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CHAPTER 6  -  ASTRONOMY BASICS

This section deals with observational astronomy in general.  It includes information on the night sky, polar alignment and
using your telescope.

The Celestial Coordinate System

To help find objects in the sky, astronomers use a celestial coordinate system that is similar to our geographical coordinate
system here on Earth.  The celestial coordinate system has poles, lines of longitude and latitude, and an equator.  For the
most part, these remain fixed against the background stars.

The celestial equator runs 360 degrees around the Earth and separates the northern celestial hemisphere from the southern.
Like the Earth's equator, it bears a reading of zero degrees.  On Earth this would be latitude.  However, in the sky this is
referred to as declination, or DEC for short.  Lines of 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 equator carry a minus sign (-) in front of the coordinate and those north of the celestial equator are either
blank (i.e., no designation) or preceded by a plus sign (+).

The celestial equivalent of longitude is called Right Ascension, or R.A. for short.  Like the Earth's lines of longitude, they
run from pole to pole and are evenly spaced 15 degrees apart.  Although the longitude lines are separated by an angular
distance, they are also a measure of time.  Each line of longitude is one hour apart from the next.  Since the Earth rotates
once every 24 hours, there are 24 lines total.  As a result, the R.A. coordinates are marked off in units of time.  It begins
with an arbitrary point in the constellation of Pisces designated as 0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds.  All other points are
designated by how far (i.e., how long) they lag behind this coordinate after it passes overhead moving toward the West.

Your Ultima 2000 telescope is computer driven which translates the celestial coordinates into a precise location for the
telescope to point.

Figure  6-1

The celestial sphere seen from the outside showing R.A. and DEC.

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Страница 1: ...8 ULTIMA 2000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...dicated to the memory of Mark J Coco Mark will be remembered by many people for his love of Astronomy and his talent for writing He made many contributions to Celestron as our Staff Astronomer and Tec...

Страница 3: ...Bracket 17 FOCUSING THE FINDERSCOPE AND RETICLE 18 ALIGNING THE FINDERSCOPE 18 ATTACHING THE VISUAL BACK 19 ATTACHING THE STAR DIAGONAL 19 ATTACHING THE EYEPIECE 19 BALANCING THE TELESCOPE 20 ADJUSTIN...

Страница 4: ...on Speed OFF 61 Saving Power 62 Determining the Altitude Backlash Compensation 63 Finding 90 Declination for Polar Alignment 63 ALIGNMENT 65 SKY Two Star Alignment 65 EQ North Polar Aligned one star a...

Страница 5: ...nar or small planetary nebulae 87 Imaging at f 20 Planetary or lunar 87 CHAPTER 10 TELESCOPE MAINTENANCE 90 CARE AND CLEANING OF THE OPTICS 90 COLLIMATION 90 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 92 APPENDIX A DATA BA...

Страница 6: ...ude Clutch Adjustment knob Counterweight Finderscope Eyepiece Star Diagonal Altitude Downstop Azimuth Downstop Hand Control Focus Knob Azimuth Clutch Adjustment Rod Tube Downstop Tripod Scope to tripo...

Страница 7: ...ay take a few observing sessions to become familiar with your Ultima 2000 The laminated summary sheet has a very useful diagram that will demonstrate access to the different menus of operation Also yo...

Страница 8: ...act on any item that is blinking on the display screen When you turn the telescope on the first screen that appears is MENU ALIGN You will notice the A in ALIGN is blinking This indicates that you ca...

Страница 9: ...uttons laid out in a diamond pattern underneath the control buttons They will be referred to as the Diamond buttons It is nice to see the telescope slew when getting familiar with the operation of the...

Страница 10: ...Press ENTER Initialized the encoder downstop position for azimuth TUBE TO DOWNSTOP Press ENTER Initialized the encoder downstop position for altitude SKY ACHERNAR Press ENTER Entered into the star li...

Страница 11: ...ick reference will show you how to find stars Messier objects and Planets For more information see the Section Menu Catalog in Chapter 5 ACTION NOTES DISPLAY Go to the CATALOG Menu MENU CATALOG Press...

Страница 12: ...ate of 3 18 97 Press ENTER and press the UP Arrow once Change the month from Feb to March 03 17 97 Press ENTER twice and press UP once Change the date 03 18 97 Press ENTER three times 2320 066 MERCURY...

Страница 13: ...s and familiarize yourself with the correct assembly procedure before attempting it outdoors Remove the tripod and telescope from their respective boxes Remove all the accessories as well Save the box...

Страница 14: ...ighten the extension clamp to hold the leg in place 4 Repeat this process for each of the remaining legs You can do this while the tripod legs are still folded together Remember that the higher the tr...

Страница 15: ...tripod 2 Rotate the drive base on the tripod in order to line up the three holes of the telescope drive base with the three holes of the tripod head The larger holes in the tripod head are for the ext...

Страница 16: ...to the telescope then mount the finderscope in the bracket Attaching the Finderscope Bracket to the Telescope 1 Find the two holes in the rear cell of the telescope see Figure 3 4 2 Remove the tape c...

Страница 17: ...3 Position the O Ring on the main body of the finder so that it is toward the front i e objective end of the finder 4 Slide the end of the finder where the eyepiece mounts into the front of the brack...

Страница 18: ...is always compared to the unaided human eye So a 7 power finderscope magnifies images seven times more than the human eye To make things a little easier you should align the finderscope during the day...

Страница 19: ...the desired position and tighten the thumbscrew For best results rotate the diagonal in the same position as you had it when you did your star alignment This will maintain pointing accuracy Attaching...

Страница 20: ...he telescope in the horizontal position See figure 3 8 3 Hold the telescope and loosen the altitude clutch so the telescope rotates freely The altitude clutch is adjusted by turning the black knob loc...

Страница 21: ...t be added in pairs one on the top of the tube and one on the bottom See Figure 3 8 Horizontal Position Vertical Position Figure 3 8 A telescope balances much like a scale You need as much weight in t...

Страница 22: ...want to set the clutch as loose as possible This makes it easy for you to move the telescope by hand and also extends the battery life by creating less resistance when the telescope is slewing If you...

Страница 23: ...ng down on the telescope The clutch rod allows for about 110 of motion which is more than enough motion to adjust the range of clutch tensions needed There are stops placed on the RA clutch ring This...

Страница 24: ...in the through holes from the bottom side of the tripod head With the inserts in place all of the holes are threaded Now you can attach the wedge To attach the wedge to the tripod Figure 3 11 1 Place...

Страница 25: ...into the slot on the top of the tilt plate 5 Tighten the bolt slightly so that the bottom of the drive base is flush to the tilt plate Do not tighten it fully or you will not be able to rotate the bas...

Страница 26: ...s should be covered This will reduce the amount of dust build up on all optical surfaces and reduce the number of times you need to clean the instrument You may want to return everything to its origin...

Страница 27: ...e and specify various parameters To use insert the batteries in the telescope drive base see the section Inserting the Batteries in the Assembly chapter This section gives details on all the different...

Страница 28: ...gh a sub menu DOWN Used to scroll through the list of menus or through a sub menu Diamond Buttons These four buttons move the telescope If in Slewing or Finder rates the telescope will move in the dir...

Страница 29: ...h E Q S outh C hange E arth S ky ALIGN M ENU Relative M anual A uto GO TO M ENU U ser Defined C atalog NE W Uppsala G eneral Catalog UG C E uropean S outhern O bservatory E S O Non S tellar Catalog NS...

Страница 30: ...ACTION NOTES DISPLAY Turn On telescope and hand control The telescope always starts off in the ALIGN menu MENU ALIGN DOWN Scrolling to different items in the main menu MENU GO TO DOWN Scrolling to dif...

Страница 31: ...ating that it can be edited by using the UP DOWN Buttons M 001 press UP 4 times Adjusted the second number to 4 M 041 press ENTER Accepted the value 4 and now we are able to adjust the last digit via...

Страница 32: ...ows you to view the names of the stars the Ultima 2000 is aligned to You may have reason to replace one alignment star over another This mode gives you the choice An example is given in Chapter 8 EQ S...

Страница 33: ...in and the information about the object will scroll across the screen If you press ENTER while the screen is scrolling the telescope will slew to the object You can also move the telescope by hand to...

Страница 34: ...g selection is changed the first letter of each catalog abbreviation will blink As an example if you want to select star 55 you will need to enter the number 055 Leading zeros in a catalog number must...

Страница 35: ...talog the readout will roll over and start with the first entry ST001 If you scroll through the catalog backwards once it reaches zero it will roll over to the last entry in the catalog If an erroneou...

Страница 36: ...t in an RA and DEC manually Press ENTER and the default screen will read 00 00 0 Declination in degrees and minutes 24 00 00 Right Ascension in Hours Minutes and Seconds You are now ready to enter the...

Страница 37: ...s pointed and one gives you information on the tracking motors Here are the choices under POSITION RA DEC This gives the right ascension and declination of the telescope RA appears on the top of the d...

Страница 38: ...rving In either case the menu works the same You will need to enter two parameters when selecting an object The first parameter is the object type or catalog and the second is the magnitude range The...

Страница 39: ...ed settings SLEW 10 degrees per second or faster This depends on the power source FINDER 2 degrees per second CENTER 6 x sidereal rate 2 X SDRL 2 x sidereal rate PHOTO 5 x sidereal rate Here is how to...

Страница 40: ...ing Let s say it was last set to CENTER so the C is blinking SPEED CENTER while still holding the DIAMOND button press UP once The SPEED selection changes to SPEED FINDER You can change to any of the...

Страница 41: ...ltmeter to give you an idea of the status of your batteries 8 5 volts is about the minimum the telescope needs to run The maximum voltage is about 18 Volts Any higher voltage is not recommended and ca...

Страница 42: ...or most people it still won t be needed To change the setting see the next section ALT BACK ALT BACK For astrophotography or CCD imaging the altitude backlash compensation is critical The azimuth comp...

Страница 43: ...There are times you might want this function turned off When you are looking at the RA and DEC of the telescope under the POSITION menu you might not want the screen to change when you press a diamon...

Страница 44: ...orward as in reading down a list Pressing the ENTER button once you get a scrolling message with information about the object While the message is scrolling in the bottom part of the display the top p...

Страница 45: ...e the GO TO function GO TO SLEWING Brightness Setting The brightness of the display can be varied by pressing the BRIGHTNESS button which is above and to the right of the readout The hand control has...

Страница 46: ...d interfaces LABEL PURPOSE FOCUS This jack is for the optional focus motor 94143 To use the focus motor hold down the MENU button then press the UP or the DOWN button while still holding down the MENU...

Страница 47: ...rimary mirror and a secondary mirror Once light rays enter the optical system they travel the length of the optical tube three times The optics of the Ultima 2000 has Starbright coatings an enhanced m...

Страница 48: ...ar diagonal the image is inverted upside down and reversed from left to right This holds true for the 7x50 finder as well as the telescope For correct orientation through the telescope which is import...

Страница 49: ...y turns about 40 to go from close focus approximately 25 feet to infinity For astronomical viewing out of focus star images are very diffuse making them difficult if not impossible to see If you turn...

Страница 50: ...e the power of your telescope just by changing the eyepiece ocular To determine the magnification for the Ultima 2000 8 you would simply divide the focal length of the telescope 2032mm by the focal le...

Страница 51: ...ing your telescope as a telephoto lens the split screen or microprism focuser of the 35mm SLR camera may black out This is common with all long focal length lenses If this happens use the ground glass...

Страница 52: ...and seconds of arc Declination readings south of the equator carry a minus sign in front of the coordinate and those north of the celestial equator are either blank i e no designation or preceded by...

Страница 53: ...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 seen by setting...

Страница 54: ...t will slowly drift out of the field This motion is caused by the Earth s rotation Since the Ultima 2000 tracks the stars in the Alt Az configuration the only time you will need to polar align the tel...

Страница 55: ...ars Draw an imaginary line through them toward the Little Dipper They point to Polaris see Figure 6 4 The position of the Big Dipper changes during the year and throughout the course of the night see...

Страница 56: ...or the southern hemisphere However the angle is then measured from the southern horizon If you are observing from Los Angeles which has a latitude of 34 then the celestial pole is 34 above the norther...

Страница 57: ...ery close to 90 Get it as close to 90 as possible 5 Now adjust the wedge in altitude and or azimuth until Polaris is in the field of view of the finder 6 Center Polaris in the field of the telescope u...

Страница 58: ...cope manually in R A and DEC to check parallelism First choose your star near where the celestial equator and the meridian meet The star should be approximately within 1 2 an hour of the meridian and...

Страница 59: ...ract one hour The time is listed as a 24 hour clock i e 6 00 PM is 1800 hours etc The date circle lists the months numerically i e January is 1 February is 2 etc and there is an indicator for every fi...

Страница 60: ...urn the tracking back on For an equatorially mounted telescope it is easier to align the telescope to the sky with the tracking turned ON BUTTON or ACTION NOTES DISPLAY Turn ON telescope Turn ON hand...

Страница 61: ...speed SPEED FINDER While holding down the right Diamond button press the UP button This changes SPEED to PHOTO rate SPEED PHOTO Hold down the right Diamond Button and then press the left button simult...

Страница 62: ...hat can be seen in the day as well as some planets Jupiter is easily seen through a telescope in the day But to do this you need to leave the telescope on all night There are some steps you can take t...

Страница 63: ...ary distant object in the day or at Polaris in the night and center it in the eyepiece 3 Press the up DIAMOND button while SPEED is set at 2 X SDRL The motor will run at full speed for a brief moment...

Страница 64: ...unique to each telescope All telescopes have mechanical characteristics like non perpendicularity of the two axes non parallelism of the optical axis with the mechanical axis and encoder errors The U...

Страница 65: ...e encoder downstop position for altitude SKY ACHERNAR Press ENTER Select the SKY option for alignment NEW OBJ ACHERNAR Use the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through the list of alignment stars example ALT...

Страница 66: ...North setting See the first section in this chapter SKY Updating Alignment Sometimes you may find it useful to update your alignment during an observing session Let s say you just slewed to M51 the W...

Страница 67: ...hange and new alignment or just check to see what the alignment stars are press MENU Pressing MENU puts you back to the main menu without changing anything Don t press MENU to continue with this examp...

Страница 68: ...ursor is at the A for Altair NEW OBJ ALTAIR Press ENTER Aligned to Altair and a large warp value was given in most cases NEW OBJ W Wait 5 to 10 minutes During this time the star will move due to the E...

Страница 69: ...Press ENTER Aligns the altitude downstop SKY ACHERNAR Press DOWN once Scroll to the EARTH option under the ALIGN menu EARTH ACHERNAR Press MENU Return to the main menu MENU ALIGN Find an object you wo...

Страница 70: ...eed to align to any two NEW objects It is important to make a note for yourself which terrestrial object is in what NEW memory position if you plan on aligning to them again later It is also important...

Страница 71: ...ow when the telescope is pointed straight up parallel to the forks by using the POSITION menu Here is how to do it BUTTON or ACTION NOTES DISPLAY Set the telescope to its downstops Turn telescope and...

Страница 72: ...the main menu MENU CATALOG Press UP Scroll to the GO TO menu MENU GO TO Press ENTER Enter into the GO TO menu Notice that you are still in the NAMED OBJECT CATALOG and last object is displayed AUTO A...

Страница 73: ...ece to center the alignment stars Precise Pointing Relative Command This is a more accurate way of pointing the telescope but takes a little bit longer If you use the RELATIVE GO TO command the comput...

Страница 74: ...a current astronomy magazine to find out when the Moon is visible Lunar Observing Hints To ensure accurate tracking be sure to select the lunar tracking rate To increase contrast and bring out detail...

Страница 75: ...w surface brightness they should be observed from a dark sky location Light pollution around large urban areas washes out most nebulae making them difficult if not impossible to observe Light Pollutio...

Страница 76: ...lescope hold the Ultima by the handle on the rear cell If observing with others make sure no one stands in front of or directly below the telescope tube The images produced by Type 2 seeing conditions...

Страница 77: ...a few minutes the shutter closes whether you were finished with the exposure or not Look for a camera that has a manual shutter when operating in the time exposure mode Olympus Nikon Minolta Pentax Ca...

Страница 78: ...T Max 400 Any 100 to 400 ISO color slide film Fuji Super HG 400 Ektar 25 or 100 2 Center the Moon in the field of your Ultima Telescope 3 Focus the telescope by turning the focus knob until the image...

Страница 79: ...y objects 1 Polar align the telescope using one of the methods described earlier and start the clock drive 2 Load your camera with slide or print film ISO 400 or faster 3 Attach the camera with a norm...

Страница 80: ...r 93643 which attaches to the visual back and a T ring for your particular camera make i e Minolta Nikon Pentax etc Because of the high magnifications during eyepiece projection the field of view is q...

Страница 81: ...times listed here should be used as a starting point Always make exposures that are longer and shorter than the recommended time Also take a few photos at each shutter speed This will ensure that you...

Страница 82: ...and a T Ring for your specific camera However the best method for long exposure deep sky astrophotography is with an off axis guider This device allows you to photograph and guide through the telescop...

Страница 83: ...color print T Max 3200 black and white print Konica 3200 color print T Max 400 black and white print Fujichrome 1600D color slide 3M 1000 color slide As you perfect your technique try specialized film...

Страница 84: ...ucer corrector f 10 and f 20 with the optional 2x barlow making it one of the most versatile imaging systems available today This makes the system ideal for imaging deep sky objects as well as planeta...

Страница 85: ...F goes down or gets faster the exposure times needed decreases the field of view increases but the image scale of the object gets smaller What is the difference between f 1 95 and f 10 F 1 95 has 1 5...

Страница 86: ...Whirlpool galaxy Figure 9 6 can be captured with a 30 second exposure and can be improved upon dramatically if several 30 60 second exposures are added together using the Track and Accumulate feature...

Страница 87: ...t 30 50 seconds at f 10 The longer the exposure the better Imaging at f 20 Planetary or lunar f 20 is a great way to image the planets and features on the moon With the PixCel CCD camera and optional...

Страница 88: ...ssembly 15 T Adapter 5 Tricolor Spacer Ring 16 Cross Hair Eyepiece 6 T 1 Adapter 17 Visual Back 1 7 IR Cutoff Filter for use with Color Filter 18 Star Diagonal 8 PixCel CCD Camera 19 26mm Plossl Eyepi...

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Страница 90: ...pe during an observing session If you want to continue observing the dew must be removed either with a hair dryer or by pointing the telescope at the ground until the dew has evaporated If moisture co...

Страница 91: ...the secondary collimation screw s that move the star across the field toward the direction of the skewed light These screws are located in the secondary mirror holder Make only a small 1 6 to 1 8 fie...

Страница 92: ...rs the Car Battery Adapter which allows you to run the Ultima 2000 off an external 12 VDC power source The adapter attaches to the cigarette lighter plug of your car Collimated Barlow Diagonal 90 11 4...

Страница 93: ...le of exposure times 25 times shorter than at f 10 Flashlight Red Astro Lite 93590 A disposable red flashlight with a removable red filter This can be used as a red light for astronomy or as a regular...

Страница 94: ...e of guiding produces the best results since what you see through the guiding eyepiece is exactly reproduced on the processed film The Radial guider is a T shaped assembly that attaches to the rear ce...

Страница 95: ...633 A A T Adapter with T Ring allows you to attach your camera to the prime focus of a Celestron Schmidt Cassegrain telescope This is used for terrestrial photography and short exposure lunar and filt...

Страница 96: ...1 star red Canopus alpha Car 62357 1 52 41 44 0 7 star Capella alpha Aur 5 16 41 3 45 59 53 0 1 star Castor alpha Gem 7 34 35 9 31 53 18 1 6 dbl Deneb alpha Cyg 20 41 25 8 45 16 49 1 3 star Denebola...

Страница 97: ...ardalis HER Hercules RET Reticulum CAP Capricomus HOR Horologium SCL Sculptor CAR Carina HYA Hydra SCO Scorpius CAS Cassiopeia HYI Hydrus SCT Scutum CEN Centaurus IND Indus SER Serpens CEP Cepheus LAC...

Страница 98: ...Planetary Nebula HELIX NE Helix Nebula NGC7293 Planetary Nebula HERCULES Hercules Cluster M013 Globular Cluster HUBBLES Hubbles Variable NGC2261 Nebula LAGOON N Lagoon Nebula M008 Nebula NORTH AM Nor...

Страница 99: ...een wire to pin 2 Yellow wire to pin 3 Red wire to pin 7 Black wire to pin 8 Depending on the configuration of the serial interface on the PC it may be necessary to get an RS 232 wiring box and attach...

Страница 100: ...e alt and az axes The values are in hexadecimal The displayed value x indicates that the telescope is moving at a rate of x 65536 tracking encoder ticks per millisecond There are eight tracking ticks...

Страница 101: ...erous command the telescope depends on having alt 0 when the tube is perpendicular to the fork arms If this is not true it will invalidate the computation of RA and DEC S is the command followed by th...

Страница 102: ...e side Optical Quality Crown Glass 190 A R Coatings both sides Highest Useful Magnification 480x 4mm eyepiece Lowest Useful Magnification 7mm exit pupil 29x 70mm eyepiece 44mm eyepiece with optional R...

Страница 103: ...e Pitch Diameter Final Gear Ratio 288 teeth 48 pitch 6 00 inches 2000 1 ALT Slewing Gear Number of Teeth Type Pitch Diameter Final Gear Ratio 240 teeth 48 pitch 5 00 inches 1663 1 Time for AZM worm to...

Страница 104: ...d Box Accessory Box 21 x 15 x 30 18 x 16 x 37 12 x 8 x 4 Shipping Weights Telescope Accessories Tripod 53 Lbs 5 Lbs 26 Lbs Electronic Specifications Input Voltage Maximum Minimum 12 VDC Nominal 18 VDC...

Страница 105: ...onding Button 1 West Right 2 South Up 3 North Down 4 East Left 5 Common 6 Not Used All the pins are normally open To get the telescope to guide at photo rate in any particular direction the autoguider...

Страница 106: ...to make corrections about every 5 seconds this should allow for best results Viewing near the zenith in Alt Az Altazimuth tracking requires motors on both axis to move at varying rates The rates are d...

Страница 107: ...ven if they are not yet in the sky The Ultima 2000 can still point to them If you see the telescope slew just below the horizon to the East you know the object is going to rise shortly If you want to...

Страница 108: ...nt in altitude up down and azimuth left right It is the simplest type of telescope mounting but it requires movement of both axes in order to track the motion of the stars For that reason it was not a...

Страница 109: ...d onto the sky Used with Right Ascension an objects location can be defined The system of RA and DEC is referred to as the Celestial Coordinate System Diamond Buttons Refers to the four directional bu...

Страница 110: ...ian starts from your Southern horizon and passes directly overhead to the North celestial pole Messier Messier was a French astronomer in the late 1700 s who was primarily looking for comets Comets ar...

Страница 111: ...time the telescope is moving at greater or less than sidereal rate such that an object in the eyepiece can noticeable be seen to move rapidly For a telescope tracking at sidereal rate an object in th...

Страница 112: ...ember 10 00 PM Late December 9 00 PM Early January 8 00 PM Late January Dusk This means that the sky that the January map shows is up in early December at 10 00 PM and in early January at 8 00 PM The...

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