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4. What can been seen with this telescope?

 

Below you will find some examples of what you can expect to see when using this telescope.  

4.1.

 The Moon is one of the most spectular objects 

to be seen through a telescope. Even a small 
telescope will reveal high detail of the Moon’s 
surface. You will be able to see the craters on the 
Moon’s surface and other features like the Marea. 
The moon is a very bright object. It is better 
observed when the Moon is not full. Try the 
crescent Moon and look for features along the 
terminator (between illumated and dark surfaces). 

 

 

 

 

4.2.

 Jupiter is the biggest planet of our solar system. 

It is also on of the favorite targets for beginners. 
Galileo was able to discover that the four tiny dots 
that turn around the planet were in fact part of 
Jupiters system of moons. With this telescope you 
will be able not only to see Jupiter’s planet disc with 
its two major discernible bands but also its biggest 
moons, Io, Europa, Ganymedes and Callisto. 

 

 

 

 

4.3.

 The “lord of the rings” of the night skies, Saturn 

is by far the most popular target for small 
telescopes. Saturn’s rings are discernible even at 
60x magnification. In a very good night you will be 
able to see the Cassini’s division (the darker band 
on the Saturn’s rings). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Gravity 150 EQ

Page 1: ...1 Instruction Manual Gravity 150 EQ English version 8 2014 Rev A...

Page 2: ...Different accessories combinations give different results such as different image magnifications or correct image for example But all this will be explained in detail in the next pages 3 Assembly Sta...

Page 3: ...Figure 2 Assemble the tripod Figure 3 Place tray Figure 4 Place the Equatorial Head Figure 5 Thread the counterweight shaft Figure 6 Place the Hand Knobs Figure 7 Slide counterweight and the Foot Save...

Page 4: ...tighten Figure 9 Use the two knobs to prevent tube from sliding Figure 10 Remove the finderscope nuts Figure 12 The two axis locking knobs Figure 11 Place finderscope and thread the thumbnuts Figure 1...

Page 5: ...oking through the finderscope we see the same building but in this case the chimney is not centered We adjust the finderscope using the three thumbscrews so that the finderscope moves slightly This is...

Page 6: ...ator between illumated and dark surfaces 4 2 Jupiter is the biggest planet of our solar system It is also on of the favorite targets for beginners Galileo was able to discover that the four tiny dots...

Page 7: ...Telescope focal length is 1400mm PL25 eyepiece focal length is 25mm 1400 25 56 This means that the PL25 eyepiece provides a 56x power magnification This seems low but try it you will see a a bright i...

Page 8: ...rd to get high quality pictures with this telescope If you have a smartphone you can shoot the Moon or some terrestrial objects Search online for digiscoping and afocal photography Q The stars only ap...

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