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when the landmark was added to the database.

Select – To select a Landmark already in the

database (see ADD below), choose the “Select”

option and scroll through the list. Press “ENTER”

to select a Landmark, then press “GO TO” and the

telescope slews to the object.

Add – To add a Landmark, choose the “Add”

option. Enter a name for the Landmark. Locate

and center the Landmark in the eyepiece, then

press

“ENTER”.

Event Menu

The Event menu provides access to dates and times of

astronomical events. The Event database includes:

Sunrise and Sunset calculates the time that the Sun

rises or sets on the current date.

Moonrise and Moonset calculates the time that the

Moon rises or sets on the current date.

Moon Phases displays the date and time of the next

New, 1st Quarter, Full and 3rd Quarter Moon.

Meteor Showers provides information on upcoming

meteor showers, such as the Perseids, the Leonids,

etc. Also lists the dates of the showers and when they

reach maximum.

NOTE: Meteors are fast moving objects that cover

large areas of the sky and are usually best observed

with the naked eye.

Solar Eclipse lists upcoming Solar Eclipses, including

the date and type (total, annular, or partial) of eclipse,

and the location and time of the fi rst and last contacts

of the Moon’s shadow. Use the Scroll Up and Down

keys to display the available data.

Remember, never

use a telescope to look at the Sun!

Lunar Eclipse lists upcoming Lunar Eclipses,

including the date and type (total, partial, penumbral)

of eclipse. Use the Scroll Up and Down keys to display

the available data.

Min. (Minimum) of Algol is the minimum brightness

of the dramatic eclipsing binary star system, Algol. It is

relatively close at a distance of 100 light years. Every

2.8 days during a 10 hour period, Algol undergoes a

major change in apparent magnitude as one of the two

stars passes behind the other. The combined magnitude

of the two stars thus dips from +2.1 to a minimum of

+3.4 halfway through the eclipse as the second star

is hidden. LS calculates minimum magnitude time at

mid-eclipse.

Autumn and Vernal Equinox calculates the time and

date of the fall or spring equinox of the current year.

Winter and Summer Solstice calculates the time

and date of the winter or summer solstice of the

current year.

Take Picture Menu

You can take wide-fi eld images of the night sky with

the ECLIPS CCD Module that is part of the LightSwitch

alignment system. It’s great for constellation shots

and you can see some large bright deep sky objects

as well.

Note that while you take and store images on to a user

supplied Mini SD Card for download to your PC, to fully

use many of the options below and to preview your

image you need to connect the LS to a user supplied

external video monitor.

Start by selecting “Take Picture” from the top menu:

Take Picture” > “ENTER”

Then you will see the following options:

Preview Exposure: Displays “Finder Image;

Exposing...”. UP/DOWN adjusts Exposure Time

(ET). A longer exposure records fainter stars. A

shorter exposure records fainter stars. A shorter

exposure is better for very bright subjects.

• Set

Contrast: UP/DOWN selects scrolls through

the thirteen pre-set Contrast curves available,

“Cont. Day”, “Cont. Moon”, “Cont. Planet”, “Cont.

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The Pleiades Star Cluster (M45 )

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