Meade Instruments Polaris Series User Manual

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and longitude on the celestial sphere. These

lines are known as Right Ascension and

Declination.
The celestial map also contains two poles

and an equator just like a map of the Earth.

The celestial poles are defined as those two

points where the Earth’s North and South

poles, if extended to infinity, would cross the

celestial sphere. Thus, the North Celestial

Pole is that point in the sky where the North

Pole crosses the celestial sphere. The North

Star, Polaris, is located very near the North

Celestial Pole.
So, just as an object’s position on the

Earth’s surface can be located by its latitude

and longitude, celestial objects may also

be located using Right Ascension and

Declination. For example: You can locate

Los Angeles, California, by its latitude

(+34°) and longitude (118°). Similarly, you

can locate the Ring Nebula (also known as

“M57”) by its Right Ascension (18hr) and its

Declination (+33°).
• RIGHT ASCENSION (R.A.): This Celestial

version of longitude is measured in units of

hours (hr), minutes (min), and seconds (sec)

on a 24 hour “clock” (similar to how Earth’s

time zones are determined by longitude lines).

The “zero” line was chosen to pass through

the constellation Pegasus, a sort of cosmic

Greenwich meridian. R.A. coordinates range

from 0hr 0min 0sec to 23hr 59min 59sec.

There are 24 primary lines of R.A., located

at 15-degree intervals along the celestial

equator. Objects located further and further

East of the zero R.A. grid line (0hr 0min 0sec)

carry higher R.A. coordinates.
• Declination (Dec.): This celestial version

of latitude is measured in degrees, arc-

minutes, and arc-seconds (e.g., 15° 27’ 33”).

Dec. locations North of the celestial equator

are indicated with a plus (+) sign (e.g., the

Dec. of the North celestial pole is +90°). Any

point on the celestial equator (such as the

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Earth. This mapping system is similar to

the system of latitude and longitude on

Earth surface maps.
In mapping the surface of the Earth,

lines of longitude are drawn between the

North and South Poles and lines of latitude

are drawn in an East-West direction, parallel

to the Earth’s equator. Similarly, imaginary

lines have been drawn to form a latitude

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Looking at or near the

Sun will cause irreversable damage to your eye. Do not point this telescope at or near the Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.

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