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Table of close stellar pairs for testing image quality of the telescope

a

Psc

1

h

59.4

m

+02

°

31’

4.3-5.3

 1.9’’

Pisces

g

Cet

2

h

40.7

m

+03

°

02’

3.4-4.4

 2.8’’

Cetus

x

Ori

5

h

38.2

m

-01

°

58’

2.0-4.2

 2.5’’

Orion

a

Gem

7

h

31.4

m

+32

°

00’

2.0-2.8

 1.8’’

Gemini

e

Hyd

8

h

44.1

m

-06

°

36’

3.5-6.9

 2.9’’

Hydra

s

2

Uma

9

h

06.0

m

+67

°

20’

4.9-8.2

 2.7’’

Ursa Major

38Lyn

9

h

15.8

m

+37

°

07’

4.9-6.0

  2.8’’

Lynx

x

Uma

11

h

15.6

m

+31

°

49’

4.4-4.8

  2.9’’

Ursa Major

x

Boo

14

h

38.8

m

+13

°

56’

4.6-4.6

 1.2’’

Bootes

e

Boo

14

h

42.8

m

+27

°

17’

2.7-5.1

 3.0’’

Bootes

m

Dra

17

h

04.3

m

+54

°

32’

5.8-5.8

 2.2’’

Draco

t

Oph

18

h

00.4

m

-08

°

11’

5.4-6.0

 2.0’’

Ophiucus

70 Oph

18

h

02.9

m

+02

°

31’

4.0-6.0

 2.4’’

Ophiucus

e

1

Lyr

18

h

42.7

m

+39

°

37’

5.1-6.2

 2.7’’

Lyra

e

2

Lyr

18

h

42.7

m

+39

°

37’

5.1-5.4

 2.2’’

Lyra

d

Cyg

19

h

43.4

m

+45

°

00’

3.0-6.5

 2.2’’

Cygnus

m

Cyg

21

h

41.9

m

+28

°

30’

4.7-6.1

 1.8’’

Cygnus

x

Aqr

22

h

26.3

m

-00

°

17’

4.4-4.6

 1.8’’

Aquarius

 Name

of star

Coordinates

h, m

ang.

degrees,

ang. min.

Magnitude,

m

Visible

distance,

ang. s.

Constellations

Summary of Contents for TAL-100RS

Page 1: ...1 TELESCOPETA 100RS TA 100RST Service manual...

Page 2: ...s Instant and permanent eve damage or blindness will result Never allow children to use the telescope during daylight hours unless they are supervised by a responsible abult conversant with this real...

Page 3: ...h pier 0 70 with tripod 0 60 Angular field of view of the finderscope 8 Magnification of the finderscope 6x Overal dimensions length tube 950 mm height 1460 mm Weight of the telescope 25 kg 3 STANDARD...

Page 4: ...g 1 General view 1 telescope tube 2 optical findescope 3 eyepiece set 4 nut 5 supports 6 pier 7 equatorial mounting Fig 2 General view of telescope mounted on tripod 1 2 stoppers 3 table 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 5: ...stened on the other end of the axis is the counterweights 7 which can move along the axis for balancing the telescope tube The casing of the polar axis is fastened on the bracket 9 provided with a sca...

Page 6: ...ed on the tube with six set screws If the telescope is completed with pier three supports provided captive screws are fixed to the lower end of the pier through holes The equatorial mounting is set on...

Page 7: ...r precise setting of the axis by azimuth one observes the star near the meridian circle above the South point in the same way If in the star tracking one has to lower slowly the upper end of the teles...

Page 8: ...s is set incorrectly even in the case when the star image is kept on the cross hairs the images of the stars at the edges of the field of view appear as dashes 7 3 Telescope and atmospheric conditions...

Page 9: ...wool piece impregnated with alcohol One should dismantle the optics only in case of necessity In non operating position the telescope tube must be constantly covered with a cap and the eyepiece one is...

Page 10: ...Lynx xUma 11h 15 6m 31 49 4 4 4 8 2 9 Ursa Major xBoo 14h 38 8m 13 56 4 6 4 6 1 2 Bootes eBoo 14h 42 8m 27 17 2 7 5 1 3 0 Bootes mDra 17h 04 3m 54 32 5 8 5 8 2 2 Draco tOph 18h 00 4m 08 11 5 4 6 0 2...

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