Orion 9968 instruction manual Using the Polar Axis Finder Scope, Tracking Celestial Objects

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

polar finder from getting bumped, which could knock it out of alignment.

Using the Polar Axis Finder Scope

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

2.Loosen the Dec. lock lever and rotate the optical tube on the declination axis so that the tube is at a 90° to the right ascension axis (Figure 10). Tighten the Dec. lock lever.

3.Remove the cap on the front of the equatorial mount (Figure 6). Focus the polar finder by rotating the eyepiece. Now, sight Polaris in the polar axis finder scope. If you have followed the approximate polar alignment procedure accurately, Polaris will probably be within the field of view. If not, move the tripod left-to-right, and adjust the latitude up-and down until Polaris is somewhere within the field of view of the polar axis finder scope.

4.Shine a red flashlight down the front end of the polar finder to illuminate the reticle within the field of view. Make sure the flashlight shines in at an angle, so as not to block the polar finder’s field of view. It may be helpful to have a friend hold the flashlight while you look through the polar finder. Note the constellation Cassiopeia and the Big Dipper in the reticle. They do not appear in scale, but they indicate the general positions of Cassiopeia and the Big Dipper relative to the north celestial pole (which is indicated by the cross at the center of the reticle). Rotate the reticle so the constellations depicted match their current orientation in they sky when viewed with the naked eye. To do this, release the R.A. lock lever and rotate the main telescope around the R.A. axis until the reticle is oriented with sky. You may need to remove the tube from the mount to prevent it from bumping into the mount. Once the reticle is correctly oriented, use the right ascension lock lever to secure the mount’s position.

5.Now use the azimuth adjustment knobs (Figure 8) and the latitude adjustment L-bolts (Figure 6) on the mount to position the star Polaris inside the tiny circle marked

“Polaris” on the finder’s reticle. You must first loosen the knob underneath the equatorial mount on the center support shaft to use the azimuth adjustment knobs. Once Polaris is properly positioned within the reticle, you are precisely polar aligned. Retighten the knob underneath the equatorial mount.

Note: From this point on in your observing session, you should not make any further adjustments in the azimuth or the latitude of the mount, nor should you move the tripod. Doing so will undo the polar alignment. The tele­ scope should be moved only about its right ascension and declination axes.

Additional Note Regarding Focusing the Polar Axis Finder Scope

The polar axis finder scope is normally focused by simply rotating the eyepiece focus ring. However, if after adjusting the focus ring you find that the image of the reticle is sharp, but the stars are out of focus, then you must adjust the focus of the polar axis finder’s objective lens. To do this, first remove the polar axis finder from the mount. Look through the polar axis finder at a star (at night) or distant object at least 1/4 mile away (during daylight). Use the eyepiece focus ring to bring the reticle into sharp focus. Now, loosen the focus lock ring (Figure 9) and thread the entire objective end of the finder inwards or outwards until images appear sharp. Re-tighten the focus lock ring. Once the polar axis finder’s objective lens is focused, it should not need to be adjusted again.

Use of the Right Ascension and Declination Slow-Motion Control Knobs

The right ascension (R.A.) and declination (Dec.) slow-motion control knobs allow fine adjustment of the telescope’s position to center objects within the field of view. Before you can use the knobs, you must manually “slew” the mount to point the telescope in the vicinity of the desired target. Do this by loosening the R.A. and Dec. lock levers and moving the telescope about the mount’s right ascension and declination axes. Once the telescope is pointed close to the object to be viewed, retighten both lock levers.

Note: If you have an optional motor drive attached, you will need to loosen the manual clutch on the R.A. (and Dec. for dual-axis drives) gear shaft before using the slow-motion control knob.

The object should now be visible somewhere in the telescope’s finder scope. If it isn’t, use the slow-motion knobs to scan the surrounding area of sky. When the object is visible in the finder scope, use the slow-motion knobs to center it. Now, look in the telescope’s eyepiece. If the finder scope is properly aligned, the object should be visible somewhere in the field of view. Once the object is visible in the eyepiece, use the slow- motion knobs to center it in the field of view.

Tracking Celestial Objects

When you observe a celestial object through the telescope, you’ll see it drift slowly across the field of view. To keep it in the field, if your equatorial mount is polar aligned, just turn

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Contents Orion SkyView Pro 150mm EQ SkyView Pro 150mm EQ Parts List Table of ContentsAssembly UnpackingFinder scope bracket Installing the Finder Scope Using Your TelescopeFocusing the Telescope Balancing the TelescopeViewing with Eyeglasses Focusing the finder scopeAligning the Finder Scope Magnification & EyepiecesPolar Alignment Setting Up and Using the Equatorial MountAlignment of the Polar Axis Finder Scope Polar Alignment Using an Optional Polar Axis Finder ScopeTracking Celestial Objects Using the Polar Axis Finder ScopeCalibrating the Declination Setting Circle Understanding the Setting CirclesCalibrating the Right Ascension Setting Circle Finding Objects With the Setting CirclesAstronomical Observing Confused About Pointing the Telescope?Observing Tips What to Expect Eyepiece SelectionSun How to Find Deep-sky Objects StarhoppingAstrophotography Care and MaintenanceTerrestrial Viewing StoringSpecifications Cleaning the TubeCleaning Lenses Appendix Collimating Star-Testing the TelescopeIf the view through CollimatingFinishing Collimation If the alignment screw is a large screwOne-Year Limited Warranty

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