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1.

First  choose  a  target  to  view.    Any  bright  object  in  the  night  sky  is  a  good  starting  point.    One  of  the

favorite starting points in astronomy is the moon.  This is an object sure to please any budding astronomer or 

experienced veteran.  When you have developed proficiency at this level, other objects become good targets.  

Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, and Venus are good second steps to take. 

the  Moon

--a  wonderful  view  of  our  lunar  neighbor  can  be  enjoyed  with  any  magnification.   Try

viewing at different phases of the moon.  Lunar highlands, lunar maria (lowlands called “seas” for their

dark coloration), craters, ridges and mountains will astound you.

saturn

--even at the lowest power you should be able to see Saturn’s rings and moons.  This is one of

the most satisfying objects in the sky to see simply 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 features are its dark stripes

or bands both above and below its equator.  These are the north and south equatorial belts.  Also

interesting are Jupiter’s four major moons.  pay close attention to their positions from night to night.

They appear to be lined up on either side of Jupiter.

Mars

--The Great Red planet appears as a reddish-orange disk.  Look at different times of the year and

try to catch a glimpse of the white polar ice caps.

Venus

--just like the moon, Venus changed phases from month to month.  Some views of brilliant

Venus appear as if you were looking at a distant crescent moon.

nebulae

--The Great Orion nebula is a very well known night sky object.  This and many others are

brought to you by this telescope.

star clusters

--View millions of stars densely packed in a cluster that resembles a ball.

galaxies

--One of the greatest and most interesting galaxies is our neighbor the Andromeda Galaxy.

Enjoy this and many others.

And much, much, more! 

While this manual is intended to assist you in the set-up and basic use of this instrument, it does not cover 

everything you might like to know about astronomy.  For objects other than stars and constellations, a basic 

guide to astronomy is a must.  

2.

 After setting up the telescope and selecting something to view, center the desired object in the finderscope.

provided you did a reasonable job aligning the finderscope, a quick look through the main telescope tube at 

low power should reveal the same image.  With the lowest power eyepiece (the one with the largest number 

printed on it) you should be able to focus the same image that you saw through the finderscope.  Avoid the 

temptation to move directly to the highest power.  The low power eyepiece will give you a wider field of 

view, and brighter image--thus making it very easy to find your target object.  At this point with a focused 

image in both scopes, you’ve passed the first obstacle.  If you don’t see an image after attempting to focus 

it in, you might consider aligning your finderscope again.  Once you pass this step, you’ll will enjoy the time 

spent ensuring a good alignment.  Every object you center in the finderscope will be easily found in the main 

telescope tube, which is important for continuing your exploration of the night sky.

3.

The low power eyepieces are perfect for viewing the full moon, planets, star clusters, nebulae, and even

constellations.  These should build your foundation.  However, for more detail, try bumping up in magnification 

to higher power eyepieces on some of these objects. During calm and crisp nights, the light/dark separation 

line on the moon (called the “Terminator”) is marvelous at high power. You can see mountains, ridges and 

craters jump out at you due to the highlights. Similarly, you can move up to higher magnifications on the 

planets and nebulae. Star clusters and stars are best viewed through the low power no matter what.  

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Страница 2: ...atteries push and hold the Constellation button the upper left hand button in the four button section until the Sky Tour handset starts speaking and prompting you for set up Oncethesetupiscomplete and...

Страница 3: ...ut ancient stories and myths revealing why the constellations are depicted and named as they are TheAmazingFactsModeButtonprovidesmind bogglinginformationrelatedtoeachconstellation including distance...

Страница 4: ...y 6 Sky Tour Handset 7 Main Telescope Tube 8 Compass 9 Barlow Lens Select Models Only 1 Illuminated Altitude Dial 2 Altitude Lock Knob Backside 3 Altitude Dial Light Switch 4 Illuminated Azimuth Dial...

Страница 5: ...nd Pinion Focusing 4 Accessory Tray Brace 5 Tripod Leg Adjust 6 Quick Release Accessory Tray 7 Main Telescope Tube 8 Adjustable Aluminum Tripod Telescope Components Key Main TELESCOPE COMPONENTS 78993...

Страница 6: ...cessories Locate Red Dot Finderscope 1 Place finderscope over the corresponding attachment lug on the top of the telescope tube near the 2 focusing mechanism Slide forward until the finderscope is sea...

Страница 7: ...already centered in main telescope tube s field of view 3 Now objects located first with the Finderscope will also be centered in the field of view of the Main Telescope Tube BATTERY INSTALLATION You...

Страница 8: ...ood The voice and display will guide you through the setup process as you make your settings using the Arrow keys Next Back 5 You will first set the year month and date Once you ve finished making the...

Страница 9: ...This provides enough accuracy for many applications such as setting up theVoyage telescope This is the format you will use to enter your location into theVoyager handset See the examples below if you...

Страница 10: ...most interesting galaxies is our neighbor the Andromeda Galaxy Enjoy this and many others And much much more While this manual is intended to assist you in the set up and basic use of this instrument...

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Страница 12: ...is is another issue related to the low power circuit design which can be fixed by a reset Remove the batteries wait 10 minutes and replace with fresh batteries This allows the circuitry to reset and s...

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