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TIP:
A full moon is not the
best time to watch the
Moon. There is too much
glare and not enough
shadow for details.
There is a lot to explore on the surface of the Moon such as
craters, mountain ranges, fault lines, etc. During a full moon,
however, no shadows can be seen on the Moon’s surface and
it becomes too bright for any details to be seen. The best time
to observe the Moon is during its crescent or half phase.
A neutral density Moon filter is recommended when observing
the Moon. This filter cuts down on the bright glare and
enhances contrast. You will be amazed by the dramatic
difference.
4.4 Tracking
The tracking function is used to counteract the rotation of the
earth. When the telescope is in tracking mode, the celestial
object will not drift away from your eye piece field. This
function is essential for astrophotography.
When you switch to “Cele” mode the system is automatically
in tracking mode. When you switch back to “Land” mode the
tracking stops.
A user can set up tracking in the main menu by selecting “Set
up tracking”. Then the user can select “sidereal speed”, “Solar
speed”, “Lunar speed”, or user can define a speed using
“User defined speed”.