This 10-inch Meade LX-200 Schmidt-Cassegrain scope comes with a built in computer-controlled object finder, which allows it to be controlled by a computer. This telescope can automatically find sky objects after an initial set-up. Click here to read the owners manual for the LX200. In Fall 2002, a state of the art, research-grade digital camera to be mounted on the lx200 was purchased through a grant from the American Astronomical Society. The instrument we chose was the SBIG (Santa Barbara Instrument Group) ST-9XE. To read more about the ST-9XE click here.

LX200 10" Telescope

ST9XE CCD Camera (It's hard to believe this
camera
is worth more than the telescope itself!)
LX200 electronics are integrated into a rigid heavy-duty fork mounts. DC-servo-motor-controlled worm gear drives on both telescope axes permit observatory-level precision in tracking, guiding, and slewing. The 9-speed dual-axis drives cover every possible contingency of telescope positioning: Press the SLEW button on the keypad controller for rapid motion of the telescope across the skies at 8° per sec., or at any speed between 3°/sec. and 8°/sec., in 1°/sec. increments, on both axes simultaneously. Once near the target, switch instantly to the FIND speed for centering in the viewfinder at 2° per sec. Observing the object in the main telescope, use the CNTR speed (32x sidereal) to place the object in the center of the field. During long-exposure photography press the GUIDE button for precise corrections at 2x sidereal speed.
Coordinate
GO
TO Capability: Enter into the display the celestial coordinates (Right
Ascension and Declination) of any object, press GO TO, and the
telescope
automatically slews to the object and centers it in the field. Built-in
64,359-Object Library Included as
Enter into the
keypad any of the 64,359 celestial objects stored in the LX200’s
onboard
database, press GO TO, and the telescope automatically slews
(moves)
to the object at 8° per sec., centering it in the main telescope
field.
Additionally, the display reads out for each selected object its
magnitude,
size, object-type, visual quality rating, RA and Dec. Or, let the
telescope
take you on an automatic guided tour of the heavens, simply by pressing
the next key. If the selected object is not visible at the time of
observation,
the display reads Object Below Horizon, and the GO TO command
is
automatically cancelled.
LX200 Data base includes:
12,921
galaxies
from the Uppsala General Catalog;
the complete
UGC catalog.
7,840
objects
from the New General Catalog;
the complete
NGC catalog.
5,386
objects
from the Index Catalog;
the complete
IC catalog.
21,815
variable
stars to magnitude 16.6 from the General Catalog
of Variable
Stars.
15,925
stars
from the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) catalog of stars
brighter
than 7th
magnitude.
351 alignment stars for the LX200 telescope.
110 Messier objects; the complete listing.
8 major
planets
from Mercury to Pluto.
TOTAL = 64,359
OBJECTS
To learn more about this telescope visit the Meade website.