Celestron NexStar 8i manual Appendix C Longitude Latitude

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Direction

Buttons

Up and Down

Scroll Buttons

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With the NexStar powered on, press ENTER to begin an alignment.

Once the SELECT STAR 1 message appears on the display, use the Up and Down scroll keys (10) to select the star you wish to use for the first alignment star. Press ENTER. Use the direction buttons to slew the telescope to the alignment star and carefully center the star in the finderscope and eyepiece. Once centered in the eyepiece press ALIGN.

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APPENDIX C

LONGITUDE

 

LATITUDE

 

degrees

min

degrees

min

Torrance

118

19.8

33

48

Travis AFB

121

55.8

38

16.2

Tahoe

120

7.8

39

19.2

a)Use the Up and Down scroll buttons to get to the Auto Two-Star Align menu and press ENTER. b) Input the necessary date and time information as instructed by the hand control. (See Hand Control section for complete instruction on entering data). c) The first time the NexStar is used from a new location, the longitude and latitude must be entered into the hand control. When asked for your coordinates , use Appendix C to look up the longitude and latitude of your nearest city and enter it into the hand control.

Based on the inputted information, the NexStar will automatically choose a second alignment star and slew the telescope close to that star. Once there, the display will ask you to use the arrow buttons to aim the Star Pointer at the star. If the star is not visible (perhaps behind a tree), press UNDO to select a new star. Next, center the star in the eyepiece and press ALIGN. When complete, display will read "Alignment Successful".

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Contents Page Hand Control Operation Alignment Procedures Care and Cleaning of the Optics Collimation Page NexStar 8i SE StarPointer Finderscope Eyepiece Diagonal Visual Back Appendix C Longitude Latitude Mounting the Telescope to the Tripod Assembling the NexStarHand Control Powering the NexStarStar Diagonal Eyepiece Star Pointer InstallationStar Pointer Finderscope Star Pointer Operation NexStar Computerized Hand Control Double Stars Hand Control OperationAuto Two-Star Align Alignment ProceduresTwo Star Alignment Selecting an Object Object CatalogEQ North / EQ South Alignment NexStar Re-AlignmentFinding Planets Tour ModeSlewing to an Object Direction Buttons Setup ProceduresRate Button Page Menu Scope Setup FeaturesUtility Features Helpful Hint NexStar Ready Image Orientation Calculating Magnification FocusingDetermining Field of View General Observing Hints Celestial Coordinate System Motion of the Stars Wedge Align Polar Alignment with optional WedgeFinding the North Celestial Pole Lunar Observing Hints Observing the MoonObserving the Planets Observing the SunSky Illumination Observing Deep Sky ObjectsSeeing Conditions TransparencyPage Short Exposure Prime Focus Photography Full Eyepiece ProjectionPlanet ISO Moon Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Long Exposure Prime Focus PhotographyPage Reducing Vibration Terrestrial PhotographyCCD Imaging MeteringCollimation Care and Cleaning of the OpticsCollimated telescope Should appear Symmetrical with Page Adapter, Car Battery #18769 Page Page Appendix a Technical Specifications Page Appendix B Glossary of Terms Trillion km 5.87 X 1 trillion mi Right Ascension RA Appendix C Longitudes Latitudes Georgia Minnesota Rhode Island Canada Communication Protocol Appendix D RS-232 ConnectionAppendix E Maps of Time Zones Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Celestron TWO Year Warranty