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#883 Deluxe Field Tripod:

 Manufactured of strong, lightweight extruded 

aluminum, the #883 Deluxe Field Tripod (Fig. 28) allows standing or seated 
observations through the ETX-90EC. Tripod height is continuously adjustable 
from 34" to 54". Micrometric controls in both azimuth and elevation-angle permit 
precise polar alignment of the telescope's fork mount for astronomical 
applications. Designed exclusively for ETX-series astronomical telescopes, the 
#883 Deluxe Field Tripod includes all the rigidity and stability required for high-
power observing through the telescope. For terrestrial observing, where 
altazimuth orientation of the telescope is desirable, the tripod head tilts and 
locks at 90° (inset, Fig 28). 

#882 Standard Field Tripod:

 (not shown) If the ETX-90EC is used primarily for 

terrestrial observing and less-extensively for astronomical viewing, the polar 
alignment capability of the #883 Deluxe Field Tripod may not be required. In this 
case the #882 Standard Field Tripod provides a rigid observing platform for the 
telescope in the altazimuth (Alt/Az) configuration, only. Alternately, if the 
telescope is equipped with the optional #497 ETX Autostar Computer Controller, 
astronomical sidereal-rate tracking can be effected in the Alt/Az configuration 
permitted with the #882 Standard Field Tripod, without any requirement for polar alignment. The #882 Standard 
Field Tripod is variable in height between 34" and 54" for seated or standing observing through the telescope. 

#932 45° Erecting Prism:

 If the ETX-90EC is to be used for extensive 

terrestrial applications, the #932 45° Erecting Prism (1, Fig. 29) is a 
useful accessory. Images through the 90° eyepiece-holder (4, Fig. 1) 
appear right-side-up, but reversed left-for-right. The #932 Prism threads 
on to the telescope's photo port (17, Fig. 1) and presents a correctly 
oriented image as well as a convenient 45° observing angle. An eyepiece 
of any focal length (magnifying power) may be inserted into the #932 
Prism. Note that the flip-mirror control (4, Fig. 29) must be in the "down" 
position for use with the #932 Prism. 

Important Note:

 In the most discriminating applications, such as in 

observing delicate bird feather-structure at long distance, the ETX-90EC's 
internal, optically-flat mirror yields a higher-resolution image than is 
possible with any prism, including the #932. In these special cases ETX-
90EC users are advised to observe with the eyepiece in the standard 90° 

eyepiece-holder (as shown in Fig. 1), with the flip-mirror control in the "up" position. This admonition applies only to 
situations requiring extraordinarily high optical resolution and where the observer's eye is well-trained to observe 
very fine detail. In typical terrestrial applications, no image differences between the two eyepiece locations can 
generally be noted.

 

#765 Soft Carrying Bag:

 Perfectly suited to field use of, or traveling with, the 

telescope, the soft-padded, Cordura-type #765 Soft Carrying Bag (Fig. 30) for 
the ETX-90EC includes a shoulder strap and permits ready transport of the 
complete telescope, including the table tripod, eyepieces, and other 
accessories. With the #765 Soft Carrying Bag the telescope can go anywhere 
with you at a moment's notice.

 

 

 

Fig. 30: The #765 Soft Carrying Bag. 

 

Fig. 28: The #883 Deluxe Field Tripod with 
ETX-90EC Telescope, set up in the Alt/Az 
configuration (tripod head locked at 90°), for 
terrestrial applications. (Inset) Tripod head 
tilted for polar alignment. 

 

Fig. 29: The #932 45° Erecting Prism threaded to the 
rear cell of the ETX-90EC. (1) #932 45° Erecting 
Prism; (2) Eyepiece; (3) Knurled Lock-ring; (4) Flip-
Mirror Control. 

Summary of Contents for ETX-90EC

Page 1: ...rsects the celestial sphere This point in the sky is located near the North Star Polaris In mapping the surface of the Earth lines of longitude are drawn between the North and South Poles Similarly li...

Page 2: ...s telescope such as the ETX 90EC this motion is rapid indeed If the motor drive has not been engaged objects centered in the telescope s eyepiece move entirely out of the field of view in 30 to 160 se...

Page 3: ...d horizontal locks 6 and 10 Fig 1 and rotate the telescope so that it is oriented as shown in Fig 15 Tighten the vertical and horizontal locks In this orientation the telescope s optical tube is lined...

Page 4: ...ast for millions of years Maria plural for mare are smooth dark areas scattered across the lunar surface These dark areas are large ancient impact basins that were filled with lava from the interior o...

Page 5: ...ETX 90EC Titan the largest of Saturn s 18 moons can also be seen as a bright star like object near the planet Deep Sky Objects Star charts can be used to locate constellations individual stars and de...

Page 6: ...0 Format 2 1450mm focal length Camera Body T Mount Sections 1 and 2 of the 64 T Adapter see Fig 19 Format 2 utilizes both sections of the 64 T Adapter threaded together to form a rigid unit as shown i...

Page 7: ...hould be acceptable If used for astrophotography the meter probably will not provide good results since camera meters are not made to compensate for a dark sky 5 Terrestrial photography through the ET...

Page 8: ...ndard equipment with the ETX 90EC telescope Use these eyepieces only under extremely steady atmospheric conditions Fig 23 Optional eyepieces yield higher and lower magnifying powers with the telescope...

Page 9: ...priate to your brand of 35mm camera With the 64 T Adapter and T Mount in place the camera body is rigidly coupled to the telescope s optical system which in effect becomes the camera s lens 880 Table...

Page 10: ...ght side up but reversed left for right The 932 Prism threads on to the telescope s photo port 17 Fig 1 and presents a correctly oriented image as well as a convenient 45 observing angle An eyepiece o...

Page 11: ...244 Electric Focuser The 1244 Focuser Fig 33 replaces the manual focuser knob of the ETX 90EC and permits smooth precise electric focusing of the image through a remote handbox supplied with the focus...

Page 12: ...yet notwithstanding its precision and detail Epoch 2000sk is easy and intuitive to use even by the novice Epoch 2000sk operates the ETX 90EC through a laptop computer in the field using the 497 Autost...

Page 13: ...turn of the telescope to the Meade factory 5 If the ETX 90EC is used outdoors on a humid night telescope surfaces may accumulate water condensation While such condensation does not normally cause any...

Page 14: ...not come on or there is no response when pressing the Electronic Controller arrow keys Verify that the computer control panel power switch 1 Fig 4 is in the ON position Verify that the Electronic Cont...

Page 15: ...ng a land object on a warm day heat waves will distort the image see Terrestrial Observing For clear viewing of objects turn the focus knob 9 Fig 1 slowly since the in focus point of a telescope is pr...

Page 16: ...gs standard Limiting visual stellar magnitude approx 11 7 Image scale 1 16 inch Maximum practical visual power 325X Optical tube dimensions dia x length 10 4cm x 27 9cm 4 1 x 11 Secondary mirror obstr...

Page 17: ...is recommended to purchase the 883 Deluxe Field Tripod The tripod head tilts easily to the local latitude angle for quick polar alignment and locks in a 90 position to facilitate Alt Az viewing see OP...

Page 18: ...ally turn the R A circle 14 Fig 1 to read the R A of the object at the R A pointer 7 Fig 15 3 The R A circle is now calibrated to read the correct R A of any object at which the telescope is pointed T...

Page 19: ...The Summer Triangle is a notable region in the sky to the left of the handle of the Big Dipper The triangle is made up of three very bright stars Vega Deneb and Altair By drawing an imaginary line ou...

Page 20: ...ut 4 3 light years or 25 trillion miles This distance is so large that if a scale model were created with the Earth one inch away from the Sun the nearest star would have to be placed over 4 miles awa...

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