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Originally Posted by Robert_Tee
Hey Adam,
Im using an illuminated eye piece. So when you say push it north you are saying If im standing next to the South facing leg of the mount facing North i push in that direction? or are you saying while looking through the scope facing west pusing the scope from the botom up?
This is what confuses me i think. Sorry for the dumb question.
Robert
Robert
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OK. When you are drift aligning you are looking at stars in one of a few positions. Either the eastern or western horizon - or close to it, and on the meridian nearish to the celestial equator.
If you are looking at a star in the east (to adjust your altitude/latitude), the DEC axis will be rotated 90 degrees from its home position counterclockwise as you are looking down on it from above, and the RA axis will be up say 20-30 degrees. Now stand at the rear of the scope - so you be facing east - to push the scope north you will either push the end of the scope nearest to you to your right (which is south), or the end furthest from you to the left (towards north). Or to put it another way, you want to push the scope so that it rotates the DEC axis counterclockwise when viewed from above.
The, if you are looking at a star on the meridian near the equator, the DEC axis doesn't change position much, but now the counterweight shaft should be horizontal, or close to it. Then, still standing in the same position you were (still facing east with the scope in front of you), again to move the scope north you will need to push the top end of the scope left, or the bottom right - so counterclockwise as you are looking at it.
I could never figure out looking through the EP of my new which way was which either...
When you get going with PHD for polar alignment, you will be able to point to a star in the east and say "if the DEC trace in PHD is moving up the screen, that means I need to turn the altitude adjuster this way, and if the trace is moving down then I need to turn it the other way" and same for the star near zenith - except you will be adjusting the azimuth. Thenyou will be able to forget all the directions and what they mean.
Adam