with hard silicon dioxide, which prevents the aluminum from oxidizing. These coatings normally last through many years of use before requiring
To clean the secondary mirror, first remove it from the tele- scope. Do this by holding the secondary mirror holder station- ary while completely unthreading the center
To clean the primary mirror, carefully remove the mirror cell from the telescope. To do this means you must remove the six screws on the side of the tube near the mirror cell. You do not need to remove the collimation screws on the bottom of the mirror cell. Remove the mirror cell from the tube. You will notice the primary mirror is held down with three clips held by two screws each. Loosen the screws and remove the clips.
You may now remove the mirror from the mirror cell. Do not touch the surface of the mirror with your fingers. Lift the mirror carefully by the edges. Set the mirror on a clean soft towel. Fill a clean sink free of abrasive cleanser, with
11. Specifications
Primary mirror diameter: 203mm
Primary mirror coating: Aluminized, SiO2 overcoat
Focal length: 1000mm
Focal ratio: f/4.7
Secondary mirror axis: 58mm minor axis
Secondary mirror holder:
Eyepiece: 25mm and 10mm Sirius Plössls, fully coated, 1.25"
Magnification: 40x (with 25mm) and 100x (10mm)
Finder scope: 6x30 achromatic, 7° field of view
Focuser: Rack and pinion,
Camera adapter: couples 35mm SLR camera
Mount: Atlas, German equatorial
Tripod: Steel
Tripod support tray: Aluminum, provides additional stability, holds five 1.25" eyepeices and two 2" eyepieces
Weight: 98 lbs.
Counterweights: Quantity 2, 11 lbs. each
Setting circles: R.A. scaled in 10 min. increments, Dec. scaled in 2° increments for N or S hemisphere
Polar axis latitude adjustment: 10° to 65°
Polar axis finder scope: Included
Motor drives:
Power requirements: 12V DC, tip positive
Battery type: Eight
Operation: Northern or Southern hemisphere
Guiding rates: Sidereal ±100% sidereal
Centering rates: ±8x sidereal, ±16x sidereal
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