The database for the Autostar computer controller on your Meade LX90GPS telescope contains the orbits for dozens of space stations and GPS satellites. You can automatically locate them by following these steps. Go to "Object: Satellite" in the Autostar menu and press "Enter."
Using the Scroll keys, browse the list of satellites and select one. Press "Enter." You will see "Calculating..." and then "Tracking..." on the display.
If the satellite you selected in Step 2 is about to make a pass, you will see "Located" on the display. Use the Scroll keys to get more information on the satellite. Press "Enter" when you see "Alarm" on the display, and Autostar will set off an alarm one minute before the satellite appears.
While waiting, you can view other objects. When the alarm sounds, access the Satellite menu and use the Scroll key to find the correct satellite. Press "Go To" to turn the telescope to the satellite's anticipated location.
You'll see a countdown begin on the display. When ... more.
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