Orion PRO 120 EQ instruction manual Polar Alignment Using an Optional Polar Axis Finder Scope

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Eyepiece

Alignment

Objective

focus ring

set-screws (3)

lens

Focus lock ring

Figure 9a. The optional polar axis finder scope.

directly from your observing site, consult a compass and rotate the tripod so the telescope points north. There is a label bearing a large “N” at the base of the equatorial mount (Figure 8). It should be facing north.

The equatorial mount is now polar aligned for casual observ- ing. More precise polar alignment is recommended for astro- photography. For this we suggest using the optional polar axis finder scope

From this point on in your observing session, you should not make any further adjustments to the latitude of the mount, nor should you move the tripod. Doing so will undo the polar align- ment. The telescope should be moved only about its R.A. and Dec. axes.

Polar Alignment Using an Optional Polar Axis Finder Scope

The SkyView Pro 120 EQ mount can be equipped with an optional polar axis finder scope (Figure 9a) which goes inside the right ascension axis of the mount. When properly aligned and used, it makes accurate polar alignment quick and easy to do.

To install the polar axis finder scope, remove the cover at the rear of the mount’s right ascension axis (Figure 9b) and thread the polar axis finder scope into the equatorial mount until tight.

Alignment of the Polar Axis Finder Scope

1.Look through the polar finder at a distant object (during the day) and center it in the crosshairs. You may need to adjust the latitude adjustment L-bolts and the tripod position to do this.

2.Rotate the mount 180º about the R.A. axis. Again, it may be convenient to remove the counterweights and optical tube first.

3.Look through the polar finder again. Is the object being viewed still centered on the crosshairs? If it is, then no fur- ther adjustment is necessary. If not, then look through the polar finder while rotating the mount about the R.A. axis. You will notice that the object you have previously centered moves in a circular path. Use the three alignment set- screws on the polar axis finder to redirect the crosshairs of the polar finder to the apparent center of this circular path.

Figure 9b. Installing the optional polar axis finder scope.

Figure 10. The optical tube must be at a 90° angle to the right ascension axis in order to view through the polar axis finder.

point to does not rotate off-center when the mount is rotat- ed in R.A. Once this is accomplished, retighten the thumb- screws.

The polar axis finder scope is now ready to be used. When not in use, replace the plastic protective cover to prevent the polar finder from getting bumped, which could knock it out of alignment.

Using the Polar Axis Finder Scope

The reticle of the polar axis finder scope for the SkyView Pro has a tiny star map printed on it that makes precise polar alignment quick and easy. If you do not have a clear view of Polaris from your observing site, you will not be able to use the polar axis finder to precisely polar align the telescope. To align the mount using the polar axis finder scope, follow these instructions:

1.Approximately polar align the mount as outlined in the pro- cedure above.

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Contents Orion SkyView Pro 120 EQ Finder scope Parts List Table of ContentsAssembly UnpackingAzimuth Installing the Finder Scope Balancing the TelescopeInserting the Diagonal and Eyepiece Focusing the Telescope Using Your TelescopeFocusing the finder scope Viewing with EyeglassesMagnification & Eyepieces Setting Up and Using the Equatorial Mount1000mm÷25mm= 1000mm÷10mm=100xPolar Alignment DeclinationPolar Alignment Using an Optional Polar Axis Finder Scope Using the Polar Axis Finder ScopeAlignment of the Polar Axis Finder Scope Understanding the Setting Circles Tracking Celestial ObjectsOptional Motor Drives for Automatic Tracking Calibrating the Right Ascension Setting Circle Calibrating the Declination Setting CircleFinding Objects With the Setting Circles H 35.4m Dec. -5Observing Tips Astronomical ObservingWhat to Expect Eyepiece SelectionDeep-Sky Objects How to Find Deep-sky Objects StarhoppingMoon Photography AstrophotographyPlanetary Photography Piggyback PhotographyCollimating Aligning the Optics Care and MaintenanceCleaning Lenses SpecificationsPage Page One-Year Limited Warranty

PRO 120 EQ specifications

The Orion PRO 120 EQ is a remarkable telescope designed for both amateur astronomers and seasoned enthusiasts. This telescope offers a perfect balance of performance, features, and affordability, making it an excellent choice for those looking to explore the wonders of the night sky.

One of the standout features of the Orion PRO 120 EQ is its 120mm aperture. This generous opening allows for an impressive amount of light to enter the telescope, enabling users to observe faint celestial objects with clarity. Whether observing craters on the Moon or distant galaxies, the optics deliver bright and sharp images. The focal length of 1000mm gives a versatile range for planetary and deep-sky observations, ensuring that users can explore various astronomical phenomena.

The telescope comes equipped with a sturdy equatorial mount, providing smooth and accurate tracking of celestial objects. This mount is essential for long exposure astrophotography as it allows for precise movements to follow objects as they traverse the night sky. The mount also features slow-motion controls, making it easy for users to make fine adjustments and focus on their targets.

The Orion PRO 120 EQ is designed with user-friendliness in mind. It includes a 1.25-inch focus mechanism compatible with various eyepieces and accessories, allowing for customization to enhance the observing experience. The telescope's optical design features fully multi-coated optics, which help to increase light transmission and reduce glare, ensuring vibrant images with high contrast.

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Overall, the Orion PRO 120 EQ is a versatile telescope that excels in both beginner and advanced applications. Its combination of a large aperture, quality optics, and reliable mount makes it a fantastic choice for anyone looking to delve into the vast universe, making every stargazing session a memorable experience.