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Chapter 5 APPLICATION
Field of view of the polar alignment scope.
Real field of view (in the northern sky)
Big Dipper
Cassiopeia
Note
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The patterns of the Big Dipper and Cassiopeia on the reticle are positioned to correspond to the real sky. They are used as a
guidepost to know the turning direction of the polar alignment reticle. The locations of the Big Dipper and Cassiopeia on the
reticle have no relation to the location of Polaris, Delta UMi and 51 Cep on the reticle.
The real stars of the Big Dipper (or
Cassiopeia) are not visible in the field
of view of the polar alignment scope.
While looking into the eyepiece of the
polar alignment scope, adjust the direction
of the mount by turning the altitude
adjustment handles and a zimuth
adjustment knobs alternatively so that
Polaris comes as close as possible to
the designated position on the reticle.
Set Polaris to the gap between the two segments of the lines marked 2014 and 2040
adjacent to a mark “POLARIS” as shown in the figure.
Polaris is relatively conspicuous in this area of thye sky as it is a bright 2nd magnitude star
adjacent to the north celestial pole.
Polaris
Azimuth adjustment knob
Azimuth adjustment knob
Altitude adjustment handle
Altitude adjustment handle
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