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5. Use SmartStar
®
 R-80 
5.1. Manual Operation of the 
Telescope 
You may observe land and astronomical 
objects using GoToNova’s arrow keys. 
After the telescope was assembled 
(referring to Section 2. Telescope 
Assembly), flip the ON/OFF switch on the 
telescope mount to the ON position. Use 
►,◄,▼ or ▲ buttons to point the telescope 
to desired object. You may need using 
SPEED key to change the slewing speed. 
5.2. Slew to an Object 
Press MENU button, from the main menu, 
select “Select and Slew.” Select an object 
you would like to observe and press ENTER 
key.  
The GoToNova
®
 8405 hand controller has a 
database consists of over 10,000 objects. 
Use ► or ◄ button to move the cursor and 
▼ or ▲ button to change the number. 
indicates the object is above the 
horizon, and “
” 
means it is below the 
horizon. Only those objects above the 
horizon can be observed. In some catalogs, 
those stars below the horizon may not 
display. 
5.2.1. Planets, Sun, Moon 
There are 9 objects in Solar system. 
5.2.2. Deep Sky Objects 
•  Named Deepsky Objects: It consists of 
137 deep sky objects with their common 
names. More information will be 
available by pressing HELP key. A list of 
named deep sky objects is also 
attached in Appendix C. 
•  Messier Catalog: It consists of all 110 
objects in Messier catalog. More 
information will be available by pressing 
HELP key. 
•  NGC Catalog: a few thousand objects in 
NGC catalog. Use ► or ◄ button to 
move the cursor and ▼ or ▲ button to 
change the number. 
5.2.3. Comets 
It contains up to 64 comets. This database 
is customer upgradeable. 
5.2.4. Asteroids 
It contains up to 64 asteroids. This database 
is customer upgradeable. 
5.2.5. Stars 
•  Named Stars: It consists of 191 stars 
with their common names. They are 
listed alphabetically. A list is attached in 
Appendix C. 
•  Constellations: It consists of 88 modern 
constellations with their names. They 
are listed alphabetically. A list is 
attached in Appendix C. 
•  Double Stars: It consists of 211 double 
stars. A list is attached in Appendix C. 
•  SAO Bright Stars: It consists of the 
bright SAO catalog objects with their 
magnitudes greater than 6. 
5.2.6. User RA&DEC JD2000 Objects 
It can consist up to 256 user predefined 
objects. These objects need to be entered 
before they can be selected for slewing 
(Refer to 5.7.1 User RA&DEC JD2000). 
5.2.7. Enter Position 
Go to a target by entering its R.A. and DEC 
numbers. 
5.2.8. Watch List 
A watch list is a list of your favorite celestial 
objects in the database. It can be selected 
for slewing. User can add, delete and 
browse the watch list. (Refer to 5.7. Watch 
List).