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TELESCOPE BASICS

A telescope is an instrument that collects and focuses light  The nature of the optical design determines how the light is 
focused   Some telescopes, known as refractors, use lenses, other telescopes, known as reflectors (Newtonians), use 
mirrors 
Developed in the early 1600s, the refractor is the oldest telescope design   It derives its name from the method it uses 
to focus incoming light rays   The refractor uses a lens to bend or refract incoming light rays, hence the name (see Figure 
3-1)   Early designs used single element lenses   However, the single lens acts like a prism and breaks light down into 
the colors of the rainbow, producing a phenomenon known as chromatic aberration   To get around this problem, a 
two-element lens, known as an achromat, was introduced   Each element has a different index of refraction allowing two 
different wavelengths of light to be focused at the same point   Most two-element lenses, usually made of crown and flint 
glasses, are corrected for red and green light   Blue light may still be focused at a slightly different point 

   

Figure   3-­‐1   

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cutaway   view   of   the   light   path   of   the

cutaway   view   of   the   light   path   of   the   

Refractor   

Refractor      

optical      

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design

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IMAGE ORIENTATION

The image orientation changes depending on how the eyepiece is inserted into the telescope   When using a star diagonal 
with refractors, the image is right-side-up, but reversed from left-to-right (i e , mirror image)   If inserting the eyepiece 
directly into the focuser of a refractor (i e , without the diagonal), the image is upside-down and reversed from left-to-right 
(i e , inverted)   However, when using the AstroMaster refractor and the standard erect image diagonal, the images is 
correctly oriented in every aspect   

 

Image orientation as seen with the unaided 
eye and using erecting devices on refractors 
and Newtonians

Reversed from left to right, as viewed using 
a Star Diagonal on a refractor 

Inverted image, normal with Newtonians and 
as viewed with eyepiece directly in a refractor 

Fig. 3-1 

A cutaway view of the light path of the Refractor optical

Fig. 3-2

Содержание AstroMaster 102AZ

Страница 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL 22065 AstroMaster 102AZ ENGLISH T E L E S C O P E 102AZ 1 0 2 M M R E F R A C T O R ...

Страница 2: ...2 ENGLISH ...

Страница 3: ...lculating Magnification 11 Determining Field of View 11 General Observing Hints 12 ASTRONOMY BASICS 12 CELESTIAL OBSERVING 13 Observing the Moon 13 Observing the Planets 13 Observing the Sun 13 Observing Deep Sky Objects 14 Star Hopping 14 Seeing Conditions 16 ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY 17 Planetary Lunar Photography with Special Imagers 17 Terrestrial Photography 17 TELESCOPE MAINTENANCE 18 Care and Cleani...

Страница 4: ...omical observing capability Read this manual carefully before embarking on your journey through the Universe It may take a few observing sessions to become familiar with your telescope so keep this manual handy until you have fully mastered your telescope s operation The manual provides detailed instructions reference material and helpful hints guaranteed to make your observing experience as simpl...

Страница 5: ...tive Lens 7 Pan Handle 2 Telescope Optical Tube 8 Accessory Tray 3 Red Dot Finder 9 Tripod 4 Eyepiece 10 Azimuth Lock 5 Diagonal 11 Alt Az Mount 6 Focus Knob 12 Dovetail Mounting Bracket Fig 1 1 9 10 12 11 5 8 2 6 7 3 4 ...

Страница 6: ...o the tripod leg brace center of Figure 2 2 Hold the tray flat side facing down Align the center of the tray to match the center of the tripod brace and push down slightly Figure 2 4 Fig 2 1 Fig 2 2 Fig 2 3 Fig 2 4 4 Rotate the tray until the ears are under the leg brace support of each leg and push slightly They will lock in place Figure 2 5 The tripod is now completely assembled Figure 2 6 5 You...

Страница 7: ... Before you attach the optical tube make sure that the pan handle and azimuth lock are fully locked Then put the dovetail bracket in the horizontal position as shown in Figure 2 12 This will ensure that the mount does not move suddenly while attaching the telescope optical tube Also remove the objective lens To mount the telescope tube 1 Remove the protective paper covering the optical tube 2 Loos...

Страница 8: ...n which is most favorable for you To install the diagonal and eyepieces 1 Insert the small barrel of the diagonal into the 1 25 eyepiece adapter of the focus tube on the refractor Figure 2 13 Make sure the two thumbscrews on the eyepiece adapter do not protrude into the focuser tube before installation and the plug up cap is removed from the eyepiece adapter 2 Put the chrome barrel end of one of t...

Страница 9: ...made of crown and flint glasses are corrected for red and green light Blue light may still be focused at a slightly different point Figure 3 1 A A cutaway view of the light path of the cutaway view of the light path of the Refractor Refractor optical optical design design IMAGE ORIENTATION The image orientation changes depending on how the eyepiece is inserted into the telescope When using a star ...

Страница 10: ... before it can be used The alignment procedure is best done at night since the LED dot will be difficult to see during the day Fig 3 3 Fig 3 4 To align the red dot finder 1 To turn on the red dot finder turn the switch to the on position Figure 3 3 2 Locate a bright star or planet and center it in a low power eyepiece in the main telescope 3 With both eyes open look through the glass window at the...

Страница 11: ...ation most observing is done in the range of 20 to 35 power for every inch of aperture which is 80 to 140 times for the AstroMaster 102AZ telescope You can determine the magnification for your telescope the same way 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 vie...

Страница 12: ...il seen under these conditions is greatly reduced 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 astigmatism corrective lenses must be worn at all times ASTRONOMY BASICS Up to this point this...

Страница 13: ...ts polar caps You will be able to see the cloud belts of Jupiter and the great Red Spot if it is visible at the time you are observing In addition you will also be able to see the moons of Jupiter as they orbit the giant planet Saturn with its beautiful rings is easily visible at moderate power Planetary Observing Hints Remember that atmospheric conditions are usually the limiting factor on how mu...

Страница 14: ...an object For successful star hopping it is helpful to know the field of view of your telescope If you re using the standard 20 mm eyepiece with the AstroMaster telescope your field of view is approximately 1º If you know an object is 3º away from your present location then you just need to move 3 fields of view If you re using another eyepiece consult the section on determining field of view Belo...

Страница 15: ...connecting the two stars 6 Look through the telescope and the Ring Nebula should be in your field of view The Ring Nebula s angular size is quite small and difficult to see 7 Because the Ring Nebula is rather faint you may need to use averted vision to see it Averted vision is a technique of looking slightly away from the object you re observing So if you are observing the Ring Nebula center it in...

Страница 16: ...d major urban areas LPR filters enhance 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 polluted areas or when the Moon is out Seeing Seeing conditions refers to the stability of the atmosphere and directly affects the amount of fine detail seen in extended ob...

Страница 17: ...trial as well as prime focus astrophotography 35 mm or DSLR camera you will need to remove your lens from the camera and attach a T Ring for your specific camera brand Then you will need a T Adapter 93625 to attach on one end to the T Ring and the other end to the telescope focus tube Your telescope is now the camera lens PLANETARY LUNAR PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SPECIAL IMAGERS In recent years a new techn...

Страница 18: ...olution is isopropyl alcohol mixed with distilled water The solution should be 60 isopropyl alcohol and 40 distilled water Or liquid dish soap diluted with water a couple of drops per one quart of water can be used Occasionally you may experience dew build up on the optics of your telescope during an observing session If you want to continue observing the dew must be removed either with a hair dry...

Страница 19: ...3326 A Barlow lens doubles the magnification of any eyepiece with which it is paired The 2x Omni is a 1 25 barrel is under 3 inches 76mm long and weights only 4 oz 113 g Moon Filter 94119 A This is an economical 1 25 eyepiece filter for reducing the brightness of the moon and improving contrast so you can observe greater detail on the lunar surface UHC LPR Filter 1 25 94123 This filter is designed...

Страница 20: ...ield of View w standard eyepiece 1 5 Linear FOV w standard eyepiece ft 1000yds 78 5 Mount Altazimuth Pan Handle Control for Altitude yes Azimuth Lock yes Tripod Leg Diameter 1 25 yes TheSkyX First Light Edition software yes Highest Useful Magnification 240x Limiting Stellar Magnitude 1 37 Resolution Raleigh arc seconds 1 14 Resolution Dawes Limit 1 29 Light Gathering Power 212x Optical Tube Length...

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