So You Want a Meade LX Telescope! [recurso electrónico] : How to Select and Use the LX200 and Other High-End Models / by Lawrence Harris.

Por: Harris, Lawrence [author.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy SeriesEditor: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2010Descripción: XV, 191p. 100 illus., 15 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9781441917751Tema(s): Physics | Astronomy | Physics | Astronomy, Observations and Techniques | Popular Science in AstronomyFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 520 Clasificación LoC:QB4Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Meade LX200GPS/LX400 Series Telescopes -- Accessories, Great and Small -- Balancing and Polar Alignment -- Essential Software for Basic Operations -- Software Adjustment of Periodic Error and Polar Alignment -- Autoguiding -- Using Advanced Software -- Adaptive Optics -- A Guide to Weather Satellites -- Some LX200 and LX400 Projects.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: The revolutionary computer-controlled Meade LX200 series of telescopes was introduced in 1992 and represented a giant step forward in technology. The series was an instant success, and Meade LX200 telescopes have since sold in huge numbers compared with many other astronomical telescopes! The LX200s are extraordinary telescopes capable of producing amazing results, but managing them can be a chore. So You Want a Meade LX Telescope! includes the essential hardware operations and reviews the best of the many software packages available to aid you in the setting up and use of the telescope. Typical results and various ways to achieve these results are given in detail, so readers can know what to expect from construction to image. Also included are reviews of essential accessories such as CCD cameras and the latest "active optics" units. This book gives readers the benefit of Harris’s many years of experience as both a professional astronomer and owner of Meade LX telescopes, including the top end LX400. For anyone owning or considering buying a high-end Meade telescope, this book is the most valuable accessory you can buy!
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Meade LX200GPS/LX400 Series Telescopes -- Accessories, Great and Small -- Balancing and Polar Alignment -- Essential Software for Basic Operations -- Software Adjustment of Periodic Error and Polar Alignment -- Autoguiding -- Using Advanced Software -- Adaptive Optics -- A Guide to Weather Satellites -- Some LX200 and LX400 Projects.

The revolutionary computer-controlled Meade LX200 series of telescopes was introduced in 1992 and represented a giant step forward in technology. The series was an instant success, and Meade LX200 telescopes have since sold in huge numbers compared with many other astronomical telescopes! The LX200s are extraordinary telescopes capable of producing amazing results, but managing them can be a chore. So You Want a Meade LX Telescope! includes the essential hardware operations and reviews the best of the many software packages available to aid you in the setting up and use of the telescope. Typical results and various ways to achieve these results are given in detail, so readers can know what to expect from construction to image. Also included are reviews of essential accessories such as CCD cameras and the latest "active optics" units. This book gives readers the benefit of Harris’s many years of experience as both a professional astronomer and owner of Meade LX telescopes, including the top end LX400. For anyone owning or considering buying a high-end Meade telescope, this book is the most valuable accessory you can buy!

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