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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.

SOME OBSERVING TIPS

Eyepieces

:  Always begin your observations

using the 25mm low-power eyepiece. The
25mm eyepiece delivers a bright,  wide field
of view and is the best to use for most
viewing conditions. Use the high-power 9mm
eyepiece to view details when observing the
Moon and planets. If the image become
fuzzy, switch back down to a lower power.
Changing eyepieces changes the power or
magnification of your telescope.

By the way, you might have noticed
something strange when you looked through
your eyepiece. Although the image is right-

STAR CHARTS

Star charts and planispheres are useful for a variety of
reasons. In particular, they are a great aid in planning a
night of celestial viewing.

Astronomy and Sky and Telescope magazines print star
charts each month for up-to-the-minute maps of the
heavens.

AutoStar Suite™ Astronomer Edition Software on DVD
will help you learn the night sky. It  displays more than
10,000 celestial objects including planets, stars,
galaxies, and nebulae. You can print out star charts and
even plan your observing sessions. It operates on any
Windows

®

based PC.

side up, it is reversed. That means
reading words can be a problem. But it
has no affect on astronomical objects.
If you wish to have a fully corrected
image, check out Meade’s optional Erecting
Prism in the Optional Accessory section.

Meade offers a complete line of eyepieces
for your telescope. Most astronomers have
four or five low-power and high power
eyepieces to view different objects and to
cope with different viewing conditions.

Objects move in the eyepiece

:  If you are

observing an astronomical object (the Moon,
a planet, star, etc.) you will notice that the
object will begin to move slowly through the
telescopic field of view. This movement is
caused by the rotation of the Earth and
makes an object move through the
telescope’s field of view. To keep
astronomical objects centered in the field,
simply move the telescope on one or both of
its axes—vertically and/or horizontally as
needed—try using the telescopes coarse and
fine adjustment controls. At higher powers,

Looking at or near the 

Sun

will cause 

irreversible

damage to your eye. Do not point this telescope at or near the Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.

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Страница 2: ...amage 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 the telescope or viewfinder as it is moving Children should always have adult supervision while observing 20225_TerraStar60 InstrctnMnl 042111 qxd 4 21 11 4 03 PM Page 2 ...

Страница 3: ...otion controls Durable carry bag for easy transport and storage The tube has a focal length of 700mm and its objective lens has a diameter of 60mm to see in your telescope The focal length will help later on to calculate magnification Setting up your telescope involves these simple steps Assemble your tripod Adjusting the tripod Attach the optical tube to the mount Attach the red dot viewfinder At...

Страница 4: ...Leg brace supports See Inset C 9 Leg brace See Inset C 10 Tripod leg nuts and bolts 11 Optical tube lock knobs 12 Horizontal slow motion control See Inset B 13 Diagonal mirror 14 Objective lens cell 15 Focuser drawtube 16 Telescope mount 17 Accessory tray Inset C 18 Red dot viewfinder bracket see Inset A 19 Adjustable sliding leg extension see Inset C 20 Tripod leg lock see Inset C 21 Dew shield l...

Страница 5: ...Accessory tray pouch 25 Tripod 26 Straps to secure tripod 2 places 27 Optical tube assembly 28 Strap to secure front of the optical tube 29 Pouch for focuser 30 Shoulder strap with pad 31 Bag for eyepieces red dot finder and diagonal 20225_TerraStar60 InstrctnMnl 042111 qxd 4 21 11 4 03 PM Page 5 ...

Страница 6: ...ghten until firm ADJUSTING THE TRIPOD Now that the tripod has been assembled the tripod height can be adjusted so that you can view comfortably 1 Spread the legs out evenly apart 2 To set the height of the tripod unlock the tripod leg lock knob 20 3 Slide the leg 19 in or out to the desired length 4 Tighten the leg lock knob 20 until firm 3 Repeat for the other two legs ATTACH THE OPTICAL TUBE TO ...

Страница 7: ...ror thumbscrew to hold the eyepiece securely BALANCING THE OPTICAL TUBE The telescope is designed with a bracket that will allow the user to balance the optical tube This may be needed when heavier eyepieces or accessories are used 1 Loosen the optical tube locks 11 so the tube will slide in the mounting bracket 2 Balance the tube by sliding it back and forth in the bracket until you find a positi...

Страница 8: ...emoving the two lock knobs 11 and sliding the optical tube 4 off Replace the front dust cap 22 and rear dust cap Place the lock knobs into the storage bag 31 for safekeeping 6 Retract the drawtube 15 back into the optical tube 4 by turning the focusing knob 23 counter clockwise 7 Place the optical tube assembly into its dedicated space 27 slipping the focuser end first into the pouch sewn into the...

Страница 9: ...size as yours and his didn t even focus very well Observe during the daytime Try out your telescope during the daytime at first It is easier to learn how it operates and how to observe when it is light Pick out an easy object to observe A distant mountain a large tree a lighthouse or skyscraper make excellent targets Point the optical tube so it lines up with your object TOO MUCH POWER Can you eve...

Страница 10: ...filter often called a moon filter when observing the Moon Neutral density filters are available from Meade as an optional accessory and enhance contrast to improve your observation of lunar features Spend several nights observing the Moon Some nights the Moon is so bright that it makes other objects in the sky difficult to see These are nights that are excellent for lunar observation Observe the S...

Страница 11: ...is an excellent exercise for novice astronomers Any small telescope can see the four Galilean moons of Jupiter Fig 6 plus a few others but how many moons does Jupiter actually have No one knows for sure Nor are we sure how many Saturn has either At last count Jupiter had over 60 moons and held a small lead over Saturn Most of these moons are very small and can only be seen with very large telescop...

Страница 12: ...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 ma...

Страница 13: ...ack down to a lower power Changing eyepieces changes the power or magnification of your telescope STAR CHARTS Star charts and planispheres are useful for a variety of reasons In particular they are a great aid in planning a night of celestial viewing Astronomy and Sky and Telescope magazines print star charts each month for up to the minute maps of the heavens AutoStar Suite Astronomer Edition Sof...

Страница 14: ...od idea to allow your telescope to reach the ambient surrounding outside temperature before starting an observing session When to observe Planets and other objects viewed low on the horizon often lack sharpness the same object when observed higher in the sky will appear sharper and have greater contrast Try reducing power change your eyepiece if your image is fuzzy or shimmers Keep in mind that a ...

Страница 15: ... 90mm 8 inches 16 inches or even 3 feet in diameter The Hubble Telescope s objective The focal ratio helps determine how fast the photographic speed of a telescope is The lower the focal ratio number the faster the exposure f 5 is faster than f 10 The faster the ratio the faster exposure time is needed when a camera is hooked up to the telescope Your telescope has slower focal ratio at f 11 7 Some...

Страница 16: ...n t think that higher magnification is necessarily better quite often the best view is with lower magnification value TAKING CARE OF YOUR TELESCOPE Your telescope is a precision optical instrument designed for a lifetime of rewarding viewing It will rarely if ever require factory servicing or maintenance Follow these guidelines to keep your telescope in the best condition Avoid cleaning the telesc...

Страница 17: ...nd down before reattaching the optical tube OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 928 45 Erecting Prism 1 25 O D Correctly orients the telescopic image during terrestrial observing and yields an image position at a 45 angle to the main telescope tube resulting in a more comfortable observing position in most cases Additional Eyepieces 1 25 inch barrel diameter For higher or lower magnifications with the telescopes...

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