Celestron 91525 Astronomy Texts, Atlases, General Observational Astronomy, Visual Observation

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FOR FURTHER READING

The following is a list of astronomy books that will further enhance your understanding of the night sky. The books are broken down by classification for easy reference.

Astronomy Texts

 

Astronomy Now

Pasachoff & Kutner

Cambridge Atlas Of Astronomy

Audouze & Israel

McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia Of Astronomy

Parker

Astronomy-The Evolving Universe

Zeilik

Atlases

 

Atlas Of Deep Sky Splendors

Vehrenberg

Sky Atlas 2000.0

Tirion

Sky Catalog 2000.0 Vol 1 & 2

Hirshfeld & Sinnott

Uranometria Vol. 1 & 2

Tirion, Rappaport, Lovi

Magnitude 6 Star Atlas

Dickinson, Costanzo, Chaple

NGC 2000.0

Sinnott

General Observational Astronomy

 

The Cambridge Astronomy Guide

Liller & Mayer

A Complete Manual Of Amateur Astronomy

Sherrod

The Guide To Amateur Astronomy

Newton & Teece

Visual Observation

 

Observational Astronomy For Amateurs

Sidgwick

Astronomical Calendar

Ottewell

Burnham’s Celestial Handbook Vols. 1, 2 & 3

Burnham

The Planet Jupiter

Peek

Field Guide To The Stars & Planets

Menzel & Pasachoff

Observe Comets

Edberg & Levy

Astrophotography

 

Skyshooting

Mayall & Mayall

Astrophotography A Step-by-Step Approach

Little

Astrophotography For The Amateur

Covington

Astrophotography

Gordon

Astrophotography II

Martinez

A Manual Of Celestial Photography

King

Manual Of Advanced Celestial Photography

Wallis & Provin

Colours Of The Stars

Malin & Muirden

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Contents Page E C e l e s t r o n C M- 11 00/1400 B L E O F C O N T E N T S Iv Table of Contents T R O D U C T I O N How to Use This Manual Word of Caution Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical System S E M B L I N G Y O U R C M 1 1 0 Unpacking Your Celestron CM-1100CM-1100 Setting Up the Tripod Attaching the Center Leg Brace Attaching the Central Column Central Column Electronics Console Center Leg BraceAttaching the Equatorial Mount Installing Counterweight Bar Installing CounterweightAttaching the Optical Tube to the Mount Attaching the Visual Back Installing the Star Diagonal Assembling Your CM-1100 Installing the Finder Installing the Polar Finder Moving the Telescope in R.A. and DEC Adjusting the Mount Balancing the Mount in R.A Balancing the Mount in DEC Assembling Your CM-1100 Technical Specifications Tripod L E S C O P E B a S I C S Image OrientationFocusing General Photography Hints Aligning the Finder Your First Look Daytime ObservingNighttime Observing Calculating Magnification Determining Field of View T R O N O M Y B a S I C S Celestial Coordinate SystemMotion of the Stars Polar Alignment DefinitionFinding the Pole Latitude Scales Pointing at Polaris Polar Axis Finder Declination Drift Aligning the R.A. Setting Circle Setting the DEC Circle Powering Up the Drive I N G T H E D R I V EGuide Speed Periodic Error Correc- tion BC Backlash CorrectionHC/CCD Northern/Southern Hemisphere Operation Hand ControllerDEC Reverse AutoguidingL E S T I a L O B S E R V I N G Observing the MoonObserving the Sun Using Your Setting Circles Observing Deep-Sky ObjectsStar Hopping Celestial Observing Sky Illumination Viewing ConditionsTransparency Seeing ConditionsCelestial Observing L E S T I a L P H O T O G R a P H Y Lunar Phase ISO Crescent Quarter Short Exposure Prime FocusFull Celestial Photography Piggyback Celestial Photography Eyepiece Projection Planet ISO Moon Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Long Exposure Prime Focus Celestial Photography CCD Imaging Fastar Configuration Description of F-numbersImaging at f/7 Imaging at f/11 Medium size to small galaxiesLunar or small planetary nebulae Imaging at f/22 Planetary or LunarCare and Cleaning of the Optics Collimation L E S C O P E M a I N T E N a N C ETelescope Maintenance Telescope Maintenance T I O N a L a C C E S S O R I E S Optional Accessories Optional Accessories Optional Accessories Const Mag Type Proper NameNGC# Spiral Galaxy Epoch Star Name Constellation MagnitudeGeneral Observational Astronomy Astronomy TextsAtlases Visual ObservationCelestron ONE Year Warranty