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HELPFUL HINTS

1.   Your telescope is a very sensitive instrument. For best results and 

fewer  vibrations  set  your  telescope  up  on  a  level  location  on  the 

ground rather than your concrete driveway or your wooden deck. This 

will provide a more stable foundation for  viewing, especially if you’ve 

drawn a crowd with your new telescope.  

2.    If possible, view from a location that has relatively few lights. This will 

allow you to see much fainter objects. You’d be surprised how much 

more  you’ll  see  from  your  local  lake  or  park  when  compared  to  a 

backyard in the city.  

3.  Using your telescope out a window is NEVER recommended.  

4.   View  objects  that  are  high  in  the  sky  if  possible.  Waiting  until  the 

object rises well above the horizon will provide a brighter and crisper 

image. Objects on the horizon are viewed through several layers of 

earth’s atmosphere. Ever wonder why the moon appears orange as it 

sets on the horizon? It’s because you are looking through a consider-

able more amount of atmosphere than you would directly overhead. 

(Note: If objects high in the sky are distorted or wavy, you are probably 

viewing on a very humid night.) During nights of unstable atmosphere, 

viewing  through  a  telescope  can  be  frustrating  if  not  impossible. 

Astronomers refer to crisp, clear nights as nights of “good seeing.”

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Summary of Contents for 78-6114

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model 78 6114 LIT 98 0810 08 06 QVC 78 6114 Telescope 1LIM indd 1 9 6 2006 3 02 21 PM...

Page 2: ...imply because it looks like it does in pictures Imagine seeing what you ve seen in textbooks or NASA images from your backyard Jupiter the largest planet in our solar system is spectacular Most noted...

Page 3: ...Dust Cap remove before viewing G Finderscope H Telescope Main Body I Tripod Leg L Yoke Locking Knob M Azimuth Lock O Tripod Leg Adjusting Clamp P Accessory Tray NOTE Actual product may have improvemen...

Page 4: ...3 4 5 ASSEMBLY DIAGRAMS 2 CAUTION Viewing the sun can cause permanent eye damage Do not view the sun with this telescope or even with the naked eye QVC 78 6114 Telescope 1LIM indd 4 9 6 2006 3 02 25 P...

Page 5: ...of the low magnification eyepiece when the telescope is used for terrestrial viewing Reflectors mirrors are used mainly for astronomical purposes The telescope is now fully assembled and ready for us...

Page 6: ...irection 3 To achieve a truly sharp focus never look through glass windows or across objects that produce heat waves such as asphalt parking lots MAGNIFICATION 1 The magnification or power of a telesc...

Page 7: ...rtant for continuing your exploration of the night sky 3 Thelowpowereyepiecesareperfectforviewingthefullmoon planets starclusters nebulae and even constellations These should build your foundation How...

Page 8: ...g your telescope out a window is NEVER recommended 4 View objects that are high in the sky if possible Waiting until the object rises well above the horizon will provide a brighter and crisper image O...

Page 9: ...ccompanied by the items listed below 1 A check money order in the amount of 15 00 to cover the cost of postage and handling 2 Name and address for product return 3 An explanation of the defect 4 Proof...

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