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COMPONENTS

ASTRO TIPS

Surf the Internet

The Internet offers one of the most exciting resources for astronomy. There 
is a wealth of websites on the Internet with new images, discoveries and the latest astro-
nomical information. For example, when Comet Hale-Bopp was approaching our Sun in 
1998, astronomers from all over the world displayed their latest photos on a daily basis. 
You can find websites on the Internet for almost any topic that is somehow related to astro-
nomy. Try the following search terms: NASA, Hubble, HST, Astronomy, Messier, Satellites, 
Nebulae, Black Hole, Variable Stars, etc.If you are interested in the latest product related 
and technical information from Bresser, check out their website. There you will find links 
to other astronomical websites. You can find our website at the following address: http://
www.bresser.de 

Here are some links to third party provider sites. No liability can be assumed for the content 
of these pages:
• Internet forum "Astronomie.de": 

astronomy.com/

• The magazine "Astronomie - DAS MAGAZIN":  www.astronomie-magazin.com 
•   The journal Astronomy: 

 www.astronomy.com

•  Internet forum "Astrotreff 

www.astrotreff.de

•  Astronomical clubs and planetariums: 

https://www.sternklar.de/gad/

•  Astronomy "The Picture of the Day 

antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/

• Publication Stargazing Associations:  

www.sternzeit-online.de

•  Interstellarum magazine: 

www.interstellarum.com/

•  Sky & Telescope magazine:  

 www.skyandtelescope.org

•  The magazine "Stars and Space": 

https://www.spektrum.de/lp/suw_magazin 

•   "Heaven's Above: Information for satellite observation: 

www.heavens-above.

com/

•    Hubble  Space  Telescopes
   Image Releases: 

www.spacetelescope.org

•  European Southern Observatory 

www.eso.org

This list is only a small selection and does not claim to be complete.           The address 
details were current at the time of going to press and are the responsibility of the provi-
ders. Listed names are in alphabetical order.

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Страница 1: ...Instruction manual First Light MAK 100 1400 EQ Maksutov telescope Art No 9621802...

Страница 2: ...ok directly at the sun or even at its immediate surroundings you risk immediate and irreparable damage to your eye This damage of the eye happens mostly painlessly and therefore without any warning to...

Страница 3: ...r look into or near the sun with a telescope Risk of blindness PARTS OVERVIEW 3 Fig 1c 3 3 3 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 Explanations about the items from page 5 onwards 2 a 2 2 Fig 1d 2 Fig 1a Fig 1b G H C B CA G...

Страница 4: ...according to Fig 1a 1d 5 Assembly 8 Listing of parts Unpacking 8 Assembly instruction 8 Getting started 10 Balancing the telescope 10 ALIGNING THE FINDER SCOPE 10 Use accessories 12 Eyepieces 12 Barlo...

Страница 5: ...n place with the knurled screws The eyepiece magnifies the image captured by the telescope 4 LED viewfinder Projects a red dot on to a mirrored surface which helps to align the observation object with...

Страница 6: ...t of the telescope can now be adjusted 28 Polar altitude scale This allows you to read the latitude of your obser ving site which you make by operating the polar altitude adjustment screw seechap Stru...

Страница 7: ...llowing address http www bresser de Here are some links to third party provider sites No liability can be assumed for the content of these pages Internet forum Astronomie de astronomy com The magazine...

Страница 8: ...segments at the desired height 3 Assembly Mount the shelf The accessory tray B Fig 2 is placed in the centre of the tripod spider with the flat side facing downwards and mounted by turning it clockwi...

Страница 9: ...g the LED view finder 10 Battery in LED viewfinder Fig 10 The pre installed battery in the LED viewfinder is protected against discharge by a plastic plate Remove the plastic plate before the first us...

Страница 10: ...etighten the pipe clamp clamping screws The telescope is now pro perly balanced in both axes The next step is to align the finder scope Aligning the viewfinder The LED viewfinder must be adjusted befo...

Страница 11: ...s described in steps 3 and 4 Now that the viewfinder is adjusted any object that is centred there will also be centred in the eyepiece of the telescope Congratulations With this alignment objects that...

Страница 12: ...t objects e g the moon or depending on the sensor sensi tivity of the smartphone also planets For mounting insert the eyepiece A Fig 17 through the retaining ring B Fig 17 of the smartphone adapter an...

Страница 13: ...keep in mind that the desired object will slowly move out of view due to the rotation of the earth on its own axis This impression is even reinforced at high magnifi cation Moon Observations Point th...

Страница 14: ...te acceptable So don t let excessive attention to the exact position of the polar star take away the joy of your telescope Fig 18a The parallactic home posi tion side view Mount in the balance bring A...

Страница 15: ...aphic lens cleaners under any circumstances c Organic soiling fingerprints etc on optical surfaces is best removed with a cleaning fluid consisting of three parts distilled water and one part isopropy...

Страница 16: ...Item number 9621802 Optical design Maksutov Free opening 4 100 mm Focal length 1400 mm Focal ratio photographic aperture f 14 0 Maximum resolution 1 3 arcseconds Mounting equatorial parallactic RA an...

Страница 17: ...involve higher costs FR BE Si vous avez des questions concernant ce produit ou en cas de r clamations veuillez prendre contact avec notre centre de services de pr f rence via e mail E Mail sav bresser...

Страница 18: ...NOTES...

Страница 19: ...NOTES...

Страница 20: ...sser GmbH 46414 Rhede Germany No part of this manual may be reproduced transmitted transcribed or translated into any langua ge in any form without the written permission of Bresser GmbH Errors and te...

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