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Meade LX200
A 16' (406.4 mm) aperture Meade LX200 in the York University Observatory
Telescope styleoptical telescope
Diameter14 in (0.36 m)
Websitewww.meade.com/products/telescopes/lx200.html
Lx200

Our goal at Cloudy Nights is to assist amateur astronomers in better understanding the equipment that goes with the hobby. We strive to accomplish this goal in three. Dec 29, 2014. I did some research and determined that many telescope mounts obey one of two serial protocols for their control: the Meade LX200 protocol and the Celestron NexStar protocol. And of course, no astronomical telescope should be operated during the daytime without a proper solar filter in place. Aug 26, 2012. LX200GPS - posted in Meade Computerized Telescopes: Hi,Is there anyway to determine when my scope was made by the serial number. I have a 7 LX200GPS that has a newer style fork mount that the current LX200ACF uses. It has a better design where the forks are one pieces going into the base.

Project Galileo Meade LX200 10 inch SCT (25.4 cm aperture)
Horsehead Nebula (Barnard 33) from a 16' LX200 (40.64 cm)
Jupiter and the Galilean moons through a 10' Meade LX200 telescope (25.4 cm)
Meade LX200 in Jiamusi University Observatory,Shoot on Sep 27,2017.

The Meade LX200 is a family of commercial telescopes produced by Meade Instruments launched in 1992 with 8' (20.32 cm) and a 10' (25.4 cm) Schmidt–Cassegrain models on computerized altazimuth mounts.[1][2] Two larger models, a 12' (30.48 cm) and a 16' (40.64 cm), quickly followed. The original version was later informally named the 'classic' LX200 as newer upgraded versions replaced it.[3] The first of these was the LX200GPS, which featured global positioning system electronics.[3] A 360 mm (14 in) LX200GPS was later added to the line.

Meade Lx200 Serial Numbers

The advantage of the LX200 was price for its performance, which was accomplished by using electronics and software to equal the pointing performance of more expensive systems.[2] Software and optical encoders corrected for errors, and the telescope also came with auto-guiding CCD and planetarium software.[2]

A related series introduced in 2005 was the even higher end RCX400 (later renamed LX400-ACF), with new optics and a motorized focus/collimation system, and with upgraded fork mount electronics.[4] These were available in the same 8' (20.32 cm) to 16' (40.64) size range on the new fork mount, and the 16' (40.64 cm) optical tube assembly (OTA), along with a new 20' (50.8 cm) OTA, were available on a new German equatorial mount. These were all f/8 optical systems, costing up to $50,000 for the 20' on the German equatorial mount.[5]

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An f/10 version of the new optics later replaced the optics of the existing LX200GPS fork mount models, with the new product line now called the LX200R (later renamed LX200-ACF).[3] The revised optics are called advanced coma free (ACF) after a lawsuit by Star Instruments and RC Optical Systems disallowed implying that they were based on Ritchey–Chrétien optics.[6]

In September 2012, an amateur astronomer used an LX200GPS to record an impact on the planet Jupiter.[7]

Installations[edit]

Selected observatories with LX200 telescopes.

  • Grupo de Dinâmica Orbital e Planetologia da UNESP de Guaratinguetá
  • Observatório da Universidade de Brasília at Universidade de Brasília
  • Observatorio de la Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira
  • Mount Wilson Observatory (prototype version)
  • Barus & Holley Observatory
  • California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo
  • Collins Observatory at Salem State University
  • Foothill Observatory (at Foothill College)
  • AMJOCH Observatory at Michigan Technological University
  • Mount Albert Grammar School Observatory
  • Observatório Astronômico da UESC
  • Astronomical centre Rijeka
  • Harold E. Taylor Observatory at the Richard Stockton State College of New Jersey
  • Jiamusi University Observatory

References[edit]

  1. ^Rod Mollise – 'The Past, Present and Future of the Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope' (ALCON 2003/Nashville), Power Point (.ppt)
  2. ^ abcMartin Mobberley (2004). The New Amateur Astronomer. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 34. ISBN978-1-85233-663-9.
  3. ^ abcLawrence Harris (2010). So You Want a Meade LX Telescope!: How to Select and Use the LX200 and Other High-End Models. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 17. ISBN978-1-4419-1775-1.
  4. ^https://www.skyandtelescope.com/astronomy-equipment/meades-rcx400-raisingthe-bar/
  5. ^Durango Skies – LX400-ACF 20' (f/8) w/UHTC on MAX Mount w/Tripod Archived 2011-04-29 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^RC vs Meade
  7. ^A Fresh Impact on Jupiter

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