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Using the Meade ETX

100 Objects You Can Really See with the Mighty ETX

Mike Weasner
Barcode 9781852333515
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Release Date: 25/01/2002

Edition: 2002 ed.
Genre: Science Nature & Math
Sub-Genre: Home Garden & Pets
Label: Springer London Ltd
Series: Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series
Contributors: R. Seymour (Contributions by), P.C. Sherrod (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Springer London Ltd

100 Objects You Can Really See with the Mighty ETX
In 1996 Meade, the world's largest astronomical telescope manufacturer, introduced the ETX, a low-cost and genuinely portable instrument capable of results close to the theoretical limits of optical performance.
In 1996 Meade, the world's largest astronomical telescope manufacturer, introduced the ETX, a low-cost and genuinely portable instrument capable of results close to the theoretical limits of optical performance. Since then several different models have been introduced, most of them controlled by on-board computers that automatically point the telescope at objects selected from a database of 12,000. Unfortunately not all these objects are visible when looking through the ETX! (They are included because they can be imaged with special equipment.) Mike Weasner is a world expert on the ETX range, and describes the "best" 100 objects to start with, and offers hints and tips about using and looking after the telescope to get the best possible results.