Appendix C: Training The Drive - Meade LX90 Instruction Manual

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APPENDIX C: TRAINING THE DRIVE

Train the telescope motors using AutoStar. Perform this procedure if you are experiencing any pointing accuracy
problems. Fig. 31 depicts the complete Drive Training procedure.
NOTE:
Use a terrestrial object, such as a telephone pole or lamp post, to train the drive.
Complete this exercise once every 3 to 6 months to
Verify that AUTOSTAR
1
INITIALIZATION is
complete.
Press MODE until
2
Select Item is displayed.
Select Item
3
Object
Press the scroll
up key once.
Select Item
4
Setup
Access the Setup
menu.
Setup
5
Align
Multiple presses.
Setup
6
Telescope
Access the
Telescope menu.
Telescope
7
1
Telescope Model
Multiple presses.
Telescope
8
Train Drive
Choose the Train
Drive option.
Train Drive
9
Az. Train
Azimuth
(horizontal)
training.
Drive Setup
10
For this op. . .
Reminder to
use terrestrial
target.
Center reference
11
object.
Center target
using Arrow
keys.
Fig. 31: Training the Drive Procedure.
Press > until it
12
is centered
Scope slews left.
Bring target back
to center using
the Right Arrow key.
Press < until it
13
is centered
Scope slews right.
Bring target back
to center using
the Left Arrow key.
Train Drive
14
Az. Train
Menu returns to
Az. training.
Train Drive
15
Alt. Train
Altitude
(vertical)
training.
Drive Setup
16
For this op. . .
Reminder to
use terrestrial
target.
Center reference
17
object
Center target
using Arrow
keys.
Press
until it
18
is centered
Scope slews down.
Bring target back
to center using
the Up Arrow key.
Press
until it
19
is centered
Scope slews up.
Bring target back
to center using
the Down Arrow key.
Train Drive
20
Az. Train
Multiple presses.
MODE
Select Item
21
Object
53
Further Study....
This manual gives only the briefest introduction to astronomy. If
you are interested in pursuing further studies in astronomy, a few
topics are suggested below that are worth reading up on (some
of the topics are easy and some are quite challenging). Try look-
ing up some of these in the AutoStar glossary.
Also included below is a small sampling of books, magazines
and organizations that you might find helpful.
Topics
1.
How is a star born? How does a solar system form?
2.
How is the distance to a star measured? What is a light
year? What is red shift and blue shift?
3.
How are the craters on our Moon formed? Is there water
under the surface of the Moon?
4.
What is a black hole? A neutron star? A quark star? A
gamma burster? An Einstein lens?
5.
What are stars made of? Why are stars different colors?
How is the elemental composition of a star determined?
What is an Lyman Alpha forest?
6.
What is the difference between a Type 1 and a Type II
supernova?
7.
What is the importance of studying the composition of
comets? Where do comets come from?
8.
How old is our Sun? Will our Sun evolve into a planetary
nebula or go supernova?
9.
What is the Inflationary Big Bang? What is dark matter?
What are MACHO's?
10. How are extrasolar planets discovered? What is an accre-
tion (or protoplanetary) disk?
11. What are the differences between elliptical, spiral and irreg-
ular galaxies? Can globular clusters be older than the uni-
verse itself?
Books
1.
The Guide to Amateur Astronomy by Jack Newton and
Philip Teece
2.
The Sky: A User's Guide by David Levy
3.
Turn Left at Orion by Guy Consolmagno & Dan Davis
4.
Astrophotography for the Amateur by Michael Covington
Magazines
1.
Sky & Telescope
Box 9111, Belmont, MA 02178
2.
Astronomy
Box 1612, Waukesha, WI 53187
Organizations:
1.
Astronomical League
Executive Secretary
5675 Real del Norte, Las Cruces, NM 88012
2.
The Astronomical Society of the Pacific
390 Ashton Ave., San Francisco, CA 94112
3.
The Planetary Society
65 North Catalina Ave, Pasadena, CA 91106
And watch Jack Horkheimer, Star Gazer, on your local PBS
station. Visit Jack's website at: www.jackstargazer.com
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