<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>This book offers a comprehensive introductory guide to "choosing and using" a series LXD55 or LXD75 computer-controlled ("goto") telescope, containing a wealth of useful information for both beginners and more advanced practical amateur astronomers. The manufacturer's manuals are not nearly detailed enough to be of real help to beginners. No other book offers advanced techniques for more experienced LXD series users.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>This is a fully comprehensive guide to "choosing and using" the LXD55 / 75 computer-controlled - "go to" - series of telescopes. It is intended both for beginners and more advanced practical amateur astronomers.</p> <p>The LXD series of telescopes is unusual in having German Equatorial Mounts - GEMs - rather than the more common altazimuth design. Although setting up a GEM with a go-to system is more involved than setting up the equivalent altazimuth mount, there are many advantages in the system, including zero field rotation.</p> <p>A User's Guide to the Meade LXD55 and LXD75 Telescopes contains a wealth of information on setting up, using and maintaining the telescope, along with lots of hints, tips, and tricks for getting the very best out of it.</p> <p>Coverage in advanced techniques for experienced astronomers and LXD users include imaging, interfacing with a PC or laptop, using available accessories, and troubleshooting.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Good news for all those who have found their Meade telescope just a tiny bit unfriendly. Tame the beast with this excellent book by our friend Martin Peston." (Brian May, banguniverse.com)</p> <p>"Many readers of my book <em>Using the Meade ETX</em> have told me that they keep the book handy when using their ETX telescope. I suspect that many LXD telescope users will keep A User's Guide to the Meade LXD55 and LXD75 Telescopes on hand as well. While no book will cover every topic or detail that the author wants to or should include, this book, in its 250 pages, has many techniques and tips that any level of LXD user will find valuable. I can heartily recommend this book to all LXD telescope users." (Mike Weasner, author of <em>Using the Meade ETX</em>, weasner.com)</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Martin Peston obtained a first-class degree in Astrophysics at QM & Westfield, University of London. He currently works as a Systems Analyst and has been involved in various UK space and defence projects. </p>
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