Slew Speeds; Observe The Moon - Meade LX90GPS Instruction Manual

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Slew Speeds

AutoStar has nine slew speeds that are directly proportional to the sidereal rate and have been
calculated to accomplish specific functions. Pressing a Number key changes the slew speed,
which is shown for about two seconds on AutoStar's display.
The nine available speeds are:
Speeds 1, 2, or 3: Best used for fine centering of an object in the field of view of a higher power
eyepiece, such as a 12mm or a 9mm eyepiece.
Speeds 4, 5, or 6: Enables centering an object in the field of a low-to-moderate power
eyepiece, such as the standard Super Plössl 26mm.
Speeds 7 or 8: Best used for rough centering of an object in the eyepiece.
Speed 9: Moves the telescope quickly from one point in the sky to another
NOTE:

Observe the Moon

Do not look through the
Point your telescope at the Moon (note that the Moon is not visible every night) and practice
telescope's eyepiece or
using the Arrow keys and the slew speeds to view different features. The Moon contains many
viewfinder while it is
rapidly moving. Children
interesting features, including craters, mountain ranges, and fault lines. The best time to view
should always have
the Moon is during its crescent or half phase. Sunlight strikes the Moon at an angle during these
adult supervision while
periods and adds a depth to the view. No shadows are seen during a full Moon, causing the
observing.
overly bright surface to appear flat and rather uninteresting. Consider the use of a neutral
density Moon filter when observing the Moon. Not only does it cut down the Moon's bright glare,
but it also enhances contrast, providing a more dramatic image.
Verify that AutoStar is properly connected to your telescope. See
, page 13.
TELESCOPE
Flip the telescope power switch to the ON position.
The AutoStar screen is activated and a copyright message displays briefly, followed by a
short beep. Then AutoStar takes a few moments to start up the system.
Mode for Menu" displays (if you select "0" automatic Alignment will begin).
The Arrow keys are now activated. Press the Arrow keys (5, Fig. 2) to slew (move) the
telescope up, down, right, or left.
Press a Number key (8, Fig. 2) to change the telescope's slew speed. See
below, for more information.
Use SmartFinder (17, Fig. 1) and/or the viewfinder (1, Fig. 20) to locate an object and prac-
tice using the AutoStar's Arrow keys to center the object in the telescope's field of view.
Use the telescope's focus knob (8, Fig. 1) to bring the object into focus.
Number Key 1 =
1x =
Number Key 2 =
2x =
Number Key 3 =
8x =
Number Key 4 = 16x =
Number Key 5 = 64x =
Number Key 6 = 128x =
Number Key 7 = 1.5° =
Number Key 8 =
3° =
Number Key 9 = Max =
1 x sidereal (0.25 arc-min/sec or 0.004°/sec)
2 x sidereal (0.5 arc-min/sec or 0.008°/sec)
8 x sidereal (2 arc-min/sec or 0.033°/sec)
16 x sidereal (4 arc-min/sec or 0.067°/sec)
64 x sidereal (16 arc-min/sec or 0.27°/sec)
32 arc-min/sec or 0.5°/sec
90 arc-min/sec or 1.5°/sec
180 arc-min/sec or 3°/sec
390 arc-min/sec or 6.5°/sec)
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HOW TO ASSEMBLE YOUR
"Press 0 to align or
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SLEW SPEEDS

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