How do I setup my equatorial telescope?

How do you use the equatorial telescope?

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How do you orient an equatorial telescope?

Depending on your model of telescope, the equatorial mount may be able to rotate left and right on the tripod head. To move the mount up and down, unlock any latitude adjustment screw(s) on the sides of the mount and turn the latitude adjustment screws until Polaris is centered in your finderscope.

How do you use equatorial coordinates?

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How does an equatorial telescope mount work?

An equatorial mount has one rotational axis parallel to the Earth's axis of rotation. This design allows the attached instrument (your camera or telescope) to stay fixed on a celestial object by driving one axis at a constant speed.

How do I use the equatorial mount?

Setting up your equatorial mount

  1. The scope and mount head sit on a TRIPOD. …
  2. Place the MOUNT HEAD onto the top of the tripod. …
  3. Screw the COUNTERWEIGHT bar into the mount head. …
  4. The RA axis needs to point up to the north celestial pole. …
  5. Fit a SLOW MOTION CABLE onto the small D-shaped shafts on the RA and the Dec.

What direction should a telescope point?

In the northern hemisphere the best direction to align the telescope is so it has its best view to the south. The reason for this is to do with the tilt of Earth's axis of rotation. Earth is tilted approximately 23.5° to the plane of the solar system and we in the UK are located towards the north of the planet.

How do you balance a telescope with an equatorial mount?

0:593:09How to Balance Your Equatorial Mount! – YouTubeYouTube

How do I level up my equatorial mount?

Hold it against your mount, with the longest side against the polar axis, and place a spirit level on the shortest side – which should be uppermost. Turn the altitude adjustment bolt until the spirit level is level; the polar axis should now be parallel with Earth's axis.