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Looking at or near the 

Sun

will cause 

irreversable

damage to your eye. Do not point

this telescope at or near the Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.

Probably the most memorable sight you will see in your telescope is Saturn. Although

you may not see many features on the surface of Saturn, its ring structure will steal

your breath away. You will probably be able to see a black opening in the rings, known

as the Cassini division.

Saturn is not the only planet that has rings, but it is the only set of rings that can be

seen with a small telescope. Jupiter’s rings cannot be seen from Earth at all—the

Voyager spacecraft discovered the ring after it passed Jupiter and looked back at it. It

turns out, only with the sunlight shining through them, can the rings be seen. Uranus

and Neptune also have faint rings.

Optional color filters help bring out detail and contrast of the planets. Meade offers a

line of inexpensive color filters.

What’s Next?

Beyond the Solar System:  Once you have observed our own system

of planets, it’s time to really travel far from home and look at stars and other objects.

You can observe thousands of stars with your telescope. At first, you may think stars

are just pinpoints of light and aren’t very interesting. But look again. There is much

information that is revealed in stars.

The first thing you will notice is that not all stars are the same colors. See if you can

find blue, orange, yellow, white and red stars. The color of stars sometimes can tell

you about the age of a star and the temperature that they burn at.

Other stars to look for are multiple stars. Very often, you can find double (or binary)

stars, stars that are very close together. These stars orbit each other. What do you

notice about these stars?  Are they different colors? Does one seem brighter than 

the other?

Almost all the stars you can see in the sky are part of our galaxy. A galaxy is a large

grouping of stars, containing millions or even billions of stars. Some galaxies form a

spiral (like our galaxy, the Milky Way) and other galaxies look more like a large football

and are called elliptical galaxies. There are many galaxies that are irregularly shaped

and are thought to have been pulled apart because they passed too close to—or even

through—a larger galaxy.

You may be able to see the Andromeda galaxy and several others in your telescope.

They will appear as small, fuzzy clouds.

You will also be able to see some nebulas with your scope. Nebula means cloud. Most

nebulas are clouds of gas. The two easiest to see in the Northern Hemisphere are the

Orion nebula during the winter and the Trifid nebula during the summer. These are

large clouds of gas in which new stars are being born. Some nebulas are the remains

of stars exploding. These explosions are called supernovas.

When you become an advanced observer you can look for other types of objects such

as asteroids, planetary nebula and globular clusters. And if you’re lucky, every so often

a bright comet appears in the sky, presenting an unforgettable sight.

The more you learn about objects in the sky, the more you will learn to appreciate the

sights you see in your telescope. Start a notebook and write down the observations

you make each night. Note the time and the date.

Use a compass to make a circle, or trace around the lid of a jar. Draw what you see

in your eyepiece inside the circle. The best exercise for drawing is to observe the

moons of Jupiter every night or so. Try to make Jupiter and the moons approximately

the same size as they look in your eyepiece. You will see that the moons are in a

different position every night. As you get better at drawing, try more challenging sights,

like a crater system on the moon or even a nebula.

Go your library or check out the internet for more information about astronomy. Learn

about the basics:  Light years, orbits, star colors, how stars and planets are formed,

red shift, the big bang, what are the different kinds of nebula, what are comets,

asteroids and meteors and what is a black hole. The more you learn about astronomy,

the more fun, and the more rewarding your telescope will become.

The pleiades is probably the most

striking star cluster to observe in the

Northern Hemisphere.

M31, the Andromeda galaxy, is one

of the easiest galaxies to locate and

observe during the fall and winter

evenings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...Instruction Manual 8 10 12 16 LightBridge Truss Tube Dobsonian Telescopes MEADE COM...

Страница 2: ...damage to your eye Eye damage is often painless so there is no warning to the observer that damage has occurred until it is too late Do not point the telescope at or near the Sun Do not look through...

Страница 3: ...Meade Customer Service 16 Specifications 17 Optional Accessories 19 Appendix A Altitude Adjustment Knobs 21 CONTENTS WARNING Never leave the primary mirror uncov ered during the daytime unless using...

Страница 4: ...ottom truss lock knobs 3 7 Altitude bearing 8 Rear OTA Base Assembly 9 Side base panels 2 10 Front base panel 11 Circular base plates 2 12 Feet 3 Inset A 13 a Focus knob b Fine focus knob 16 models on...

Страница 5: ...attach the three feet to the bottom panel Line up each foot and thread a small attachment screw into the foot to hold it in place Tighten to a firm feel STEP 4 Place the center bearing bushing into th...

Страница 6: ...t panel Lift to remove the dust cover from the mirror Note You can thread the Altitude Adjustment Knob into the protrusion just below the Altitude Bearing 7 Use the Altitude Adjustment Knob when you a...

Страница 7: ...s to make it easier to line up more precisely with a target First assemble the red dot finder Slide the bracket over the groove of the red dot finder scope Tighten the two hex screws with the supplied...

Страница 8: ...D shows a correctly collimated LightBridge Dobsonian telescope as it appears when viewed through the focuser with the eyepiece removed To check and if necessary set the optical collimation follow thes...

Страница 9: ...flecting Telescope 1 Spider Vanes 2 Secondary Mirror 3 Parabolic Primary Mirror 4 Primary Mirror Hex Screws 5 Focuser Drawtube 6 Focused Image 1 2 3 4 5 6 Looking at or near the Sun will cause irrever...

Страница 10: ...veal oblong or elongated circles 2 Fig F Adjust the 3 collimating screws on the primary mirror housing until the circles are con centric on either side of the focus In summary the adjustment screws on...

Страница 11: ...too easily Just keep these bearing surfaces clean that s all the maintenance required 2 The altitude bearing surfaces 7 Fig 1 of the telescope are lightly lubricated at the factory for optimum perfor...

Страница 12: ...gher power eyepiece If the image starts to become fuzzy when you use higher magnification back down to a lower power The atmosphere is not sufficiently steady to support high powers Keep in mind that...

Страница 13: ...enus going through crescent phases But you cannot see any surface detail on Venus because it has a very thick atmosphere of gas When Mars is close to the Earth you can see some details on Mars and som...

Страница 14: ...e like a large football and are called elliptical galaxies There are many galaxies that are irregularly shaped and are thought to have been pulled apart because they passed too close to or even throug...

Страница 15: ...r blurred or distorted due to temperature differences between inside and outside air Also it is a good idea to allow your telescope to reach the ambient surrounding outside temperature before starting...

Страница 16: ...nded period perhaps for one month or more it is advisable to remove the batteries from the battery pack Batteries left in the telescope for prolonged periods may leak causing damage g Do not leave you...

Страница 17: ...ce Dust Cover To fit over primary mirror inside of lower tube Finder Deluxe red dot Computer Software CD ROM of Autostar Suite Astronomer s Edition software Assembled OTA weight 24 lbs Assembled Mount...

Страница 18: ...dels have a triangular ground plate Truss tubes Silver anodized aluminum with attachment hardware and captive bolts Machined aluminum altitude bearings Secondary Mirror Support 4 vane steel Mirror 12...

Страница 19: ...with attachment hardware and captive bolts Machined aluminum altitude bearings Secondary Mirror Support 4 vane steel Mirror 16 406mm Focal length 1829mm 72 Focal ratio f 4 5 Resolving Power 0 45 arc s...

Страница 20: ...hoto Visual Color Filters Color filters significantly enhance visu al and photographic image contrast of the Moon and planets Each filter threads into the barrel of any Meade 1 25 eyepiece and into th...

Страница 21: ...otrusion at the bottom of the tension plate The protrusion fits into the indent at the bottom of the brake Thread the tension adjustment bolt into the tension plate on the side panel of the base assem...

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