

The increasingly complicated nature of this software means that learning to optimize this program is not straightforward, and yet the resulting views when all features are correctly deployed can be phenomenal. After a short history of computerized Go-To telescopes for the consumer amateur astronomer market, Chen offers a treasury of technical information. His advice, tips, and solutions aid the user in getting the most out of the Star Book Ten system in observing sessions. The Star Book Ten is the latest version of computer telescope control using star map graphics as a user interface, first introduced in the original Star Book first offered in 2003. The VMC260L is described in the nomenclature as Vixen Maksutov Cassegrain is an f/11.6, 10.25 clear aperture instrument. Hand tools when you use the hand control, the cursor changes to a hand shape. The 260L is primarily intended as an imaging platform to deliver a fairly large flat field that is aberration free useable for larger CCD, CMOS or emulsion based imagers. Vixen Optics is leading the way by offering the Star Book Ten system, with its unique star map graphics software. Default Editor you can easily create your own pens, brushes, hues and gradients. A revolution in amateur astronomy has occurred in the past decade with the wide availability of high tech, computer-driven, Go-To telescopes.

This book is for anyone who owns, or is thinking of owning, a Vixen Star Book Ten telescope mount or its predecessor.
