Celestron CR-150 HD List Of Bright Stars, Epoch, Star Name, Constellation, Magnitude, H M S

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LIST OF BRIGHT STARS

LIST OF BRIGHT STARS

The following is a list of bright stars that can be used to align the R.A. setting circle. All coordinates are in epoch 2000.0.

 

 

 

Epoch 2000.0

 

Star Name

Constellation

 

R.A.

 

DEC

Magnitude

 

 

H M S

 

° ‘ “

 

Sirius

CMa

06

45 09

-16

42 58

-1.47

Canopus

Car

06

23 57

-52

41 44

-0.72

Arcturus

Boo

14

15 40

+19

10 57

-0.72

Rigel Kent.

Cen

14

39 37

-60

50 02

+0.01

Vega

Lyr

18

36 56

+38

47 01

+0.04

Capella

Aur

05

16 41

+45

59 53

+0.05

Rigel

Ori

05

14 32

-08

12 06

+0.14

Procyon

CMi

07

38 18

+05

13 30

+0.37

Betelgeuse

Ori

05

55 10

+07

24 26

+0.41

Achernar

Eri

01

37 43

-57

14 12

+0.60

Hadar

Cen

14

03 49

-60

22 22

+0.63

Altair

Aqi

19

50 47

+08

52 06

+0.77

Aldebaran

Tau

04

35 55

+16

30 33

+0.86

Spica

Vir

13

25 12

-11

09 41

+0.91

Antares

S c o

16

29 24

-26

25 55

+0.92

Fomalhaut

PsA

22

57 39

-29

37 20

+1.15

Pollux

Gem

07

45 19

+28

01 34

+1.16

Deneb

Cyg

20

41 26

+45

16 49

+1.28

Beta Crucis

Cru

12

47 43

-59

41 19

+1.28

Regulus

Leo

10

08 22

+11

58 02

+1.36

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Contents 6 Refractor Model #21017The CR-150HD Assembling the CG-5Equatorial Mount T A B L E O F C O N T E N T Sii Table of Contents Using the Lens Cap Aperture Stop Table of ContentsI N T R O D U C T I O N 4 IntroductionHow to Use This Manual AWordofCaution Introduction6 Introduction The Refractor Optical SystemThe Mount A S S E M B L I N G Y O U R C R - 1 5 0 H D Unpacking Your CR-150HDThe CR-150HD Tripod Head Setting Up the Tripod Adjusting the Tripod HeightAssembling the CG-5Equatorial Mount Attaching the Accessory Tray 10 The CR-150HDAttaching the Equatorial Mount Attaching the R.A. Slow Motion Knob 12 The CR-150HDAttaching the Declination Slow Motion Knob 1.Lock the DEC clamp to hold the mount in place 14 The CR-150HDAttaching the Telescope to the Mount Tube Rings Dovetail BracketBalancing the Telescope in R.A 16 The CR-150HDBalancing the Telescope in DEC COMPLETELY18 The CR-150HD Adjusting the Mount in AltitudeAdjusting the Mount in Azimuth Technical Specifications Disassembling and Transporting Your CR 150 HDStoring Your CR- 150 HD OPTICAL TUBEAttaching the Accessories T E L E S C O P E B A S I C SThe Star Diagonal The Eyepiece1 1/4 Accessory Focuser TensionAdapter Built-inT-Adapter22 Telescope Basics FocusingAttaching the Finder Aligning the Finder Image Orientation YourFirstLookDaytimeObserving NEVER POINT YOUR TELESCOPE AT THE SUN UNLESSNighttime Observing 26 Telescope Basics Calculating MagnificationDetermining Field of View GeneralPhotographyHints Your Celestron telescope can be used for both terrestrial and astronomical photography. Your telescope has a fixed aperture and, as a result, a fixed f/ratio. To properly expose your subjects photographically, you need to set your shutter speed accordingly. Most 35mm single lens reflex SLR cameras offer through-the-lens metering that lets you know if your picture is under or overexposed. This is important for terrestrial photography where exposure times are measured in fractions of a second. In astrophotography, the exposures are much longer, requiring that you use the “B” setting on your camera. The actual exposure time is determined by how long you keep the shutter open. More on this in the section on “Celestial Photography.” 28 Astronomy Basics A S T R O N O M Y B A S I C SThe Celestial Coordi- nate System Motion of the Stars Astronomy BasicsPolar Alignment EquatorDefinition 30 Astronomy BasicsFinding the Pole Latitude Scales 32 Astronomy BasicsPointingatPolaris DeclinationDrift 34 Astronomy BasicsAligning the R.A Setting Circle Polar Alignment FindersObserving the Moon Observing thePlanets C E L E S T I A L O B S E R V I N GUsing the Lens Cap Aperture Stop Observing the SunSOLAROBSERVINGHINTS Celestial Observing38 Celestial Observing Using the Setting CirclesObserving Deep-SkyObjects StarHopping 40 Celestial Observing Viewing Conditions TransparencySky Illumination Seeing42 Celestial Observing C E L E S T I A L P H O T O G R A P H Y Celestial PhotographyShort Exposure Prime Focus Lunar PhaseCrescent QuarterThe exposure times listed here should be used as a starting point. Always make exposures that are longer and shorter than the recommended time. Also, try bracketing your exposures, taking a few photos at each shutter speed. This will ensure that you will get a good photo. If using black and white film, try a yellow filter to reduce the light intensity and to increase contrast Piggyback 46 Celestial PhotographyEktar 1000 color print Konica 3200 color print Projection Photography 48 Celestial PhotographyTelescope Maintenance Care and Cleaning of the OpticsT E L E S C O P E M A I N T E N A N C E 50 Optional Accessories O P T I O N A L A C C E S S O R I E SDual Axis Drive System - #93523 Super Modified Achromatic SMA EyepiecesOptional Accessories 52 Optional Accessories Motor Drive System - #93518THEMESSIERCATALOG NGC#Const Type54 The Messier Catalog NGC# LIST OF BRIGHT STARS EpochStar Name ConstellationFOR FURTHER READING Astronomy TextsAtlases General Observational AstronomyCELESTRON ONE YEAR WARRANTY Item #21017-INST Price $10.00 Celestron International 2835 Columbia StreetTorrance, CA Tel Fax