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 Mirror Support Clutches

The EdgeHD Optical tube is equipped with mirror tension clutches to 
help support and  minimize lateral movement of the primary mirror 
during astrophotography . 
To use the mirror clutches:
1.  Use the focus knob to adjust the primary mirror to the desired focus.
2.  Once in focus, turn the two mirror lock knobs clockwise until both are 

very tight and can be turned no further .
Warning!  Once the mirror is locked down, do not turn the focuser 
knob without loosening the mirror locks first. Although turning 
the focus knob should not damage the telescope, undue stress can 
be placed on the focus mechanisms causing excessive image shift 
while focusing.

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 Calculating Magnification

You can change the power of your  telescope just by changing the 
eyepiece (ocular).  To determine the magnification of your telescope, 
simply divide the focal length of the telescope by the focal length of the 
eyepiece used. In equation format, the formula looks like this:

Let’s say, for example,  you are using the 40 mm Plössl eyepiece . To 
determine the magnification you simply divide the focal length of your  

telescope (the CPC 800, for example, has a focal length of 2032 mm) by 
the focal length of the eyepiece, 40 mm . Dividing 2032 by 40 yields a 
magnification of 51 power.  
Although the power is variable, each instrument under average skies 
has a limit to the highest useful magnification. The general rule is that 
60 power can be used for every inch of aperture. For example, the 
CPC 800  is 8 inches in diameter. Multiplying 8 by 60 gives a maximum 
useful magnification of 480 power. Although this is the maximum useful 
magnification, most observing is done in the range of 20 to 35 power for 
every inch of aperture which is 160 to 280 times for the CPC 800 telescope.

Magnification  – 

Focal Length of Telescope (mm)

Focal Length of Eyepiece (mm)

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 Determining Field of View

Determining the field of view is important if you want to get an idea of 
the angular size of the object you are observing. To calculate the actual 
field of view, divide the apparent field of the eyepiece (supplied by the 
eyepiece manufacturer) by the magnification. In equation format, the 
formula looks like this:

As you can see, before determining the field of view, you must calculate 
the magnification. Using the example in the previous section, we can 

determine the field of view using the same 40 mm eyepiece. The 40 mm 
Plössl  eyepiece has an apparent field of view of 46°. Divide the 46° by 
the magnification, which is 51 power. This yields an actual field of .9°, or 
almost a full degree .  
To convert degrees to feet at 1,000 yards, which is more useful for 
terrestrial observing, simply multiply by 52 .5 . Continuing with our 
example, multiply the angular field .9° by 52.5. This produces a linear 
field width of 47 feet at a distance of one thousand yards. The apparent 
field of each eyepiece that Celestron manufactures is found in the 
Celestron Accessory Catalog (#93685).

True Field  – 

Apparent Field of Eyepiece

Magnification

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 General Observing Hints

When working with any optical instrument, there are a few things to 
remember to ensure you get the best possible image .
•  Never look through window glass. Glass found in household windows 

is optically imperfect, and as a result, may vary in thickness from one 
part of a window to the next. This inconsistency can and will affect the 
ability to focus your telescope. In most cases you will not be able to 
achieve a truly sharp image, while in some cases, you may actually see 
a double image .

•  Never look across or over objects that are producing heat waves. This 

includes asphalt parking lots on hot summer days or building rooftops .

•  Hazy skies, fog and mist can also make it difficult to focus when 

viewing terrestrially . The amount of detail seen under these conditions 
is greatly reduced . Also, when photographing under these conditions, 
the processed film may come out a little grainier than normal with 
lower contrast and underexposed .

•  If you wear corrective lenses (specifically glasses), you may want 

to remove them when observing with an eyepiece attached to the 
telescope . When using a camera, however, you should always wear 
corrective lenses to ensure the sharpest possible focus. If you have a 
stigmatism, corrective lenses must be worn at all times .

FIGURE 5-4

Mirror  

Clutch  

Knobs

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Страница 4: ...other high performance features TheCPC DeluxeHD s features combined withCelestron s legendary optical systems give amateur astronomers the most sophisticated and easy to use telescopes available on th...

Страница 5: ...onal 9 Schmidt Corrector Lens 14 Accessory Tray Center 4 Hand Control 10 Altitude Locking Knobs Support Bracket 5 Eyepiece 11 Carrying Handle 15 Focus Knob 6 Finderscope A Hand Control Port C PC Inter...

Страница 6: ...tached so the tripod legs can collapse To set up the tripod 1 Hold the tripod with the head up and the legs pointed toward the ground 2 Pull the legs away from the central column until they will not s...

Страница 7: ...be aligned for GoTo use Any manual movement of the telescope will invalidate your telescope s alignment Before attaching your visual accessories first loosen the altitude locking knob while holding t...

Страница 8: ...erscope Installation The finderscope must first be mounted in the included quick release bracket then attached to the rear cell of the telescope To install the finderscope 1 Locate the finderscope mou...

Страница 9: ...target Remember that the image orientation through the finder is inverted i e upside down and reversed from left to right Because of this it may take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the dir...

Страница 10: ...unique list of some of the most recognizable star patterns in the sky CCDObjects A custom list of many interesting galaxy pairs trios and clusters that are well suited forCCD imaging with theCPC tele...

Страница 11: ...rmation downloaded from theGPS 3 The hand control will display a message reminding you to level the tripod if you already haven t done so Press ENTER to continue 4 Use the arrow buttons on the hand co...

Страница 12: ...der press ENTER The display will then instruct you to center the star in the field of view of the eyepiece When the star is centered pressALIGN to accept this star as your second alignment star When t...

Страница 13: ...e EQ alignments gives you the choice of performing anAutoAlign Two Star alignment One Star alignment or Solar System alignment EQAutoAlign The EQAutoAlign uses all the same time site information as th...

Страница 14: ...amed Stars NamedObject Double Stars Variable Stars Asterisms andCCDObjects Selecting any one of these catalogs will display a numeric alphabetical listing of the objects under that list Pressing theUP...

Страница 15: ...number 1 on the hand control is the slowest rate 5x sidereal and can be used for accurate centering of objects in the eyepiece and photographic guiding To change the speed rate of the motors Press th...

Страница 16: ...by entering the R A and declination for that object Scroll to the Enter RA DEC command and press ENTER The display will then ask you to enter first the R A and then the declination of the desired obje...

Страница 17: ...tions If you notice a jump when releasing the button but setting the values lower results in a pause when pressing the button go with the higher value for positive but use a lower value for negative C...

Страница 18: ...acklash compensation values initial date and time longitude latitude along with slew and filter limits will be reset The hand control will ask you to press the 0 key before returning to the factory de...

Страница 19: ...ection PEC PEC is designed to improve photographic quality by reducing the amplitude of the worm gear errors and improving the tracking accuracy of the drive This feature is for advanced astrophotogra...

Страница 20: ...focusing knob until the image is sharp If the knob will not turn it has reached the end of its travel on the focusing mechanism Turn the knob in the opposite direction until the image is sharp Once a...

Страница 21: ...e apparent field of the eyepiece supplied by the eyepiece manufacturer by the magnification In equation format the formula looks like this As you can see before determining the field of view you must...

Страница 22: ...oving toward the west Motionof theStars The daily motion of the Sun across the sky is familiar to even the most casual observer This daily trek is not the Sun moving as early astronomers thought but t...

Страница 23: ...y bright star in the telescope s database select the AlignWedge option The telescope will then re slew to the same star 1 Center the star in the finderscope and press ENTER 2 Then accurately center th...

Страница 24: ...one after any one of the previously mentioned methods has been completed To perform the declination drift method you need to choose two bright stars One should be near the eastern horizon and one due...

Страница 25: ...te power PlanetaryObserving Hints Remember that atmospheric conditions are usually the limiting factor on how much planetary detail will be visible So avoid observing the planets when they are low on...

Страница 26: ...ance deep sky viewing from light polluted areas by blocking unwanted light while transmitting light from certain deep sky objects You can on the other hand observe planets and stars from light pollute...

Страница 27: ...models are available ShortExposurePrimeFocusPhotography Short exposure prime focus photography is the best way to begin recording celestial objects It is done with the camera attached to the telescope...

Страница 28: ...for your next exposure Don t forget to take photos of varying duration and keep accurate records of what you have done Record the date telescope exposure duration eyepiece f ratio film and some commen...

Страница 29: ...s ENTER You will have 5 seconds before the system starts to record The first time each observing session that PEC record or play is selected the worm gear must rotate in order to mark its starting pos...

Страница 30: ...f 2 There are only a select few objects that work well at f 10 The Moon images fine because it is so bright but planets are still a bit small and should be shot at f 20 The Ring Nebula is a good candi...

Страница 31: ...view 5 times larger and the object size 1 5 compared to that of f 10 see Figure 8 8 FIGURE 8 8 Telescope Standard f 10 f 2 Model Configuration Configuration 8 80 2032 mm 16 406 4 mm 9 25 93 2350 mm 1...

Страница 32: ...damage the optics If dust has built up on the corrector plate remove it with a brush made of camel s hair or a can of pressurized air Spray at an angle to the lens for approximately two to four second...

Страница 33: ...direction than simply repeat steps 2 through 6 as described above for the new direction FIGURE 9 3 A collimatedtelescope should appear symmetrical withthe central obstruction centered inthe star s di...

Страница 34: ...T shaped assembly that attaches to the rear cell of the telescope As light from the telescope enters the guider most passes straight through to the camera A small portion however is diverted by a pris...

Страница 35: ...122x Resolution Rayleigh Criterion 68 arc seconds 59 arc seconds 50 arc seconds Dawes Limit 57 arc seconds 49 arc seconds 42 arc seconds Light Gathering Power 843x 1127x 1593x Near Focus with Standard...

Страница 36: ...tude star or other celestial object as perceived by an observer on Earth Arc minute A unit of angular size equal to 1 60 of a degree Arc second A unit of angular size equal to 1 3 600 of a degree or 1...

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