Orion Argonaut 150mm 9073, Argonaut 150, 9073, 21480 Instruction Manual

IN 098 Rev. B 0499
Orion
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Argonaut™ 150mm
Maksutov-Cassegrain
#9073 Optical Tube Assembly
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ongratulations on purchasing an Orion telescope!
The Argonaut 150 is a precision instrument designed for high-performance astronomical observation. With its Maksutov-Cassegrain optical system expertly crafted in Russia, you’ll enjoy exquisite views of countless celestial objects.These instructions will help you properly use and care for your telescope. Please read them over thoroughly before getting started.
Table of Contents
1. Parts List.................................................................................................................................................................. 2
2. Unpacking and Assembly......................................................................................................................................... 2
3. The Optics................................................................................................................................................................ 2
4. Using the Telescope................................................................................................................................................. 2
5. Care and Maintenance............................................................................................................................................. 3
6. Specifications........................................................................................................................................................... 4
7. Suggested Accessories ........................................................................................................................................... 4
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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1. Parts List
Qty. Description 1 Optical tube assembly (including 7x35 finder scope and
bracket, and carrying handle) 1 Dust cover 1 Padded case If you purchased the #21480 package, the following items
should also be included (in separate packages): 1 1/4"-20 Adapter (#3800) 1 SkyView Deluxe equatorial mount and aluminum tripod
(#9400) 1 Extra counterweight (#9413)
2. Unpacking and Assembly
Exercise care when unpacking the shipping bo x.We recommend keeping the original shipping box; in the event the telescope needs to be shipped to another location or returned to Orion for warranty repair, having the proper shipping container will help ensure that your telescope will survive the journey intact.
The Argonaut 150 optical tube assembly has been pre­assembled and precollimated at the factory, so it should be ready for use right out of the box.
3. The Optics
The Maksutov-Cassegrain optical design allows a long focal length to be packed into a short optical tube.It employs a fix ed spherical primary mirror with a hole in the center through which the light cone exits to the diagonal and eyepiece. A spherical mirror of this aperture would, by itself, yield an unac­ceptable degree of spherical aberration, so the design incorporates a deeply concave “corrector” lens, often called a “meniscus,”at the front of the scope.This lens, at the center of which the secondary mirror holder is mounted, provides suffi­cient correction to render a sharp, undistorted image.
The purplish tint of the meniscus is caused by multi-layer coatings, which have been applied to the surfaces of the glass to enhance light transmission and image contrast.
Cooling the Telescope
All optical instruments need time to reach “thermal equilibrium” to achieve maximum stability of the lenses and mirrors, which is essential for peak imaging performance.When moved from a warm indoor location to cooler outdoor air, a telescope needs time to equilibrate to the outdoor temperature.The bigger the instrument and the larger the temperature change, the more time is needed.
For your Argonaut 150, allow at least one hour for temperature equilibration. If the scope has to adjust to more than a 40° tem­perature differential, allow two to f our hours .In the winter, storing the telescope outdoors in an enclosed shed or garage greatly reduces the amount of time needed for the optics to stabilize.
Collimation
The optical system was aligned (collimated) at the factory and should not need adjustment. The collimation of the tele­scope can be easily checked by doing a simple star test.This is done by centering a bright star in the telescope and defo­cusing the image. Be sure to use a medium-high powered eyepiece (15mm focal length or shorter) to do this.Also make sure the star is well centered within the field of view. Defocus the star image so it fills approximately 1/5 of the field of view. What you should see is an image that resembles a doughnut. If the “doughnut”looks round and the “hole”in the middle of it is centered, then the telescope is properly collimated.
If the “doughnut hole” is not centered within the defocused star image, then it must be recentered by adjusting the three collimation screws on the front of the central obstruction; this changes the tilt of the secondary mirror. Adjust one of the screws by first loosening the other two screws, then tighten the screw .Recenter the defocused star image within the tele­scope’s field of view and see if the hole is now better centered. If not, adjust one of the other alignment screws in the same fashion. Repeat this process until the “doughnut hole” is centered in the out-of-focus star image.
If the outer edge of the defocused star image (the outer edge of the “doughnut”) is not round, then one or more of the other optical components (the primary mirror and meniscus lens) may be out of collimation.If this is the case, the telescope will need to be returned to the factory for adjustment. Please call Orion Technical Suppor t for further details
4. Using the Telescope
Your Orion Argonaut 150mm Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope yields high-quality images, yet is very easy to use.You will be sur pr ised at the simplicity of operation and the exceptional optical performance.T o get the most out of your telescope, read this section carefully.
Required Accessories
The Argonaut 150 does not come with a star diagonal or eye­piece, since many purchasers of this caliber of telescope already have these accessories. The Argonaut 150 requires either a 1.25" or 2" star diagonal.If you are planning on using
1.25" eyepieces, you must use a 1.25" diagonal (Orion #8778). This will first require placing a 2"-to-1.25" adapter (Orion #8768) directly into the Crayford focuser. The 1.25"
WARNING:
Never look directly at the Sun through your telescope or its finder scope— even for an instant—without a professionally made solar filter that completely covers the front of the instrument, or permanent eye damage could result. Be sure to also cover the front of the finder scope with aluminum foil or another opaque material to prevent physical damage to the internal components of the scope itself as well as to your eye.Young children should use this telescope only with adult supervision.
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