Kahale Observatory (KOBS)

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Course materials will be available for 1 week after the course has completed.

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  • TELESCOPE SERIES PART 1
    SO, YOU HAVE A TELESCOPE, NOW WHAT?
    Telescope too much trouble to use? Didn’t really match up to your expectations? Get expert advice on how to put joy and wonderment back into that old scope! Sifan will guide you through how to use your telescope, what to look for (and where) and resources to help you enjoy the night sky.

    Bring your telescope to class, we'll teach it a thing or two ...

  • Major points:
    Align your finder scope with main scope
    Use large # eyepiece (lower power) first
    Things will be upside down and backwards
    (Therefore move scope in the ‘opposite’ direction)
    Stabilize your mount
    Try observing the moon

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  • TELESCOPE SERIES PART 2
    OK, I CAN SEE THROUGH MY TELESCOPE. WHAT’S NEXT?
    Getting a little bored with that old telescope? Having a hard time convincing yourself to take it out of the closet? Sifan will give you some of her tips for how to best use your telescope, describe some interesting objects to help keep that telescope being used and some tips and tricks for quick and hassle-free setup and use.

    Bring your telescope to class, we'll teach it a thing or three ...

  • Major points:
    Balance the OTA
    Minimize Virbrations
    Align tripod to north
    Align finder scope to OTA
    Use setting circles
    Carefully clean optics
    Check/fix culmination
    Focusing

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  • TELESCOPE SERIES PART 3
    HOW TO USE YOUR TELESCOPE AT NIGHT
    How to take the frustration out of nighttime telescopic observing. Learn how to find out which interesting and cool celestial objects are up tonight, how to find them and get them within the telescopes field of view and be comfortable and enjoy an evening’s stargazing

  • Bring your telescope to class, if the sky is clear, we'll attempt some observing.

  • Major points:
    How to determine the capabilities of your telescope
    Earth/Sky/Telescope coordinates
    Location and Time
    How to determine what's up tonight
    Selecting objects within your equipments capability
    Creating an observing plan
    How to find an object with your telescope (star stepping)
    Setup checklist

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  • TELESCOPE SERIES PART 4
    BEGINNER TELESCOPE AUTOMATION
    Tired of spending forever locating that dim nebula or galaxy? Wish you could just push a button instead of endlessly bending down and peering up? Join Sifan as she takes you through the basics of automating your telescope

    If the sky is clear, Sifan will remotely operate her observatory.

  • Major points:
    What can be automated: Mount, GPS, Alignment, Focus, Dew Heaters, Camera, Guider, Filter, Power, Dome, Apeture Cover, Sky and Environmental sensors
    Cabling
    Dome and Pier
    Computers and automation
    Example typical night of automated observing

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  • TELESCOPE SERIES PART 5
    Beginning AstroPhotography
    You too can take beautiful pictures of those celestial objects. Learn how to attach a camera to your telescope and take great color images of the sky. Sifan Kahale will demonstrate some of the techniques and guide you on how to get started.

    If the sky is clear, Sifan will remotely operate her observatory and take some pretty pictures.

  • Major points:
    Types of Astrophotography
    Cameras and attaching them to a telescope
    Framing the object and field of view
    Light Pollution and filters
    Calabration frames to correct for camera noise
    Process and stacking images

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