Nexstar 102, 60, 80, 130, 114 manual B L E O F C O N T E N T S

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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

 

INTRODUCTION

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Warning

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ASSEMBLY

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Assembling the NexStar

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Attaching the Hand Control Holder

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Attaching the Fork Arm to the Tripod

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Attaching the Telescope to the Fork Arm

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The Star Diagonal

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The Eyepiece

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Focusing

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The Star Pointer Finderscope

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Star Pointer Installation

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Star Pointer Operation

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Attaching the Hand Control

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Powering the NexStar

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HAND CONTROL

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The Hand Control

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Hand Control Operation

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Alignment Procedure

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Sky Align

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Auto Two-Star Align

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Two Star Alignment

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One-Star Align

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Solar System Align

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NexStar Re-Alignment

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Object Catalog

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Selecting an Object

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Slewing to an Object

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Finding Planets

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Tour Mode

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Constellation Tour

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Direction Buttons

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Rate Button

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Set Up Procedures

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Tracking Mode

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Tracking Rate

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View Time-Site

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User Defined Objects

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Get RA/DEC

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Goto R.A/Dec

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Identify

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Scope Setup Features

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Anti-backlash

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Slew Limits

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Filter Limits

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Direction Buttons

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Goto Approach

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Cordwrap

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Utility Features

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GPS On/Off

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Light Control

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Factory Setting

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Version

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Get Alt-Az

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Goto Alt-Az

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Hibernate

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Sun Menu

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Scrolling Menu

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TELESCOPE BASICS

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Contents Page B L E O F C O N T E N T S Telescope Maintenance Page NexStar SLT Refractor Telescope NexStar SLT Reflecting Telescope NexStar 114 ShownAssembling the NexStar Attaching the Telescope to the Fork Arm Attaching the Hand Control HolderAttaching the Fork Arm to the Tripod Star DiagonalStar Pointer Finderscope FocusingEyepiece Star Pointer Operation Powering the NexStar Attaching the Hand ControlHand Control Hand Control Operation NexStar Hand ControlAlignment Procedure Sky AlignTips for Using Sky Align Helpful HintsHelpful Hint Auto Two-Star AlignTwo Star Alignment Solar System Align Tips for Using Solar System AlignOne-Star Align Selecting an Object Object CatalogNexStar Re-Alignment Finding Planets Tour ModeSlewing to an Object Constellation TourRate Button Set Up ProceduresDirection Buttons Save Database Db Scope Setup Features IdentifyUtility Features Page NexStar SLT Focusing Reversed from left to right, as viewed with a Star DiagonalDetermining Field of View General Observing HintsObserving the Planets Observing the MoonLunar Observing Hints Planetary Observing HintsSeeing Conditions Solar Observing HintsObserving Deep Sky Objects TransparencyPage For NexStar 114 Care and Cleaning of the OpticsCollimation UHC?LPR Filter #94123 Page Appendix a Technical Specifications Opttiicall SpeciiffiicattiionGlossary of Terms Page Page Appendix C RS-232 Connection Appendix D Maps of Time Zones Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Celestron TWO Year Warranty

60, 130, 80, 102, 114 specifications

The Nexstar series telescopes, including the Nexstar 114, 102, 80, 130, and 60 models, represent a significant advancement in amateur astronomy, offering a blend of portability, user-friendly design, and advanced technology. Each model is uniquely tailored to cater to different levels of enthusiasts, from beginners to more experienced stargazers.

The Nexstar 114 boasts a 114mm aperture and a focal length of 1000mm, making it ideal for detailed views of planets and deep-sky objects. Its reflector design allows for higher light gathering capability, ensuring bright and clear images. The telescope features a computerized GoTo mount, allowing users to locate and track celestial objects with ease. Its ergonomic design and lightweight build emphasize portability, making it a great choice for both backyard and remote observing.

Next in the lineup is the Nexstar 102, equipped with a 102mm aperture. This refractor telescope is known for its exceptional color correction and crisp images, particularly for planetary viewing. The 102 is user-friendly, with a sturdy mount and easy setup that appeals to newcomers. Its computerized tracking system simplifies locating celestial bodies, enhancing the observing experience.

The Nexstar 80, with its 80mm aperture, is incredibly compact and travel-friendly, perfect for those who want to explore the night sky on the go. Despite its size, it provides impressive views of the moon and bright planets. The telescope offers a lightweight design and quick setup features, making it an excellent starter telescope for kids and casual stargazers.

For those seeking a larger aperture, the Nexstar 130 features a 130mm aperture that delivers stunning views of a variety of celestial objects. With a focal length of 650mm, this compact telescope excels in observing both planets and deep-sky objects. Its GoTo mount provides automated tracking, making it a favorite among intermediate users who desire a bit more capability without extensive setup.

Finally, the Nexstar 60 is an entry-level model that combines affordability with efficiency. With a 60mm aperture, it’s lightweight and extremely portable, perfect for casual observations. It’s equipped with a simple mount and straightforward controls, making it an ideal choice for children or those new to astronomy.

Overall, the Nexstar series telescopes are designed with advanced optics, computerized mounts, and user-friendly interfaces, making them suitable for a wide range of users, from novices to more experienced astronomers. Whether you are looking for ease of portability or more advanced features, there is a Nexstar model tailored to meet your needs and enhance your stargazing experience.