Manual
Meade makes a complete line of accessories to enable 
you to get the most fun and performance from your LS-
6 telescope. No matter what you want to accomplish, 
we have the equipment to help you get there.
Choosing Eyepieces
A telescope’s eyepiece magnies the image formed by 
the telescope’s main optics. Each eyepiece has a focal 
length, expressed in millimeters, or “mm.” The smaller 
the  focal  length,  the  higher  the  magnication.  For 
example, an eyepiece with a focal length of 9mm has 
a  higher  magnication  than  an  eyepiece  with  a  focal 
length of 26mm. Experienced users know that higher 
powers are, in general, not as useful as lower powers. 
Many of the objects in the night sky are relatively large 
and faint and look best at low magnications. 
The power or magnication of a telescope is determined 
by the focal length of the telescope and the focal length 
of the eyepiece being used. To calculate magnication, 
divide  the  telescope’s  focal  length  by  the  eyepiece’s 
focal  length.  For  example,  a  26mm  eyepiece  is 
supplied with the LS-6. The focal length of the 6" LS-6 
is 1524mm (see SPECIFICATIONS, page 40).
Telescope Focal Length 1524mm
Eyepiece Focal Length 26mm 
1524 ÷ 26 = 58.6x 
The magnication is therefore 58.6x. 
Low power eyepieces offer a wider eld of view, bright, 
high-contrast  images,  and  long  eye  relief. To  nd  an 
object with a telescope, always start with a lower power 
eyepiece  such  as  the  Super  Plössl  26mm  or  longer 
focal length. When the object is located and centered 
in  the  eyepiece,  you  may  wish  to  switch  to  a  higher 
power eyepiece to  enlarge the image as  much as 
practical for prevailing seeing conditions or, for many 
objects, the view is best with a high quality low-power 
wide-eld eyepiece. 
NOTE:  Seeing  conditions  vary  widely  from  night-to-
night  and  site-to-site.  Turbulence  in  the  air,  even  on 
an  apparently  clear  night,  can  distort  images.  If  an 
image appears fuzzy and ill-dened, reduce to a lower  
power eyepiece. 
Your  telescope  comes  supplied  with  a  Super  Plössl 
Series 4000 Super Plössl Eyepieces
  56.0mm  SP 2"  52º  27x  1º  55'
  40.0mm  SP  44º  38x  1º  9'
  32.0mm  SP  52º  48x  1º  6'
  26.0mm  SP  52º  59x    53'
  20.0mm  SP  52º  76x    41'
  15.0mm  SP  52º  102x    31'
  12.4mm  SP  52º  123x    25'
  9.7mm  SP  52º  157x    20'
  6.4mm  SP  52º  238x    13'
  Focal    Apparent      Actual 
  Length  Type  Field  Power   Field
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
26mm  eyepiece,  which  gives  a  wide  53 ARC  Minute 
(just a little less than 1 degree) eld of view with 59x 
magnication. This is a very good all purpose eyepiece 
for  your telescope,  but  you  should consider  buying 
additional eyepieces in longer and shorter focal lengths 
to fully realize the potential of the excellent 6" optical 
system in your LS-6 telescope. 
The Series 4000 Super Plössl Eyepieces are excellent 
well corrected 4 element optics at popular prices. They 
come in a wide range of focal lengths to give you the 
right magnication for any type of celestial object you 
are viewing. You can also use one of the Series 4000 
Barlows to double or triple the magnication of a Super 
Plössl  eyepiece.  These  eyepieces  have  been  the 
standard for over 30 years.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
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