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Appendix B - Glossary of Terms 

 

A

Absolute magnitude  

The apparent magnitude that a star would have if it were observed from a standard distance of 10 
parsecs, or 32.6 light-years.

 

The absolute magnitude of the Sun is 4.8. at a distance of 10 parsecs, it 

would just be visible on Earth on a clear moonless night away from surface light. 

Airy disk  

The apparent size of a star's disk produced even by a perfect optical system. Since the star can never 
be focused perfectly, 84 per cent of the light will concentrate into a single disk, and 16 per cent into 
a system of surrounding rings.  

Alt-Azimuth Mounting 

A telescope mounting using two independent rotation axis allowing movement of the instrument in 
Altitude and Azimuth.   

Altitude 

In astronomy, the altitude of a celestial object is its Angular Distance  above or below the celestial 
horizon. 

Aperture 

the diameter of a telescope's primary lens or mirror; the larger the aperture, the greater the 

telescope

's light-gathering power. 

Apparent Magnitude 

A measure of the relative brightness of a star or other celestial object as perceived by an observer on 
Earth. 

Arcminute 

A unit of angular size equal to 1/60 of a degree. 

Arcsecond 

A unit of angular size equal to 1/3,600 of a degree (or 1/60 of an arcminute). 

Asterism 

A small 

unofficial

 grouping of stars in the night sky. 

Asteroid 

A small, rocky body that orbits a star. 

Astrology 

T

he pseudoscientific belief that the positions of stars and planets exert an influence on human 

affairs; astrology has nothing in common with astronomy

.

 

Astronomical unit

 (AU)

  

The distance between the Earth and the Sun. It is equal to 149,597,900 km., usually rounded off to 
150,000,000 km.  

Aurora 

T

he emission of light when charged particles from the solar wind slam

s

 into and excite

s

 atoms and 

molecul

es in a planet'

s upper atmosphere. 

Azimuth 

The angular distance of an object eastwards along the horizon, measured from due north, between 
the astronomical meridian (the vertical line passing through the 

center

 of the sky and the north and 

south points on the horizon) and the vertical line containing the celestial body whose position is to 
be measured. . 

B

 - 

Binary Stars 

Binary

 (Double)

 stars are pairs of stars that, because of their mutual gravitational attracti

on, orbit 

around a common Center

 of Mass. If a group of three or more stars revolve around one another, it 

is called a multiple system. It is believed that approximately 50 percent of all stars belong to binary 
or multiple systems. Systems with individual components that can be seen separately by 

telescope 

are called visual binaries or visual multiples. The nearest "star" to our solar system, Alpha Centauri, 
is actually our nearest example of a multiple star system, it consists of three stars

,

 two very similar 

to our Sun and one dim, small, red star orbiting around one another.  

C

 - 

Celestial Equator  

The projection of the Earth's equator on to the celestial sphere. It divides the sky into two equal 
hemispheres.  

Celestial pole 

T

h

e imaginary projection of Earth

's rotational axis

 

north or south pole onto the celestial sphere.  

Celestial Sphere  

An imaginary sphere surrounding the Earth, concentric with the Earth's center.  

Collimation 

The act of putting a telescope'

s optics into perfect alignment.  

D

 - 

Declination 

(DEC)

 

The angular distance of a celestial body north or south of the celestial equator. It may be said to 
correspond to latitude on the surface of the Earth.  

E - 

Ecliptic  

The projection of the Earth's orbit on to the celestial sphere. It may also be defined as "the apparent 
yearly path of the Sun against the stars".  

Equatorial mount  

 A telescope mounting in which the instrument is set upon an axis which is parallel to the axis of the 
Earth; the angle of the axis must be equal to the observer's latitude.  

 
 

F - 

Focal length  

 The distance between a lens (or mirror) and the point at which the image of an object at infinity is 
brought to focus. The focal length divided by the aperture of the mirror or lens is termed the focal 
ratio. 

 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...A Ad dv va an nc ce ed d S Se er ri ie es s A Ad dv va an nc ce ed d S Se er ri ie es s G G GT T T INSTRUCTION MANUAL C C6 6 S S C C8 8 S S C C9 9 2 25 5 S S C C1 11 1 S S...

Страница 2: ...g the Declination Cable For GT Models Only 15 Powering the Telescope 16 HAND CONTROL 17 Hand Control Operation 18 Alignment Procedures 19 Startup Procedure 19 Auto Align 20 Auto Three Star Align 20 Qu...

Страница 3: ...erving the Planets 39 Observing the Sun 39 Solar Observing Hints 40 Observing Deep Sky Objects 40 Seeing Conditions 40 Transparency 40 Sky Illumination 40 Seeing 40 ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY 42 Short Exposure...

Страница 4: ...features The AST s deluxe features combine with Celestron s legendary Schmidt Cassegrain optical system to give amateur astronomers the most sophisticated and easy to use telescopes available on the m...

Страница 5: ...pe Bracket 9 Counterweight Bar 4 Equatorial Mount 10 Declination Setting Circle 5 Latitude Adjustment Scale 11 Dovetail Mounting Bar 6 Tripod Center Leg Brace Accessory Tray 12 Schmidt Corrector Lens...

Страница 6: ...rcle 3 Finderscope Bracket 11 Dovetail Mounting Bar 4 Equatorial Mount 12 Schmidt Corrector Lens 5 Latitude Adjustment Scale 13 Hand Control 6 Tripod Center Leg Brace Accessory Tray 14 R A Motor Drive...

Страница 7: ...ories Equatorial Mount Tripod Hand Control Counterweight s and Counterweight Bar equatorial mount with motors comes in separate box for GT models Remove all the pieces from their respective boxes and...

Страница 8: ...lush 5 Tighten the knob attached to the central rod on the underside of the tripod head to hold the equatorial mount firmly in place A At tt ta ac ch hi in ng g t th he e C Ce en nt te er r L Le eg g...

Страница 9: ...s O On nl ly y The Advanced GT telescope models come with a hand control holder to place the computerized hand control The hand control holder comes in two pieces the leg clamp that snaps around the t...

Страница 10: ...sure that the declination and right ascension clutch knobs are tight This will ensure that the mount does not move suddenly while attaching the telescope To mount the telescope tube In order for the...

Страница 11: ...on the visual back until the star diagonal rotates freely Rotate the diagonal to the desired position and tighten the set screw I In ns st ta al ll li in ng g t th he e E Ey ye ep pi ie ec ce e The ey...

Страница 12: ...thumbscrews that hold the finder in place inside the bracket Tighten the screws until the nylon heads are flush with the inner diameter of the bracket ring Do NOT thread them in completely or they wi...

Страница 13: ...telescope is securely attached to the telescope mounting platform 2 Loosen the R A lock lever and position the telescope off to one side of the mount The counterweight bar will extend horizontally on...

Страница 14: ...escope so that the counterweight bar is pointing down before loosening the mounting platform screw 6 Tighten the knobs on the telescope mounting platform to hold the telescope in place Like R A balanc...

Страница 15: ...ve it For fine adjustments in azimuth 1 Turn the azimuth adjustment knobs located on either side of the azimuth housing see Fig 2 14 While standing behind the telescope the knobs are on the front of t...

Страница 16: ...or 12v AC adapter simply plug the round post into the 12v outlet on the electronic panel and plug the other end into your cars cigarette lighter outlet or portable power supply see Optional Accessori...

Страница 17: ...the individual components of the computerized hand controller 1 Liquid Crystal Display LCD Window Has a dual line 16 character display screen that is backlit for comfortable viewing of telescope infor...

Страница 18: ...constellations 5 Info Displays coordinates and useful information about objects selected from the Advanced GT database 6 Tour Activates the tour mode which seeks out all the best objects for the curre...

Страница 19: ...inue 3 The hand control will then display the last entered local time date time zone longitude and latitude Use the Up Down keys 10 to view the current parameters Press ENTER to accept the current par...

Страница 20: ...ight star on the opposite side of the Meridian and slew to it Once again center the star in the crosshairs of the finderscope and then center the star in the eyepiece pressing ENTER when complete When...

Страница 21: ...recall the last stored index positions to continue using the alignment that was saved when the telescope was last powered down This is a useful feature should your telescope accidentally lose power or...

Страница 22: ...rdized catalogs For example to find the Orion Nebula press the M key and enter 042 Slewing to an Object Once the desired object is displayed on the hand control screen choose from the following option...

Страница 23: ...trol the telescope s motion in altitude up and down and azimuth left and right The telescope can be controlled at nine different speed rates Rate Button Pressing the RATE key 11 allows you to instantl...

Страница 24: ...of the Earth by moving the telescope at the same rate as the rotation of the Earth but in the opposite direction When the telescope is polar aligned this can be accomplished by moving the telescope in...

Страница 25: ...again to save this object to the database To replace the contents of any of the user defined objects simply save a new object using one of the existing identification numbers the telescope will replac...

Страница 26: ...amount of compensation applied when you press the button in order to get the gears moving quickly without a long pause Negative is the amount of compensation applied when you release the button windin...

Страница 27: ...oach will need to be reversed To change the Goto approach direction simply choose Goto Approach from the Scope Setup menu select either Altitude or Azimuth approach choose positive or negative and pre...

Страница 28: ...to Calibration calculates the amount of distance and time it takes for the mount to complete its final slow goto when slewing to an object Changing the balance of the telescope can prolong the time it...

Страница 29: ...ompletely powered down and still retain its alignment when turned back on This not only saves power but is ideal for those that have their telescopes permanently mounted or leave their telescope in on...

Страница 30: ...ENTER RA DEC SAVE LAND OBJ GOTO LAND OBJ USER OBJECTS GET RA DEC GOTO RA DEC SELECT CATALOG IDENTIFY GOTO TYPE PRECISE GOTO MENU SET TO INDEX ENTER TIME DLS ST TIME ZONE ENTER DATE MM DD YY CENTER STA...

Страница 31: ...Schmidt Cassegrain system consists of a zero power corrector plate a spherical primary mirror and a secondary mirror Once light rays enter the optical system they travel the length of the optical tub...

Страница 32: ...bs connect a screw to the primary mirror mounting plate and prevent the mirror from moving when locked down These screws should be locked down when transporting the telescope Aligning the Finderscope...

Страница 33: ...elds an actual field of 9 or nearly 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...

Страница 34: ...declination are named for their angular distance above and below the celestial equator The lines are broken down into degrees minutes of arc and seconds of arc Declination readings south of the equato...

Страница 35: ...ever set You will never see the stars complete one circle because the sunlight during the day washes out the starlight However part of this circular motion of stars in this region of the sky can be se...

Страница 36: ...f the mount is pointing due north Use a landmark that you know faces north 2 Level the tripod There is a bubble level built into the mount for this purpose NOTE Leveling the tripod is only necessary i...

Страница 37: ...sa Minor is not one of the brightest constellations in the sky it may be difficult to locate from urban areas If this is the case use the two end stars in the bowl of the Big Dipper the pointer stars...

Страница 38: ...he eyepiece points straight up Insert the cross hair eyepiece and align the cross hairs so that one is parallel to the declination axis and the other is parallel to the right ascension axis Move your...

Страница 39: ...ilters A yellow filter works well at improving contrast while a neutral density or polarizing filter will reduce overall surface brightness and glare Observing the Planets Other fascinating targets in...

Страница 40: ...affect what you can see through your telescope during an observing session Conditions include transparency sky illumination and seeing Understanding viewing conditions and the effect they have on obse...

Страница 41: ...ible on the brighter planets like Jupiter and Mars and stars are pinpoint images Under poor seeing conditions images are blurred and stars appear as blobs The conditions described here apply to both v...

Страница 42: ...have interchangeable lenses so you can attach it to the telescope and so you can use a variety of lenses for piggyback photography If you can t find a new camera you can purchase a used camera body th...

Страница 43: ...f their great distances Moderate to high magnification is therefore required to make the image large enough to see any detail Unfortunately the camera telescope combination alone does not provide enou...

Страница 44: ...atio film and some comments on the seeing conditions The following table lists exposures for eyepiece projection with a 10mm eyepiece All exposure times are listed in seconds or fractions of a second...

Страница 45: ...ual accessories 3 Thread the Radial Guider onto your telescope 4 Thread the T Ring onto the Radial Guider 5 Mount your camera body onto the T Ring the same as you would any other lens 6 Set the shutte...

Страница 46: ...ause vibrations producing blurred photos To reduce vibration when tripping the shutter use a cable release A cable release keeps your hands clear of the camera and lens thus eliminating the possibilit...

Страница 47: ...F O V C9 25 S 6 9 x 5 3 arc min 11 x 8 4 arc min Field of view calculated using SBIG ST 237 CCD camera with 4 7mm x 3 6mm chip Auto Guiding The Advanced GT telescope has a designated auto guiding port...

Страница 48: ...telescope tube To minimize the need to clean your telescope replace all lens covers once you have finished using it Since the rear cell is NOT sealed the cover should be placed over the opening when n...

Страница 49: ...field of view in the same direction that the central obstruction of the star image is skewed 5 While looking through the eyepiece use an Allen wrench to turn the collimation screw you located in step...

Страница 50: ...ire field even at the edges In the 1 1 4 barrel diameter they are available in the following focal lengths 4mm 6mm 9mm 12 5mm 15mm 20mm 25mm 32mm and 40mm X Cel This 6 element design allows each X Cel...

Страница 51: ...63 power with the C8 S and 188 power with the C9 25 S Moon Filter 94119 A Celestron s Moon Filter is an economical eyepiece filter for reducing the brightness of the moon and improving contrast so gre...

Страница 52: ...learning the night sky You wouldn t set off on a road trip without a road map and you don t need to try to navigate the night sky without a map either Even if you already know your way around the majo...

Страница 53: ...iew standard eyepiece 83 64 55 61 Linear FOV 1000 yds 43 8 ft 33 6 ft 29 ft 32 ft Optical Coatings Standard Starbright XLT Starbright Coating XLT Starbright Coating XLT Starbright Coating XLT Secondar...

Страница 54: ...asured from due north between the astronomical meridian the vertical line passing through the center of the sky and the north and south points on the horizon and the vertical line containing the celes...

Страница 55: ...bright at the end of its life cycle O Open Cluster One of the groupings of stars that are concentrated along the plane of the Milky Way Most have an asymmetrical appearance and are loosely assembled T...

Страница 56: ...ing Moon The period of the moon s cycle between new and full when its illuminated portion is increasing Z Zenith The point on the Celestial Sphere directly above the observer Zodiac The zodiac is the...

Страница 57: ...6 Mather AFB 121 1 8 38 34 2 Mcclellan 121 2 4 38 40 2 Merced 120 31 2 37 16 8 Miramar NAS 117 9 32 52 2 Modesto 120 57 37 37 8 Moffet 122 3 37 25 2 Mojave 118 9 35 3 Montague 122 31 8 41 43 8 Montere...

Страница 58: ...wa 92 27 41 6 Sioux City 96 22 8 42 24 Spencer 95 9 43 10 2 Waterloo Mun 92 2 4 42 33 KANSAS Chanute 95 28 8 37 40 2 Col J Jabar 97 13 2 37 45 Concordia 97 39 39 33 Dodge City 99 58 2 37 46 2 Elkhart...

Страница 59: ...ercury 116 1 2 36 37 2 Nellis AFB 115 1 8 36 13 8 Owyhee 116 10 2 42 34 8 Reno 119 46 8 39 30 Tonopah 117 4 8 38 4 2 Wildhorse 116 15 41 19 8 Winnemucca 117 4 8 40 54 Yucca Flat 116 4 8 37 34 8 NEW HA...

Страница 60: ...101 27 32 18 Brownsville 97 25 8 25 54 Brownwood 98 57 6 31 47 4 Carswell AFB 97 25 8 32 46 8 Chase NAS 97 40 2 28 22 2 Childress 100 16 8 34 25 8 College Stn 96 22 2 30 34 8 Corpus Chrst 97 3 27 46...

Страница 61: ...3 25 e 52 30 n Birmingham England 1 55 w 52 25 n Bombay India 72 48 e 19 0 n Bordeaux France 0 31 w 44 50 n Bremen Germany 8 49 e 53 5 n Brisbane Australia 153 8 e 27 29 s Bristol England 2 35 w 51 28...

Страница 62: ...d conflicts with slew limits there will be no action Get Azm Alt Z 12AB 4000 10 characters returned 12AB Azm comma 4000 Alt Get RA Dec E 34AB 12CE Scope must be aligned Cancel Goto M Is Goto in Progre...

Страница 63: ...oto Command Through RS232 To The Hand Control note Only valid for motorcontrol version 4 1 or greater 1 Convert the angle position to a 24bit number Example if the desired position is 220 then POSITIO...

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