ExploraScope Guide
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... through to it. Do not leave the telescope unsupervised, especially when children or adults unfamiliar with a telescope unless you have the proper solar filter. First Light Edition DVD-ROM SOLAR WARNING Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye...20 mm Eyepiece StarPointer Finderscope StarPointer Finderscope Lens Cap Lens Cap 20 mm Eyepiece Erect Image Diagonal Tripod Telescope Tube Accesory Tray Telescope Tube Tripod Accesory Tray EXPLORASCOPE 60AZ, 70AZ, and 80AZ EXPLORASCOPE 114AZ INCLUDED BUT NOT PICTURED. (1) 4 mm Eyepiece (1) 3x Barlow Lens (1) TheSkyX - WHAT'S...
... through to it. Do not leave the telescope unsupervised, especially when children or adults unfamiliar with a telescope unless you have the proper solar filter. First Light Edition DVD-ROM SOLAR WARNING Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye...20 mm Eyepiece StarPointer Finderscope StarPointer Finderscope Lens Cap Lens Cap 20 mm Eyepiece Erect Image Diagonal Tripod Telescope Tube Accesory Tray Telescope Tube Tripod Accesory Tray EXPLORASCOPE 60AZ, 70AZ, and 80AZ EXPLORASCOPE 114AZ INCLUDED BUT NOT PICTURED. (1) 4 mm Eyepiece (1) 3x Barlow Lens (1) TheSkyX - WHAT'S...
ExploraScope Guide
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... the sharpest image possible, you need to focus by looking Fig. 5 through the eyepiece and slowly turn the focusing NOTE: The 114 mm Newtonian comes with the 20 mm eyepiece. THE EYEPIECES Your telescope comes with a StarPointer red-dot finderscope that you...THE STARPOINTER FINDERSCOPE The ExploraScope comes with two eyepieces, a low power (20 mm eyepiece) and a higher power eyepiece (4 mm eyepiece). To see the sharpest image possible, you a correctly oriented image for astronomical observing and will use as a sighting tool when aiming the telescope at a target. ...
... the sharpest image possible, you need to focus by looking Fig. 5 through the eyepiece and slowly turn the focusing NOTE: The 114 mm Newtonian comes with the 20 mm eyepiece. THE EYEPIECES Your telescope comes with a StarPointer red-dot finderscope that you...THE STARPOINTER FINDERSCOPE The ExploraScope comes with two eyepieces, a low power (20 mm eyepiece) and a higher power eyepiece (4 mm eyepiece). To see the sharpest image possible, you a correctly oriented image for astronomical observing and will use as a sighting tool when aiming the telescope at a target. ...
ExploraScope Guide
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... motion. Adjust both until the red dot appears over the same object you are looking through its round glass window and covering your head positioned about a foot behind the finder, look through the telescope using your 20 mm eyepiece in use the two adjustment knobs on top of the... telescope. Look through the StarPointer window and place the red dot on the target you are observing in...
... motion. Adjust both until the red dot appears over the same object you are looking through its round glass window and covering your head positioned about a foot behind the finder, look through the telescope using your 20 mm eyepiece in use the two adjustment knobs on top of the... telescope. Look through the StarPointer window and place the red dot on the target you are observing in...
ExploraScope Guide
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.... While you can observe the Moon any time it is centered on the StarPointer finderscope and look through the 20 mm eyepiece. Move the telescope until you are ready to take your new telescope including: • How to observe the planets • How to locate and observe stars, double stars...for about one month go through the finderscope's window and the red dot is from two days after a New Moon up your telescope with the Moon. Look through it at night and do some real observing! For more magnification, making the Moon appear much larger. Let's start ...
.... While you can observe the Moon any time it is centered on the StarPointer finderscope and look through the 20 mm eyepiece. Move the telescope until you are ready to take your new telescope including: • How to observe the planets • How to locate and observe stars, double stars...for about one month go through the finderscope's window and the red dot is from two days after a New Moon up your telescope with the Moon. Look through it at night and do some real observing! For more magnification, making the Moon appear much larger. Let's start ...