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- | FIXME **This page is not fully translated, yet. Please help completing the translation.**\\ //(remove this paragraph once the translation is finished)// | + | ====== Celestron Advanced GT ====== |
- | ===== C8 (Under construction) | + | The Celestron Advanced GT mount is our entry-level mount, primarily used with the C8 and [[en:osst| OSST (Coronado Hα Solar Telescope)]]. With a payload capacity of up to 12kg, it can also carry a number of other telescopes and cameras. However, it is only equipped with a mount for the Vixen prism rails. |
+ | In terms of type, it is a computer-controlled equatorial system suitable for both visual observations and astrophotography. Thanks to its compact design, it can be easily set up by a single person. | ||
+ | ===== Assembly | ||
- | The Celestron 8 (C8) is our smallest telescope not accounting for binoculars or finderscopes. Because of its compact construction it can be set up by a single person. | + | In the following the setup of this telescope |
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- | === Setup === | + | |
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- | In the following the setup of this telescope will be explained step by step. | + | |
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- | ^ 1 | One needs carefully choose the place where the telescope should be placed. For example, the relevant part of the sky needs to be visible (the dome covers part of the sky when the telescope is setup on the roof) and the cable connections for the power supply or the cameras should not become tripping hazards. The example setup was performed in the laboratory-course room directly | + | ^ 1 | One needs to carefully choose the place where the telescope should be placed. For example, the relevant part of the sky needs to be visible (the dome covers |
^ 2 | The tripod is the backbone of the telescope. | ^ 2 | The tripod is the backbone of the telescope. | ||
^ 3 | This disk is used to stabilize the legs of the tripod from the inside. The rod that punctures this disk will be screwed (with the side showing the thread) from below into the basis of the tripod. This needs to be done until the thread is completely visible on the other side. The rod should now be vertically slidable. | ^ 3 | This disk is used to stabilize the legs of the tripod from the inside. The rod that punctures this disk will be screwed (with the side showing the thread) from below into the basis of the tripod. This needs to be done until the thread is completely visible on the other side. The rod should now be vertically slidable. | ||
- | ^ 4 | Now the mount can be put on the tripod basis. One has to take care that little chromed pin from the basis of the tripod | + | ^ 4 | Now the mount can be put on the tripod basis. One has to take care that little chromed pin from the basis of the tripod |
- | ^ 5 | In the next step the counterweight bar and the counterweights needs to attached to the back-end of the mount. First the counterweight bar needs to screwed | + | ^ 5 | In the next step the counterweight bar and the counterweights needs to attached to the back-end of the mount. First the counterweight bar needs to thread |
- | ^ 6 | In the next step the tube needs to be attached to the mount. The tube is equipped with a so-called dove tail that allows a quick and easy attachment of the tube to the mount. | + | ^ 6 | In the next step the tube needs to be attached to the mount. The tube is equipped with a so-called dove tail (the orange thing) |
- | ^ 6.5 | + | ^ 7 |
- | ^ 7 | + | ^ 8 |
- | ^ 9 | Achsen ausrichten | + | ^ 9 | If needed, the sun filter can be attached to the tube. Thread the screws on the side of the sun filter, so that it cannot fall off when the telescope is moving. |
- | ^ 10 | + | ^ 10 | Before using the telescope you have to tare the rotation axes. First lose the clutch knobs fixing the right-ascension axis, until you can freely move the telescope around this axis. Now adjust the position of the counterweight such that there is no movement along this axis anymore. Tighten the clutch knobs again and repeat this procedure for the declination axis. As there are no counterweights for this axis, one has to shift the tube along the clamp to tare the declination axis. | {{ost:c8:IMG_7108_small.jpg? |
- | ^ 11 | Gegebenfalls Sonnefilter anbringen | + | ^ 11 |
- | ^ 12 | Alignment ausfuehren, Genau wie am C11, [[en: | + | ^ 12 | Now the alignment can be performed. This procedure is very similar to the one of our |
- | ^ 11 | + | ^ 13 |
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+ | ===== Functions such as Hibernation ===== | ||
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+ | The operation of the Advanced GT as well as features like hibernation do not differ from the [[en: | ||
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+ | ===== Troubleshooting ===== | ||
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+ | Known error sources and their solutions can be found [[en: | ||
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+ | ===== Additional documentation ===== | ||
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+ | More details on the Celestron Advanced GT can be found in the corresponding manuals in the lab course room. |