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Equatorial mount use!
Does anyone have any information of how to get the best out of my GEM? I can
use it, point it at objects and even managed to balance the damn thing given the rubbish instructions that came with the scope but I am still a bit bamboozled regarding polar alignment etc. I've searched on google for info but so far my search for something suitable has been fruitless. Thank you very much in advance. |
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"Richard @" wrote:
Does anyone have any information of how to get the best out of my GEM? There's some pointers to where manuals may be obtained on linein teh FAQ: http://www.astunit.com/faq/uksciastrofaq.htm Best, Stephen Remove footfrommouth to reply -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Stephen Tonkin | ATM Resources; Astro-Tutorials; Astro Books + + (N51.162 E0.995) | http://www.astunit.com + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + |
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Thank you. Both replies help me alot. All I have to do now is wait for the
cloud to disperse. Damn you Mother Nature! Thanks again. "Len Philpot" wrote in message ... In article , says... Does anyone have any information of how to get the best out of my GEM? I can use it, point it at objects and even managed to balance the damn thing given the rubbish instructions that came with the scope but I am still a bit bamboozled regarding polar alignment etc. I've searched on google for info but so far my search for something suitable has been fruitless. Thank you very much in advance. I may well get dissenting opinions, but I've found that for /visual/ use (only), simply pointing the polar shaft at Polaris is plenty close enough. The method I use with a Genesis on my old Celestron/Vixen Polaris mount is : 1. Level the tripod with the polar axis pointing north 2. Set the declination axis to 90 deg north 3. Set the right ascension rotation where the counterweight is straight down (just for simplicity sake, to avoid imbalance) 4. Using a moderate power ocular (~100x), adjust the mount's azimuth and altitude axes (NOT the RA and Dec axes) until Polaris is centered in the ocular. When I want greater accuracy than this, I use a chart of the north polar region I printed using Megastar. It has my eyepiece FOV centered on the pole for a fairly current date. Just align the mount (#4) until the view matches the chart and you're close enough to track for hours without losing the object. Please note that neither of these methods is anywhere good enough for photography, and they both assume your optical axis is centered on the mount's mechanical RA axis. For visual use, this is most likely true. Works for me... :-) -- -- Len Philpot - -- ------ ----- http://philpot.org/ -- |
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"Len Philpot" wrote in message
... 1. Level the tripod with the polar axis pointing north 2. Set the declination axis to 90 deg north 3. Set the right ascension rotation where the counterweight is straight down (just for simplicity sake, to avoid imbalance) 4. Using a moderate power ocular (~100x), adjust the mount's azimuth and altitude axes (NOT the RA and Dec axes) until Polaris is centered in the ocular. That is the method I use with my LXD55 SN but followed by a GOTO two star alignment. Works every time. Sally |
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Try this...
http://www.astronomyboy.com/eq/ D "Richard @" wrote in message ... Does anyone have any information of how to get the best out of my GEM? I can use it, point it at objects and even managed to balance the damn thing given the rubbish instructions that came with the scope but I am still a bit bamboozled regarding polar alignment etc. I've searched on google for info but so far my search for something suitable has been fruitless. Thank you very much in advance. |
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