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There are two axis in the eq. mount. One is the R.A. (Right Ascension) axis as shown in fig. 14. This 
means the telescope can rotate around this axis. The R.A. should point north to Polaris. Tracking (see 
what this is below) is made using the R.A. axis. To lock the rotation the locking R.A. knob should be 
used (fig. 15). The second axis is the Dec (Declination) axis – fig. 16. To lock this axis use the Dec 
locking knob as shown in figure 17. 

4.1. What is tracking? 

Star’s positions rotate, slowly but surely, in the night sky. This is caused by the Earth’s rotation. Every 
24 hours the Earth make a complete turn. So does the night sky. This means that, when observing 
through a telescope, the stars will move away from the field of view after a few seconds. This is even 
more evident when using high power eyepieces. They go away quite easily from the field of view. 

Use the Dec and R.A. handles to precise point the telescope. Make sure the axis are securely locked. 

 
To keep a star in the centre of the field of view tracking is required. Tracking can be done manually 
or by a motor
. Manual tracking can be done using the tow Dec and R.A. handles. They allow small 

Figure 14. R.A. Axis.

 

Figure 15. Locking the R.A. axis. 

Figure 17. Locking the Dec. Axis.

 

Figure 16. Dec. Axis. 

Summary of Contents for N114/900 EQ-1

Page 1: ...Instructions Manual Omegon N114 900 EQ 1 English version 9 2016 Rev A Art Nr 11266...

Page 2: ...ht and reflects it to the secondary mirror that brings it to the eyepiece Close to the telescope s aperture there is the focuser The focuser tube moves up and down to get a precise focused image At th...

Page 3: ...ripod assembly Figure 3 Tray placement Figure 4 Place equatorial head on top of tripod Figure 5 Thread the counter weight shaft Insert counterweight Figure 6 Fix Dec and R A handles Figure 7 Fix the t...

Page 4: ...axis The telescope s tube sits on the Dec axis Equatorial mount parts description 1 Declination Handle 2 Declination Fixing Knob 3 R A Axis 4 Latitude altitude adjustment 5 Counterweight 6 Counterweig...

Page 5: ...ed by the Earth s rotation Every 24 hours the Earth make a complete turn So does the night sky This means that when observing through a telescope the stars will move away from the field of view after...

Page 6: ...an observer in Munich the latitude is 48 degrees The inclination angle should be approximately 48 degrees Make sure to re tighten the altitude break Now that the mount is pointing north and has the ob...

Page 7: ...the three thumbscrews so that the finderscope moves slightly This is enough to correct the objects position in the finderscope Trial and error is required to get a satisfactory result Make sure to tig...

Page 8: ...the primary mirror figure 26 They can be used to adjust the tilt of both mirrors and to achieve alignment This information is for your reference 6 Collimate the optics Remove the eyepiece from the tel...

Page 9: ...mirror reflection to the centre Use the 6 screws on the back of the telescope Notice that 3 screws are used to adjust the tilt of the primary mirror while the three others are used to hold the tilt po...

Page 10: ...ator between illuminated and dark surfaces 7 2 Jupiter is the biggest planet of our solar system It is also one of the favorite targets for beginners Galileo was able to discover that the four tiny do...

Page 11: ...focal length by the eyepiece s focal length Let s give an example for our telescope and the supplied eyepieces Telescope s focal length is 900mm K25mm eyepiece s focal length is 25mm 900 25 36 This me...

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