Meade Meade Customer Service, NGC and NG Specifications, Tips for Beginners Star Charts, Fax

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If inside a warm house or building, move outside. Interior air conditions may distort terrestrial or celestial images, making it difficult, if not impossible, to obtain a sharp focus. For optimal viewing, use the telescope outside in the open air instead of observing through an open or closed window or screen.

If viewing a land object on a warm day, heat waves distort the image. See SIMPLE OBSERVATIONS, page 10.

For clear viewing of objects, turn the focus knob (10, Fig. 4) slowly since the "in- focus" point of a telescope is precise. Turning the focus knob too quickly may cause the focus point to pass without notice.

The optics within the telescope need time to adjust to the outside ambient temper- ature to provide the sharpest image. To "cool down" the optics, set the telescope outside for 10 to 15 minutes before observing begins.

A terrestrial object appears reversed left-for-right:

The 90° diagonal mirror yields this image orientation. To view a correctly oriented image, the optional #928 45° Erecting Prism is required. See OPTIONAL ACCES- SORIES, page 19.

Meade Customer Service

If you have a question concerning your telescope, contact the Meade Instruments Customer Service Department at:

Telephone:

(800) 626-3233

Fax:

(949) 451-1460

Customer Service hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday. In the unlikely event that your telescope requires factory servicing or repairs, write or call the Meade Customer Service Department first, before returning the telescope to the fac- tory, giving full particulars as to the nature of the problem, as well as your name, address, and daytime telephone number. The great majority of servicing issues can be resolved by telephone, avoiding return of the telescope to the factory.

NGC and NG Specifications

Optical design

Refractor

Clear aperture NGC60 /NG60

60mm

Clear aperture NGC70/NG70

70mm

Focal length

700mm

Focal ratio

60mm - f/11.7; 70mm - f/10

Tripod

Aluminum, full-length; adjustable

 

w/accessory tray

Alignment (NGC models only)

Altazimuth

 

Easy Alignment (U.S. Patent 6,392,799)

Control knobs (2) (NGC models only)

Slow motion control on each axis

Control panel (NGC models only)

Database of 1400+ objects

Batteries (1) (NGC models only)

9v, CR2023, CR-2032, user-supplied

Accessories

Red dot viewfinder,

 

90° diagonal mirror, dew shield

TIPS for Beginners

Star Charts

Star charts and planisphere are very useful tools. In particular, they are a great aid in planning a night of celestial viewing, as well as assisting in locat- ing celestial objects.

A wide variety of star charts are available in books, in magazines, on the inter- net and on CD Roms. Meade offers AstroFinderand other star locator soft- ware. Contact your Meade dealer or Meade's Customer Service department for more information.

Astronomy and Sky and Telescope magazines print star charts each month for up-to-the-minute maps of the heavens.

The Norton Star Atlas and Reference Handbook by A. Norton and Sky Atlas 2000 by W. Tirion and R. Sinnot are two of the most popular star charts on the market.

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Contents NGC-Series Telescopes NG-Series Telescopes Page Contents Telescope Features # G Page Gets trapped below Getting Started Parts ListingHow to Assemble Your Telescope To Align the Red Dot viewfinder Attaching and Aligning the Red Dot ViewfinderChoosing an Eyepiece Simple Observations Initializing the Control Panel NGC Models OnlyGo To Saturn NGC Models Only Using the Guided Tour NGC Models Only Tips for Beginners Which One’s the Alignment Star?Menus Select Item ObjectTips for Beginners Observing Considerations How to Move through Menu Options NGC Models OnlyHow to Calculate Sunset time NGC Models Only Object Menu Event MenuGlossary Menu Utilities MenuSetup Menu Accessories Optional Accessories Tips for Beginners Surf the WebMaintenance and Servicing General MaintenanceTroubleshooting Storage and TransportMeade Customer Service NGC and NG SpecificationsTips for Beginners Star Charts TelephoneAppendix a Advanced Features Landmarks How to manually set the time to 1130 p.m. NGC Models Only Appendix B Entering TIME/DATE ManuallyAppendix C Batteries Tips for Beginners Further StudyBasic Astronomy GlossaryObjects in Space MoonDeep-Sky Objects Pleiades is one of the most beautiful open clustersPage Meade Limited Warranty