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Use these large-scale movements to point your telescope in the
general direction of the object you are viewing. Use the following
fine-tuned adjustments to perfectly center it in your view for
accurate tracking.
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The larger silver circle on your mount is the Hour Circle, which
shows the exact Right Ascension of your telescope position.
Once you’ve set the general position by rotating the entire OTA
on the Mount Base Screw, fine-tuned adjustments to Right
Ascension can be made using the Right Ascension Adjustment
Cable and your position can be seen on the Hour Circle. R.A. is
measured in 0 to 24 hours.
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Nearer the base of your mount is the Declination Scale. After
setting the telescope angle using the Latitudinal Adjustment
Screws, the fine-tuned adjustments can be made using the
Declination Adjustment Cable. Declination is measured from
0° to 90° each direction.
Before beginning polar alignment, it is important to ensure that
the base of your mount is level. If the base is not level by even the
smallest degree, your measurements will be off and alignment will
be much more difficult.
ADVANCED OBSERVATION
POLAR ALIGNMENT
Polar Alignment uses easy-to-find stars to help you find the center
of the celestial sphere. All of your coordinates (R.A. and Dec.) are
calculated using this center as a reference point, so exact alignment
is absolutely necessary. The process varies depending on which
Hemisphere you will be setting up. Both are described below, here’s
what you’ll need -