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galaxy and several others in your
telescope. They will appear as small,
fuzzy clouds. Only very large telescope
will reveal spiral or elliptical details.
You will also be able to see some nebulas
with your scope. Nebula means cloud. Most
nebulas are clouds of gas. The two easiest
to see in the Northern Hemisphere are the
Orion nebula during the winter and the Triffid
nebula during the summer. These are large
clouds of gas in which new stars are being
born. Some nebulas are the remains of
stars exploding. These explosions are called
supernovas.
you may not see many features on the
surface of Saturn, its ring structure will steal
your breath away. You will probably be able
to see a black opening in the rings, known as
the Cassini band.
Saturn is not the only planet that has rings,
but it is the only set of rings that can be seen
with a small telescope. Jupiter’s rings cannot
be seen from Earth at all—the Voyager
spacecraft discovered the ring after it passed
Jupiter and looked back at it. It turns out, only
with the sunlight shining through them, can
the rings be seen. Uranus and Neptune also
have faint rings.
Optional color filters help bring out detail and
contrast of the planets. Meade offers a line of
inexpensive color filters.
What’s Next? Beyond the Solar System:
Once you have observed our own system of
planets, it’s time to really travel far from home
and look at stars and other objects.
You can observe thousands of stars with
your telescope. At first, you may think stars
are just pinpoints of light and aren’t very
interesting. But look again. There is much
information that is revealed in stars.
The first thing you will notice is that not all
stars are the same colors. See if you can find
blue, orange, yellow, white and red stars. The
color of stars sometimes can tell you about
the age of a star and the temperature that
they burn at.
Other stars to look for are multiple stars.
Very often, you can find double (or binary)
stars, stars that are very close together.
These stars orbit each other. What do you
notice about these stars? Are they different
colors? Does one seem brighter than
the other?
Almost all the stars you can see in the
sky are part of our galaxy. A galaxy is a
large grouping of stars, containing millions
or even billions of stars. Some galaxies form
a spiral (like our galaxy, the Milky Way) and
other galaxies look more like a large football
and are called elliptical galaxies. There are
many galaxies that are irregularly shaped
and are thought to have been pulled apart
because they passed too close to—or even
through—a larger galaxy.
You may be able to see the Andromeda
Fig. 10
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Looking at or near the Sun will cause irreversable damage to your eye. Do not point this telescope at or near the Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.
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- Meade instruction manual 1
- Polaris series 1
- Warning 2
- Figure 1a 4
- Figure 1a meade polaris reflecting telescope inset a accessory tray 4
- Inset a 4
- Inset b 4
- Inset b inset b red dot viewfinder assembly 4
- Inset c 4
- Inset c inset c tripod leg 4
- Figure 1b 5
- Figure 1b meade polaris refracting telescope inset a accessory tray 5
- Inset a 5
- Inset b 5
- Inset b inset b red dot viewfinder assembly 5
- Inset c 5
- Inset c inset c tripod leg 5
- Replace with english text 19
- A correct collimation 21
- All meade polaris reflecting telescopes are optically aligned at the factory prior to shipment it is unlikely that you will need to align or collimate the optics after receipt of the instrument however if the telescope received unusually rough handling in 21
- Collimation alignment of optics reflecting models only 21
- Fig 13 21
- Fig 14 21
- Fig 15 21
- Fig 16 21
- Fig 17 21
- Shipment it is possible that the optics must be re aligned for best optical performance in any case this alignment procedure is simple and requires only a few minutes the very first time the telescope is used take the time to familiarize yourself with the following collimation procedure so that 21
- The properly collimated aligned mirror system in the meade polaris telescope assures the sharpest images possible this occurs when the primary mirror and secondary mirror are tilted so that the focused image falls directly through the center of the focuser draw tube these mirror tilt adjustments are made with the secondary mirror assembly and the primary mirror cell fig 13 and will be discussed later 21
- Tissues or damage could result to the optics do not use a commercial photographic lens cleaner 21
- You will recognize a properly collimated instrument and can adjust the collimation yourself if necessary 21
- Push here to open battery compartment 24
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