Title: Skywizard menu overview
1Skywizard menu overview
- Menu system for general session
- POWER on
- MODE
- CATALOG (lookup/set current object)
- FIND (slew to current object)
- IDENTIFY (unknown object in eye-p)
- RA DEC (display coordinates)
- SYNC (tune wizard w/ object)
- TIMER (time astrophotograph)
- POWER off
ENTER
Process
2Analogy to physical circles Direct indexing
Two methods of finding - Direct
indexing Physical circles Digital circles -
Skywizard
Slew to Star1
POWER
ENTER
- Do power-up two-star alignment.
RA DEC
MODE
ENTER
Display coordinates
- Point the telescope at a bright alignment star.
- Slip the hour and declination circles to
correspond to catalogue RA and Dec of the
alignment star. - Direct index slew to target stars RA and Dec.
- Go into RA Dec Mode.
- Direct index slew to target stars RA and Dec.
Drawing from Edmund Mag. 5 Star Atlas (12th ed
1994)
3Analogy to the physical circles Indirect
indexing
Two methods of finding - Indirect
indexing Physical circles Digital circles -
Skywizard
- Point to a waypoint bright star.
- On star chart, measure RA and Dec change to the
target.
CATALOG
ENTER
MODE
- Que pre-programmed waypoint star in Catalogue
mode
FIND
ENTER
MODE
- Enter Find mode
- Slew to waypoint star using Find
- On star chart, measure RA and Dec change to the
target. - Still in Find mode, slew indirect index distance
to target.
- Slip the hour and declination circles equal to
that change. - Indirect index to the target.
Drawings from Edmund Mag. 5 Star Atlas (12th ed
1994)
4Relationship of local sidereal time, target right
ascension (RA) and meridian swap
- Local sidereal time measures the position of the
meridian on your star charts. - On the observing night, keep an extra watch set
to local sidereal time (LST). Obtain LST from - -
- A meridian swap will be needed if
- RA current target Local sidereal time RA
Desired target - or - RA current target Desired target
- A meridian swap is not needed if
- RA current target RA Desired target Local
sidereal time - or - RA current target RA Desired target sidereal time
Zenith
Meridian
10 00 RA
08 00 LST
03 30 RA
13 00 RA
14 00 RA
02 00 RA
Looking south
5Power on One star startup alignment 1 - Ealing
- On startup POWER
- For pre-perfectly aligned German Equatorial
install mode, the startup routine skips several
complicated steps and goes immediately to startup
alignment using two stars. - One star orientation-alignment
- Select one star in eastern sky based on 24
pre-selected stars above Dec. -30. See
Navigational Bright Star Chart and Table of 24
Alignment Stars by name and right ascension. - In practice, find one bright star of the 24
listed stars more than 30 of the meridian and
near the celestial equator. - Following selection of star the Warp
measurement will always display 0 and is
meaningless in this context.
6Power on One star startup alignment 2 Ealing
- One star alignment process
Slew to Star1
POWER
ENTER
Warp 0
Warp result
No
7RA DEC display current coordinates
Display coordinates
RA DEC
MODE
ENTER
8Catalogue lookup/set current object
CATALOG
ENTER
MODE
ENTER
- Star
- MESSIER
- NGC
- IC
- UGC
- PLANETS
Object no. display 0000
ENTER
09
ENTER
ENTER
Planet name
Display object coordinates
9Find slew to current object
Set current object
Do CATALOGUE process
If 10 displays10 If 10MODE
Slew telescope towards object
Display coordinates
FIND
ENTER
MODE
At target?
No
Yes
10Identify Unknown object in eyepiece
Magnitude set display 00
IDENT
09
MODE
ENTER
ENTER
- IDENT ANY MAG 10 Any type of object
- IDENT ST MAG 10 Any star
- IDENT GC MAG 10 Any globular cluster
- IDENT OC MAG 10 Any open cluster
- IDENT GX MAG 10 Any galaxy
- IDENT PN MAG 10 Any planetary nebula
- IDENT NB MAG 10 Any nebula
- IDENT 2 MAG 10 Any double star
- IDENT R MAG 10 Any red star
ENTER
At target?
Display 1st catalogue object
No
Yes
Display object info
11Sync Fine tune digital circle setting with
current object
Found object centered in eyepiece
Do FIND process
MODE
SYNC
MODE
Uses CATALOGUE process
12Timer Time astrophotograph exposure
Timer display start
MODE
ENTER
TIMER
ENTER
Timer display stop
Timer display reset 000000
ENTER
MODE
13Other use notes
- Because of a friction belt in the digital to
analogue encoders, slowly slew the scope. - The more rough slews, the more position error
the friction encoders will accumulate. - Plan your observations to include stops at the
24 alignment stars through the evening. Re-SYNC
the digital setting circle frequently.