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Orion SKYWATCHER 9086 User Manual

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RIGHT ASCENSION AXIS

Declination (Dec.)
slow motion
control

Latitude adjustment t-bolt

Azimuth adjustment knob

R.A. lock knob

Declination (Dec.)

setting circle

Right ascension

(R.A.) setting circle

Right ascension

(R.A.) slow motion

control

Latitude locking

t-bolt

Latitude scale

Figure 3. The equatorial mount.

DECLINA

TION AXIS

Figure 4.

To find Polaris in the night sky, look north and find the Big Dipper. Extend an imaginary line from the two “Pointer Stars” in

the bowl of the Big Dipper. Go about five times the distance between those stars and you’ll reach Polaris, which lies within 1°

of the north celestial pole (NCP).

Big Dipper

(in Ursa Major)

Little Dipper

(in Ursa Minor)

N.C.P.

Pointer Stars

Cassiopeia

Polaris

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