Two-Star Alt/Az Alignment
1.Perform steps 1 through 8 as described in the EASY ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE, page 19.
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3.Press ENTER. The telescope slews to the star for alignment. Use the Arrow keys to move the telescope until the star is visible and centered in the eyepiece.
4.Press ENTER. Repeat procedure for the second alignment star. The telescope is aligned and you are now ready to use AutoStar's GO TO capabilities for a night of observing.
One-Star Alt/Az Alignment
IMPORTANT NOTE: The accuracy of
Observing a Satellite
NOTE: Satellite observing is an exciting challenge. Most satellites are in low orbit, traveling at approximately 17,500 mph. They move quickly across the sky and are visible only for a few minutes, requiring AutoStar to slew the telescope rapidly. Best viewing is near Sunrise or Sunset when the sky is still dark. Viewing in the middle of the night can be problematic because the satellite may pass overhead, but not be visible as it is in the Earth's shadow.
1.Choose a satellite from the Select menu, then press ENTER. AutoStar scans its database to find if that satellite is expected to pass overhead within the next 6 hours.
2.If a satellite is expected, use the Scroll keys to access a list of information about the pass, including acquisition time, location, etc.
3.At the end of the list is “Alarm.” Press ENTER and AutoStar automatically sets the alarm to sound several minutes before the scheduled appearance. You may return to regular observations until the alarm goes off.
4.When the alarm goes off, return to the Satellite menu and press a Scroll key until the desired satellite is on the top line of the display.
5.Press GO TO. AutoStar slews the telescope to where the satellite should appear. The motor drive stops and a countdown starts.
NOTE: If the scheduled appearance position of the satellite is obstructed (i.e., by a building, tree, or hill), press ENTER and AutoStar starts to move the telescope along the expected satellite track. When the track clears the obstruction, press ENTER again to pause the telescope, then continue with this procedure.
6.With about 20 seconds left on the countdown timer, start watching through the eyepiece for the satellite to enter the field of view.
7.When the satellite enters the field of view, press ENTER. The telescope starts to track with the satellite.
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