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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Summary of Contents for Celestron 11036:
Warning
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6
Assembling the NexStar
6
6
Powering the NexStar
6
6
The Hand Control
6
The Star Diagonal
7
The Eyepiece
7
The Star Pointer Finderscope
7
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Star Pointer Installation
7
Star Pointer Operation
8
Removing the Optical Tube
8
Attaching the NexStar to the Tripod
9
Named Stars
11
Hand Control Operation
11
Alignment Procedure
11
Sky Align
12
Tips for Using Sky Align
13
Auto Two-Star Align
13
Two Star Alignment
14
One-Star Align
14
Solar System Align
15
Tips for Using Solar System Align
15
EQ North / EQ South Alignment
15
Improving Pointing Accuracy
16
Alignment Stars:
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Sync:
17
Undo Sync:
17
Object Catalog
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Selecting an Object
17
Slewing to an Object
18
Caution: Never slew the telescope when someone is looking into the eyepiece. The telescope can move at fast slew speeds and may hit an observer in the eye.
18
Finding Planets
18
Tour Mode
18
Constellation Tour
18
Direction Buttons
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Rate Button
19
Setup Procedures
19
EQ North
19
EQ South
19
Sidereal
20
Lunar
20
Solar
20
Camera â
20
Camera Wizard
21
Identify
22
Precise GoTo
22
Scope Setup Features
23
Utility Features
24
Image Orientation
27
Focusing
28
Calculating Magnification
28
Determining Field of View
28
General Observing Hints
29
The Celestial Coordinate System
30
Motion of the Stars
31
Polar Alignment
32
Aligning the NexStar on a Wedge
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Wedge Align
32
Photography with the NexStar
33
Attaching a Camera to the NexStar
33
Finding the North Celestial Pole
34
Observing the Moon
35
Lunar Observing Hints
35
Observing the Planets
35
Planetary Observing Hints
35
Observing the Sun
35
Solar Observing Hints
36
Observing Deep Sky Objects
36
Seeing Conditions
36
Transparency
36
Sky Illumination
36
Seeing
36
Care and Cleaning of the Optics
37
Collimation
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Appendix A - Technical Specifications
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Appendix B - Glossary of Terms
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Author: Celestron
Updated: 2023-05-21
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Table of Contents
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Warning
4
6
Assembling the NexStar
6
6
Powering the NexStar
6
6
The Hand Control
6
The Star Diagonal
7
The Eyepiece
7
The Star Pointer Finderscope
7
7
Star Pointer Installation
7
Star Pointer Operation
8
Removing the Optical Tube
8
Attaching the NexStar to the Tripod
9
Named Stars
11
Hand Control Operation
11
Alignment Procedure
11
Sky Align
12
Tips for Using Sky Align
13
Auto Two-Star Align
13
Two Star Alignment
14
One-Star Align
14
Solar System Align
15
Tips for Using Solar System Align
15
EQ North / EQ South Alignment
15
Improving Pointing Accuracy
16
Alignment Stars:
16
Sync:
17
Undo Sync:
17
Object Catalog
17
17
Selecting an Object
17
Slewing to an Object
18
Caution: Never slew the telescope when someone is looking into the eyepiece. The telescope can move at fast slew speeds and may hit an observer in the eye.
18
Finding Planets
18
Tour Mode
18
Constellation Tour
18
Direction Buttons
19
19
Rate Button
19
Setup Procedures
19
EQ North
19
EQ South
19
Sidereal
20
Lunar
20
Solar
20
Camera â
20
Camera Wizard
21
Identify
22
Precise GoTo
22
Scope Setup Features
23
Utility Features
24
Image Orientation
27
Focusing
28
Calculating Magnification
28
Determining Field of View
28
General Observing Hints
29
The Celestial Coordinate System
30
Motion of the Stars
31
Polar Alignment
32
Aligning the NexStar on a Wedge
32
32
Wedge Align
32
Photography with the NexStar
33
Attaching a Camera to the NexStar
33
Finding the North Celestial Pole
34
Observing the Moon
35
Lunar Observing Hints
35
Observing the Planets
35
Planetary Observing Hints
35
Observing the Sun
35
Solar Observing Hints
36
Observing Deep Sky Objects
36
Seeing Conditions
36
Transparency
36
Sky Illumination
36
Seeing
36
Care and Cleaning of the Optics
37
Collimation
37
40
41
Appendix A - Technical Specifications
41
42
Appendix B - Glossary of Terms
42
44
44
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