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DECLINATION (DEC.) 

- The astronomical 

equivalent of latitude. Declination describes 
the angle of a celestial object above or below 
the celestial equator. The sky over the northern 
hemisphere has a positive declination. The sky over 
the Southern hemisphere has a negative declination. 
For example, Polaris (the North Star) which lies nearly 
directly over the North Pole, has a declination  
value of 90°.

RIGHT ASCENSION (R.A.) 

The astronomical equivalent of longitude. Right 
ascension measures the degree of distance of 
a star to the east of where the ecliptic crosses 
the celestial equator. R.A. is measured in hours, 
minutes, and seconds as opposed to degrees. It 
is different than the term “meridian”, which is used 
in referring to lines of longitude. Right ascension 
is referred to in “hour circles”. There are 24 hour 
circles of right ascension which run from the north 
to south celestial poles.

CELESTIAL EQUATOR

 

- The celestial equator is 

the line of declination which lies directly above the 
Earth’s equator. The celestial equator lies halfway 
between the north and south celestial poles and 
serves as the 0° point in measuring declination.

ECLIPTIC

 - The ecliptic is the apparent path of 

the sun through the sky over the course of the 
year. Since we view the sun from different angles 
throughout the year, it appears to move in relation 
to other stars. The vernal (spring) and autumnal 
(fall) equinoxes lie at the points where the ecliptic 
intersects the celestial equator. The vernal equinox 
is where right ascension is at 0h (hours). The 
autumnal equinox can be found at 12h R.A.

ZENITH

 

- The zenith is the point in the celestial 

sphere directly above your head. The zenith varies 
depending upon your location. In general, the 
declination point of your zenith is equal to the 
latitude at which you are standing on Earth.

EPHEMERIS

 - The ephemeris of a planet or the sun 

or the moon is a table giving the coordinates of the 
object at regular intervals of time. The coordinates 
will be listed using declination and right ascension. 
Other information such as distance and magnitude 
may be listed in ephemerides (plural of ephemeris). 

ALTITUDE

 - The altitude of a celestial object is the 

angular distance of that object above the horizon. 
The maximum possible altitude is the altitude of an 
object at the zenith, 90°. The altitude of an object 
on the horizon is 0°. Altitude is measured from your 
point of observation and does not directly correlate 
to points on the celestial sphere. 

AZIMUTH

 - Azimuth is the angular distance 

around the horizon measured eastward in degrees 
from the North Horizon Point. Thus, the North 
Horizon Point lies at an azimuth of 0°, while the 
East Horizon Point lies at 90°, and the South 
Horizon Point at 180°. Azimuth is measured from 
the point of observation and does not directly 
correspond to points on the celestial sphere.

ANGULAR DISTANCE

 - Angular distance is the 

size of the angle through which a telescope tube 
or binocular aiming at one object must be turned in 
order to aim at another object. If you must rotate the 
equipment from the zenith to the horizon, the angular 
distance between the two points would be 90°.

ASTRONOMY TERMINOLOGY

Содержание 20 x 80 SuperGiant

Страница 1: ...0 1 5 W 30 W 45 W 60 W 1 5 E 75 W OWNER S MANUAL ASTRONOMICAL BINOCULARS ZHUMELL 20X80 SUPERGIANT ASTRONOMICAL BINOCULARS...

Страница 2: ...ell you get field tested precision crafted optics at the best possible value So even if you re just starting out as an amateur birder or astronomer you don t have to settle for entry level products Zh...

Страница 3: ...wing 4 Astronomical Observation Tips 5 Cool Views 6 Astronomy Terminology 7 Warranty i Tripod Mounting ii Interpupillary Distance iii Center and Diopter Focus i Selecting a Viewing Site ii Seeing and...

Страница 4: ...ty but will require proper care If after reading this manual you still have questions about your Zhumell binoculars please visit http www zhumell com for more helpful tips and contact information Our...

Страница 5: ...cleaning binocular lenses use included lens cloth or other soft lint free cloth Use lens cleaner or diluted isopropyl alcohol to remove dirt and smudges other chemicals may damage your equipment Alwa...

Страница 6: ...r 3 Screw a standard 25 inch 20 tripod base screw into the threaded socket on the adapter 4 Adjust as needed USING YOUR ZHUMELL ASTRONOMICAL BINOCULARS INTERPUPILLARY DISTANCE Interpupillary distance...

Страница 7: ...omical object on which to focus 2 Close your right eye or cover the right objective lens and turn the center focus until the object is in perfect focus 3 Close your left eye or cover the left objectiv...

Страница 8: ...ars for astronomical viewing is in the middle of nowhere Most users don t have access to the darkest of skies however so select a site that is both far from light pollution and practical for travel Av...

Страница 9: ...parency in your area is poor A good indicator star for this test is Megrez mag 3 4 the star in the Big Dipper connecting the handle to the dipper If Megrez is not visible elements in the air will nega...

Страница 10: ...is commonly referred to as the sidereal rate As you observe any celestial object remember that it is in motion You will need to continuously update your binocular position throughout a viewing sessio...

Страница 11: ...he naked eye as tiny points of light against a dark sky Even powerful binoculars cannot magnify stars to appear as anything more than these pinpoints You can however enjoy the different colors of thei...

Страница 12: ...achieve a worthwhile view of Saturn If you look closely enough you can see the Cassini division a thin dark gap in the rings You can also often make out one or more of Saturns moons including the larg...

Страница 13: ...color from faint light STARHOPPING Starhopping is the most common and simplest way to reliably track down objects in the night sky It uses relative positioning beginning at a star with a known locatio...

Страница 14: ...ace this general direction Find the brightest star in this constellation and center your view on it Consult your star chart again and determine the next brightest star between your currently focused s...

Страница 15: ...equinox is where right ascension is at 0h hours The autumnal equinox can be found at 12h R A ZENITH The zenith is the point in the celestial sphere directly above your head The zenith varies depending...

Страница 16: ...ranty To obtain warranty service the damaged equipment must be returned to Zhumell Our Customer Care associates will be happy to assist you in completing this return to get your Zhumell in working ord...

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