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Locate Mode

The SkyScout has a database of over 6,000 celestial objects that are divided into six custom catalogs 
that include:

Tonight's Highlights

- In addition to the many customized object lists, SkyScout also has a Tonight's

Highlights feature that uses the internal GPS system to display a custom list of all the best objects visible
from your exact location and time. Tonight's Highlights is a useful tool for both novice and experienced
users. Remember to view Tonight's Highlights each time you use SkyScout since displayed objects will
change as new objects appear in the sky.

Planets

- All nine planets in our Solar System plus the Moon.

Stars

- This catalog is separated into the following useful categories: 

Brightest 20

- A list of the 20 brightest stars in the sky in order of their apparent magnitude.

Common Name

- An alphabetical list of the brightest stars by common name.

Double Stars

- An alphabetical list of stars that are part of a multiple star system.

Variable Stars

- An alphabetical list of stars that are known to vary in brightness.

SAO Number

- Allows you to directly enter a known SAO (Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory) 

catalog number from a partial list of the brightest stars in this catalog.

Hipparcos Number

- Allows you to directly enter a known Hipparcos catalog number from 

a partial list of the brightest stars in this catalog.

Constellation

- A complete listing of all 88 constellations in the Northern and Southern hemispheres.

You can view only the 12 constellation of the Zodiac or an alphabetical list of all Constellations as well as
a guided tour of each star in the constellation. See Exploring Constellation and Asterisms section below.

Deep Sky

- Based on the popular Messier object list of deep sky objects, this catalog is broken-up in the

following customized list:

Galaxies

- A list of the most popular Galaxies outside of the Milky Way. 

Common Name

- A list of all Messier objects with common names.

Messier Objects

- A complete list of all Messier objects.

Nebulae

- A list of diffuse nebulae and star forming regions.

Planetary Nebula

- A list of famous planetary nebulae. 

Globular Clusters

- A list of the brightest of these ancient star clusters.

Open Clusters

- A list of the best Open Clusters from the Messier list.

Asterisms

- A list of some of the most famous star patterns in the sky. Similar to the constellations, there

are many recognizable patterns of stars (such as the Big Dipper and The Northern Cross) that are not
actually constellations, but are equally well known.

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Observing Tip

Although many of the Deep Sky objects are relatively bright, some of them may not be visible
with the naked eye. However, SkyScout makes an excellent companion for binoculars or a
small telescope that will allow you to see all the Deep Sky objects.  

Observing Tip

Since many of the SkyScout's object lists are quite long, the Constellations, Common Name Star
and Double Star lists are broken up into convenient alphabetical groupings for quicker access.
For example, if you would like to select the star Polaris from the Common Name star list, scroll
down to the Naos to Prijipati group and press the select button. This will display a list of the
individual stars from Naos to Prijipati, including the star Polaris.

Summary of Contents for Sky Scout

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...n pg 6 Exploring Constellations and Asterisms pg 7 Field Guide pg 7 GPS Mode pg 8 a Viewing GPS Information Settings Menu pg 8 9 a About menu b Enter Time Location Information Manually c Updating Time...

Page 3: ...UTTONS Quickly access various on screen menus USB PORT Download database updates from your PC USB cable included 3 5mm HEADPHONE JACK for audio presentation headphones included VIEWFINDER with LED dir...

Page 4: ...options select options or return back to the previous screen You can use the Menu Navigation Pad not only to access the same menus as the quick access keys but also to explore the other features of t...

Page 5: ...ng through the viewfinder aim the SkyScout at the object in the sky you wish to identify 4 Align the two illuminated targeting rings so that one fits evenly inside the other 5 Center the desired objec...

Page 6: ...alphabetical list of all Constellations as well as a guided tour of each star in the constellation See Exploring Constellation and Asterisms section below Deep Sky Based on the popular Messier object...

Page 7: ...o blink faster Once the lights start blinking rapidly you are very close to the object so make very small movements as the SkyScout is now honing in on a very small part of the sky 9 When you are dire...

Page 8: ...Trace Figure option that will display and guide you to the brightest stars that make up the pattern Field Guide SkyScout comes with a complete field guide to help you better understand and enjoy using...

Page 9: ...e entering local time you must enter your time zone UTC offset Refer to Appendix A to locate the correct time zone Universal Time Coordinate for your location GPS Mode Viewing GPS Information Once lin...

Page 10: ...tes that you are very close to the desired object Once it gets close the SkyScout is scanning a very small area of sky to pinpoint the exact object Move the SkyScout very slowly once the arrows begin...

Page 11: ...damage to your eyes you should never look directly at the sun with the SkyScout or the naked eye What is the SD card slot for SD card slot is used for an optional Sky Tour audio presentation that pro...

Page 12: ...Program 1 Insert the SkyScout CD into your computer s CD ROM drive An interactive menu should appear on your computer screen a If CD ROM does not auto launch then double click on My Computer b Double...

Page 13: ...display with red LED backlight 3 W x 1 H 78mm x 26mm 240 x 80 with a 0 325mm dot pitch Audio Maximum output power 50mW Frequency response 20 to 20 000 Hz Earbud style headphones included Inputs and O...

Page 14: ...at the bottom of t he map The number between the boundary lines is your Universal Time Coordinate For example the UTC for Los Angeles would be 8 All numbers are listed in standard time and do not acc...

Page 15: ...air Further product malfunction or deterioration due to normal wear is not covered by this warranty CELESTRON DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHETHER OF MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS FOR A PA...

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