Manual
Guided Tour Menu
When  Guided  Tours  is  selected,  LS-6  shows  you  a 
list of theme tours that will help you explore the night 
sky. These tours are pre programmed presentations of 
objects that are visible for the user’s particular location, 
time and date. 
The most popular tour is “Tonight’s Best”  that  guides 
the user to the best objects that are currently up in the 
night sky.  This tour  is the easiest way to  get started 
exploring the cosmos with your new LS-6 telescope.
Each tour will select the objects, present multi-media 
clips about the object and, if you press “GoTo”, put that 
object in the eyepiece of the telescope for you to view.
To exit a tour, press “Mode”.
 The telescope comes pre-loaded with:
•  “Tonight’s  Best”,  a  selection  of  the  most 
interesting objects visible on any night.
•  “A Star’s Life”, explains how stars are formed, 
created,  changes  through  their  lives  and  nally 
die using examples that are visible tonight.
•  “How  Far  is  Far”,  an  explanation  of  the 
phenomenal  distances  you  can  see  with  your 
LS-6.
AutoStar  Suite  also  allows you  to create  your  own 
guided tours of the skies, including your own objects, 
titles, images and sound les (for complete instructions 
on how to use the authoring tools please refer to the 
reference  manual  included  on  the  AutoStar  Suite 
DVD). 
Object Menu
Almost all observing with LS-6 is performed using the 
Object  menu  category.  (NOTE:  Exceptions  include 
Guided Tour and Landmarks).
Many  LS-6  menu  categories  contain  databases. 
An  LS-6  database  is  a  list  of  objects,  such  as  stars, 
planets,  comets,  nebulae  and  so  forth.  When  one  of 
these objects is selected from a database by pressing 
“ENTER”  and  then  “GO  TO”,  LS-6  moves  your 
telescope (when 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 ascending  orbits 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 rst line of the screen, the multimedia description 
of  the  constellation  is  played.  When  the  media 
presentation  completes,  or  you  press  the  “MEDIA” 
key to halt  the  presentation,  a menu gives  you  three 
choices:
  •  Show Summary –  presents the key data about 
    the constellation.
  •  Walk the  Stars  –  presents  a  catalog  of  the 
    brightest  stars  in  the  constellation  so  that  you  
    can walk the constellation gure. 
  •  Show Objects – presents a list of the best deep  
    sky  objects  in  this  constellation  for  you  
    to explore.
Deep Sky is a database of objects outside our Solar 
System such as nebulae, star clusters, galaxies, and 
quasars  grouped  in  various  catalogs  like  Messier, 
Caldwell and NGC.
Star is a database of stars listed in different categories 
such as named, double, variable, or nearby. 
Important Note: When you are looking at descriptive 
object  text,  pressing “ENTER”  will  synchronize  the 
telescope’s  coordinates  with  the  object.  This  is  most 
useful when synching on bright stars to achieve better 
pointing in the vicinity of the star.
User Catalogs allows the user to dene and store in 
memory deep-sky objects of specic interest that are 
not  currently  in  the  LS-6  database.  See Appendix  B, 
page 37 for more information (for complete instructions 
on how to use the authoring tools please refer to the 
reference  manual  included  on  the  AutoStar  Suite 
DVD).
Satellite is a database of Earth-orbiting objects such 
as  the  International  Space  Station  (ISS),  the  Hubble 
Space  Telescope  (HST),  Global Positioning  System 
(GPS) satellites, and geosynchronous orbit satellites. 
In order to nd and track satellites, you must download 
recent orbital data into the telescope. 
Landmarks stores the location  of terrestrial points 
of  interest  that  you  create in  the permanent  LS-6 
database.
AUTOSTAR III MENU OPTIONS
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