STAR 350), plus Sigma Octantis, the southern pole star
(STAR 351).
g. M (Messier) Catalog
The M catalog has been the benchmark deep-sky catalog for
years. Recently expanded to 110 objects, the M (Messier) catalog
contains most of the best deep-sky objects.
h. Planet Catalog
The LX200 calculates the orbital positions of the eight major
planets for the current calendar date. To access a planet, use the
STAR key and enter the appropriate number as indicated below:
(NOTE: 903 is the Moon.)
OBJECT LIBRARY PLANET LEGEND
PLANET
STAR #
PLANET
STAR #
MERCURY
901
SATURN
906
VENUS
902
URANUS
907
MARS
904
NEPTUNE
908
JUPITER
905
PLUTO
909
Code Const
Code Const
Code Const
Code Const
01 AND
23 CIR
45 LAC
67 PSA
02 ANT
24 COL
46 LEO
68 PUP
03 APS
25 COM
47 LMI
69 PYX
04 AQR
26 CRA
48 LEP
70 RET
05 AQL
27 CRB
49 LIB
71 SGE
06 ARA
28 CRV
50 LUP
72 SGR
07 ARI
29 CRT
51 LYN
73 SCO
08 AUR
30 CRU
52 LYR
74 SCL
09 BOO
31 CYG
53 MEN
75 SCT
10 ; CAE
32 DEL
54 MIC
76 SER
11 ' CAM
33 DOR
55 MON
77 SEX
12 CNC
34 DRA
56 MUS
78 TAU
13 CVN
35 EQU
57 NOR
79 TEL
14 CMA
36 ERI
58 OCT
80 TRI
15 CMI
37 FOR
59 OPH
81 TRA
16 CAP
38 GEM
60 ORI
82 TUC
17 CAR
39 GRU
61 PAV
83 UMA
18 CAS
40 HER
62 PEG
84 UMI
19 CEN
41 HOR
63 PER
85 VEL
20 CEP
42 HYA
64 PHE
86 VI R
21 GET
43 HYI
65 PIC
87 VOL
22 CHA
44 IND
66 PSC
88 VUL
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