Manual
INDEX
Guided Tour Menu
When Guided Tours is selected, AutoStar III 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 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 fi nally 
die using examples that are visible tonight.
•  “How Far is Far”, an explanation of the 
phenomenal distances you can see with 
your LS.
AutoStar Suite also allows you to create your 
own guided tours of the skies, including your own 
objects, titles, images and sound fi 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 is performed using the 
Object menu category. (NOTE: Exceptions include 
Guided Tour and Landmarks).
Many LS menu categories contain databases. An LS 
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 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 fi 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 fi 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 defi ne and store in 
memory deep-sky objects of specifi c interest that are not 
currently in the LS 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 fi 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 
database.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To use the Landmark function, 
the telescope must be located and aligned exactly as 
AUTOSTAR III MENU OPTIONS
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