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Old 19-04-2008, 08:39 PM
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Does anyone know of more Telrad finder charts?
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Old 20-04-2008, 08:24 PM
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excellent, thanks so much Don.
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Thanks all.
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Hi,

So which files would I need for the Southern hemisphere?

4. Files

All files are in pdf format.
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Chart ID Right Ascension Declination File Name
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1N 0h to 4h +90 to -20 1n_050115.pdf in A3 size (675KB)
1S 0h to 4h +20 to -90 1s_050129.pdf in A3 size (717KB)
2N 4h to 8h +90 to -20 2n_050108.pdf in A3 size (758KB)
2S 4h to 8h +20 to -90 2s_050205.pdf in A3 size (894KB)
3N 8h to 12h +90 to -20 3n_050126.pdf in A3 size (666KB)
3S 8h to 12h +20 to -90 3s_050108.pdf in A3 size (858KB)
4N 12h to 16h +90 to -20 4n_050126.pdf in A3 size (603KB)
4S 12h to 16h +20 to -90 4s_050120.pdf in A3 size (791KB)
5N 16h to 20h +90 to -20 5n_050629.pdf in A3 size (229KB)
5S 16h to 20h +20 to -90 5s_050626.pdf in A3 size (246KB)
6N 20h to 24h +90 to -20 6n_050619.pdf in A3 size (715KB)
6S 20h to 24h +20 to -90 6s_050129.pdf in A3 size (745KB)

Additional 11h40m to 12h40m +5 to +35 coma_virgo_050619.pdf in A3 size (224KB)
Additional 12h10m to 12h50m +10 to +16 virgo_050205.pdf in A4 size (73KB)

Symbols and Abbreviations symbols_050203.pdf (147KB)
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Old 20-07-2008, 10:38 PM
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Hi,

So which files would I need for the Southern hemisphere?
Technically pretty much all of them, as you can see pretty far into the northern hemisphere sky from many places in the southern hemisphere!

If you strictly only want those charts that show the sky that appears "southward" to someone standing on the equator then download charts 1S to 6S .... but it's only a dozen or so pages anyway, grab them all. I have these and still use them regularly after 2 years of learning about this star gazing business they're pretty good for what they are.
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Old 02-10-2009, 08:30 PM
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Thanx for the telrad charts guys, just picked one up the other night and couldnt beleive how great of an instrument it is............ it just got better with these chart.

Alex
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Old 17-09-2010, 11:17 AM
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Hi all,

The links to Taki's atlas's noted in the original post no longer work. Taki has a new home page where these same atlas's are still available:

http://www.geocities.jp/toshimi_taki/index.htm

I really find both sets of charts, and the catalogue of objects, so very useful. Thanks for them!
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Old 12-09-2013, 11:34 PM
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Planispheres indeed come in very handy.
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Old 16-10-2013, 08:18 AM
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thats Great, I never did get myself a star atlas beyond Mag6.5 so this will be really useful.
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Hi all.

I don't know if this has been posted, but I use the Triatlas B and C series, but the B series is fantastic. I was lucky enough several years ago to be able to print them in A3, and put them into some A3 display books. Anyway, here are the links

http://www.uv.es/jrtorres/TriAtlas_B_Index.pdf
http://www.uv.es/jrtorres/section_b/Triatlas_2ed_B1.pdf
http://www.uv.es/jrtorres/section_b/Triatlas_2ed_B2.pdf
http://www.uv.es/jrtorres/section_b/Triatlas_2ed_B3.pdf

They are completely free, and I guess Officeworks would print them in A3, and also sell the A3 display books. This is not an ad for Officeworks, I just know that they sell and do this sort of stuff.

I tried them on A4, but it prints pretty small.....

I believe you can also print custom charts from CNebulaX. I never worked this out for myself, but I don't think it would have been hard if I had put in an hour of fiddling with it..

Cheers, Adam.
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Hello everyone, does anyone still open links?
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