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USING YOUR TELESCOPE: 
 

WARNING! 

 

Do not aim your telescope at the sun, or anywhere near the sun! Instant and 

irreversible damage can occur, including blindness! 

 

Do not let children use any telescope without adult supervision at any time 

the sun is above the horizon.

 

 

 

Take your telescope outdoors. If you try to look through a window from indoors you will 
probably see an unsharp image caused by flaws in the window glass. 
 
Always start your observing sessions with the 30X eyepiece, only changing to the 40X 
or 50X eyepieces when you really need the extra magnification. The 30X eyepiece will 
give you a brighter image. 
 
If you take your telescope outdoors at night you can aim it at the Moon and study the 
many craters, mountain ranges and valleys. The view of the Moon is constantly 
changing because the shadows cast by our Sun on the surface of the Moon, and are 
different every night. 
 
You can also look for any bright points of light that look like big steadily glowing stars. 
They are probably the planets Venus, Jupiter, Saturn or Mars. They are very far away 
and will not show very much detail, but they are fun to observe. 
 
When you are finished with your telescope, carefully store it away so it will be ready for 
your next observing adventure. 
 

 

 
 

 

 

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