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MENUS AND MENU OPTIONS

Object Menu

Almost all observing with Autostar is performed using the Object menu category. (

NOTE:

Exceptions include Guided Tour and Landmark Survey.) See

GO TO SATURN

, page 19, for an

example of observing using the Object menu. Also see

TAKE A GUIDED TOUR

, page 19.

Many Autostar menu categories contain databases. An Autostar database is a list of viewable
objects, such as stars, planets, comets, nebulae, and so forth. When one of these objects is
selected from a database, Autostar moves your telescope (if properly aligned) and points it at
the selected object.

The Object Menu options include:

Solar System is a database of the eight planets (Earth is not included) in order out from the
Sun, followed by the Moon, asteroids, and comets.

Constellation is a database of all 88 Northern and Southern Hemisphere constellations. When
this menu option is chosen and a constellation name appears on the first line of the screen,
press GO TO once to change the second line to the name of the brightest star in the constel-
lation. Press GO TO a second time to slew the telescope to that star. Use the Scroll keys to
cycle through the list of stars in the constellation, from brightest to dimmest.

Deep Sky is a database of objects outside our Solar System such as nebulae, star clusters,
galaxies, and quasars.

Star is a database of stars listed in different categories such as named, double, variable, or
nearby.

Satellite is a database of Earth-orbiting objects such as the International Space Station, the
Hubble Space Telescope, Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, and geosynchronous
orbit satellites.

User Objects allows the user to define and store in memory deep-sky objects of specific inter-
est that are not currently in the Autostar database. See "Appendix B" for more information.

Tonight's Best

How Far is Far
A Star's Life
Downloaded Tours
User-created Tours

Solar System
Mercury

Etc.

Moon
Asteroids

Comets

Constellations
Andromeda

Etc.

Deep Sky

Named Object
Galaxies
Nebulae

Messier

Etc.

Star

Named

SAO Catalog
Double

Variable
Etc.

Satellite
Select
Add
Delete

Edit

User Objects
Select
Add
Delete

Edit

Landmarks
Select
Add
Delete
Identify

Sunrise
Sunset
Moonrise
Moonset
Moon Phases

Next Full Moon
Next New Moon
Next 1st Qtr
Next 3rd Qtr

Meteor Showers

Quadrantids

Lyrids

Eta Aquarids

Delta Aquarids

Perseids
Orionids

Taurids
Leonids

Geminids

Ursids
Solar Eclipses
Lunar Eclipses
Autumn Equinox
Vernal Equinox
Winter Solstice
Summer Solstice

Tour Objects

A...
Accretion Disk

Etc.

B...
C...
D...
E...
F...
G...
H...
I...
J...
K...
L...
M...
N...
O...
P...
Q...
R...
S...
T...
U...
V...
W...
X...
Y...
Z...

Timer
Set
Start & Stop
Alarm
Set

On & Off

Eyepiece Calc.
Field of View
Magnification
Suggest
Display Options
Sun Warning

Getting Started

Brightness Adj.
Contrast Adj.
Beep
Sleep Scope
Park Scope
Cord Wrap

Align

Easy
One Star

Two Star
Date
Time
Daylight Saving
Telescope
Telescope Model
Focal Length
Az/RA Ratio
Alt/Dec Ratio
Mount
Az/RA Percent
Alt/Dec Percent
Train Drive
Tracking Rate

Reverse L/R
Reverse Up/Dn
Quiet Slew

Max Elevation
Min AOS

Calibrate Motor

High Precision

Targets
Astronomical
Terrestrial
Site
Select
Add
Delete

Edit

Download
Statistics
Reset

Select Item:

Object

Select Item:

Event

Select Item:

Guided Tour

Select Item:

Glossary

Select Item:
Utilities

Select Item:
Setup

Fig. 22: The Complete Autostar Menu Structure.