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- | /* | + | ====== CGE PRO ====== |
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- | **Work in progress!** | + | |
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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)// | + | |
- | ====== C11 & CGE PRO ====== | + | <WRAP group> |
+ | <WRAP half column> | ||
+ | Celestron' | ||
+ | In addition, features such as the All-Star Polar Alignment and accessories such as the NexStar+ hand control and StarSense AutoAlign module allow the mount to be set up and aligned efficiently. | ||
- | The C11 is our second largest telescope and suitable for mobile use. Every time one likes to use it, one has to put it up again from scratch. The purpose of this article is to describe the details of this process. | + | ===== Individual parts ===== |
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- | ===== Scattered pieces | + | |
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- | To protect the sensitive electronics from humidity and other harsh weather conditions they are stored in the lab course room. The remaining mechanical parts stay in the dome, so that one does not need to carry them around. | + | |
+ | To protect the sensitive electronics from humidity and other harsh weather conditions they are stored in the lab course room. | ||
=== Stored in the dome: === | === Stored in the dome: === | ||
- | - the tripod | + | - the tubes (C11, RASA) |
- | - the tube (C11) | + | |
- counterweights + bar | - counterweights + bar | ||
=== Stored in lab course room: === | === Stored in lab course room: === | ||
+ | - the tripop | ||
- the CGE PROs electronic box | - the CGE PROs electronic box | ||
- the CGE PRO mount | - the CGE PRO mount | ||
- a box containing all 1.4″ eyepieces and the corresponding filters | - a box containing all 1.4″ eyepieces and the corresponding filters | ||
- sun filters | - sun filters | ||
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+ | <WRAP half column> | ||
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===== Setup ===== | ===== Setup ===== | ||
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===== Alignment ===== | ===== Alignment ===== | ||
- | Usually it is required to create a new alignment after each setup of the mount. If one wants to use more than one night in a row, there is the opportunity to put the mount into a hibernation mode (see below) that allow to disconnect the mount from the power supply and at the same time to conserve the alignment. If the mount is used at a fixed position, one also can make use of a saved alignment. | + | Usually it is required to create a new alignment after each start of the mount. If we want to use the telescope |
General procedure: | General procedure: | ||
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==== Solar System Alignment ==== | ==== Solar System Alignment ==== | ||
- | The Solar System Alignment is useful especially for solar observations, | + | The Solar System Alignment is useful especially for solar observations, |
- select //Solar System Align// (with the ↑ and ↓ buttons and **not** with the NSWO buttons) | - select //Solar System Align// (with the ↑ and ↓ buttons and **not** with the NSWO buttons) | ||
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The Two-Star Alignment and it refinement with additional stars is the default procedure to build a new alignment for night observations. Besides the points mentioned above the following steps are necessary: | The Two-Star Alignment and it refinement with additional stars is the default procedure to build a new alignment for night observations. Besides the points mentioned above the following steps are necessary: | ||
- | - select //Two Star Align// from the menu -> subsequently, | + | - select //Two Star Align// from the menu -> subsequently, |
- select and confirm the first calibration star with // | - select and confirm the first calibration star with // | ||
- center the star in the eyepiece (the finderscope is often not very helpful, since it is most of the time not well aligned with tube) | - center the star in the eyepiece (the finderscope is often not very helpful, since it is most of the time not well aligned with tube) | ||
- confirm with //ENTER// | - confirm with //ENTER// | ||
- press //ALIGN// -> afterwards the telescope suggests the second alignment star | - press //ALIGN// -> afterwards the telescope suggests the second alignment star | ||
- | - center also this star in the eyepiece (in case it is not possible to find the star, one can select a new stat by pressing //UNDO//) | + | |
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- confirm with //ENTER// | - confirm with //ENTER// | ||
- press //ALIGN// -> subsequently, | - press //ALIGN// -> subsequently, | ||
- | - press //UNDO// to complement | + | - press //UNDO// to complete the alignment |
===== Hibernation ===== | ===== Hibernation ===== | ||
- | The hibernation | + | The hibernation |
- press the //MENU// button | - press the //MENU// button | ||
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===== Additional documentation ===== | ===== Additional documentation ===== | ||
- | More details on the CGE PRO and the C11 can be found in the corresponding manuals in the lab course room. | + | More details on the CGE PRO can be found in the corresponding manuals in the lab course room. |