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4) As I look through my telescope, objects in the sky appear to move. Why is that?

 

 

The constant rotation of the Earth makes things appear to move. Lower-power eyepieces will reduce this effect 
of movement considerably and allow you to observe an object for a longer duration before you have to readjust 
your telescope.  
 

 

 

 

 
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Summary of Contents for NG70FS

Page 1: ...NG70FS Telescope Instructions and Owner s Manual Manual Part 284445 051909E Printed in China Please retain this manual for future reference...

Page 2: ...ck N Tripod attachment plate O Centre column adjustment Lock WARNING NEVER AIM YOUR TELESCOPE AT THE SUN OR EVEN CLOSE TO THE SUN INSTANT AND IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE CAN OCCUR INCLUDING BLINDNESS CHILDREN...

Page 3: ...arm into the threaded brass insert and turn it clockwise until slight resistance is felt Tilt the tripod mount until its top is level and continue to tighten the pan and tilt arm to hold the mount in...

Page 4: ...ng it clockwise to hold the eyepiece securely in place See Fig 2 Attachment Screws Fig 3 10 Remove the finderscope with attached bracket from the box Remove the two attachment screws from the telescop...

Page 5: ...d within the X shaped crosshairs 4 All screws should be completely tightened as soon as the view through the finderscope coincides with the view of the main telescope 5 You may need to repeat this pro...

Page 6: ...dden temperature changes as the moisture in the air will condense on the objective lens Should this occur after bringing your telescope inside leave the lens cap off the objective lens tilt the object...

Page 7: ...its around the planet Another great feature of Jupiter is its cloud belt Jupiter is alive with weather activity and its clouds have formed over time into belts visible through telescopes in the right...

Page 8: ...r a longer duration before you have to readjust your telescope National Geographic s net proceeds support vital exploration Experience the National Geographic Channel conservation research and educati...

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