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probably appear best with glasses on.  This is 
because a telescope’s focuser can accommodate 
for nearsightedness or farsightedness, but not 
astigmatism.  Astigmatism, however, is less a 
problem at higher magnification. 

Appendix 

Jovian (Jupiter's) Satellite Positions

https://in-the-sky.org/jupiter.php

The satellite positions are represented graphically 
for a month at a time as wavy lines.  Io 's line is 
orange; Europa's, yellow; Ganymede's Red; 
Callisto's Blue.  

Mutual Jovian Satellite Events

http://www.projectpluto.com/jevent.htm

Times are in Universal Time (UT).  For EST 
subtract 5 hours from UT.  For EDT subtract 4 
hours from UT.  Note that the evening hours in 
Michigan are actually early the next day in UT.  
After 2015 it will be 5 ½ years before these types 
of events occur again.

Finding your way around the sky

Books on constellations, star charts or star atlases 
may be consulted or borrowed from the library.  
With these you can learn the constellations and 
find your way around the sky.  

A monthly star chart for the Grand Traverse Area 
can be found at 

http://epemeris.bjmoler.org

 along 

with a list of planetary events for the month.  
There are also commercial and free star chart 
programs on the Internet.  Here are some free 
ones listed in order of ease of use.

Stellarium: 

http://www.stellarium.org

.  For

older computers use version 0.12…  For 
newer ones you can use version 0.13…  

This shows a very realistic sky.

Sky Charts: 

http://astrosurf.com/astropc/

.  

This is a good program for use out with 
the telescope.

Hallo northern sky: 

http://www.hnsky.org/software.htm

.  This 

one looks bare bones but there are a lot of 
hidden features.  It is the hardest to use.  

Some Interesting Stars

Alberio

 (β Cygni) The star in the beak of Cygnus 

the swan or the foot of the Northern Cross is a 
blue and Gold binary star.  Visible in the evening 
from late spring to late autumn.

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Summary of Contents for StarMax 90

Page 1: ...Library Edition TableTop Telescope Instruction Manual Orion StarMax 90 TableTop Maksutov Cassigrain Telescope Based on the Orion TableTop Telescopes Instruction Manual Donated by and...

Page 2: ...d nebulae The telescope will produce right side up terrestrial images however they will be mirror images as will the celestial images Telescope parts see illustrations 1 2 Zoom eyepiece Focal length i...

Page 3: ...on the object you re aiming at The use of the finder is discussed in the Getting Started section Telescope securing knob This allows the telescope to be positioned fore and aft in the mount for balan...

Page 4: ...and re tighten the Telescope securing knob Getting Started It s best to get a feel for the basic functions of the TableTop telescope during the day before observing astronomical objects at night This...

Page 5: ...ny position in the night sky from horizon to horizon Altitude Tension Adjustment When aiming the telescope in altitude you may find that the optical tube is either too hard to move or does not stay in...

Page 6: ...t s red dot should also appear in or near the field of view of the telescope s eyepiece at lowest power Alignment of the sight is easiest during daylight before observing at night 1 Without moving the...

Page 7: ...double images into your view If at all possible escape the light polluted city sky and head for darker country skies You will be amazed at how many more objects are visible in a dark sky Seeing and T...

Page 8: ...ters on the Moon the waxing and waning of Venus and many bright binary stars Deep sky objects are generally too faint at the magnifications employed by this Maksutov Cassigrain telescope but a few are...

Page 9: ...many years sometimes they are seen edge on next time 2025 while at other times they are broadside and look like giant ears on each side of Saturn s disk A steady atmosphere good seeing is necessary fo...

Page 10: ...light pollution Even bright nebulas like the Orion and Lagoon Nebulas lose much of their delicate detail The Moon and planets are not affected they require steady air more than dark skies so they rema...

Page 11: ...llations star charts or star atlases may be consulted or borrowed from the library With these you can learn the constellations and find your way around the sky A monthly star chart for the Grand Trave...

Page 12: ...Visible in the evening from late spring to late autumn Antares Scorpii is the bright red giant star in Scorpius It shows a yellow orange in telescopes However because it appears close to the horizon a...

Page 13: ...r eyepiece setting The Beehive is an open or galactic star cluster that are generally found in the band of the Milky Way unless they are close to us or very old For 2015 the planet Jupiter will be bet...

Page 14: ...ern side of the Keystone pattern of stars about one third the distance from the north star on that side to the south side It takes a much larger telescope to see individual stars The star cluster will...

Page 15: ...The first chart is one of the constellation of Orion The second image is the southern part of Orion showing the nebula better Orion is a winter constellation 15...

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