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This section covers the assembly instructions for your Travel Scope.  Your 
telescope should be set up indoor the first time so that it is easy to identify 
the  various  parts  and  familiarize  yourself  with  the  correct  assembly 
procedure before attempting it outdoor.   
 
The  Travel  Scope  70

 

comes  in  one  box.    The  pieces  in  the  box  are  – 

telescope optical tube, tripod, erect image diagonal, 20mm eyepiece, 10mm 
eyepiece,  5x24  Finderscope  with bracket,  CD-ROM  -----  all  packed  in  the 
travel backpack.   
 
The Travel  Scope 50 comes  in one box.  All  items  the same as  above except  it has  a 2x20 Finderscope and 8mm 
eyepiece (instead of 10mm). In addition, the Travel Scope 50 includes a 3x Barlow Lens – 1.25”. 

 

 

 
 
 
 

Setting up the Tripod

Setting up the Tripod

 

 

 

1.

 

The  tripod  comes  preassembled  so  that  the  set  up  is  very  easy  –  see 
Figure 2-2. 

Figure 2-2

 

2.

 

Stand the tripod upright and pull the tripod legs outward until each leg is fully extended – Figure 2-3. 

3.

 

You can raise the tripod legs to the height you desire.  At the lowest level the height is about 16” (41cm) 
and extends to about 49” (125cm).  

4.

 

To  raise  the  height  of  the  tripod,  you  unlock  the  tripod  leg  lock  clamps  at  the  bottom  of  each  tripod  leg 
(Figure 2-4) by opening  the clamp for each section by pulling outward.  Once a  clamp is unlocked,  then 
pull the  tripod leg out as far as it will go and then close  the leg lock to secure it.  Continue doing this for 
each  tripod leg and  each section to raise the height to  the  level you desire. A fully extended  tripod looks 
similar to the image in Figure 2-5.  With all the legs raised up on all sections, the height will be about 42” 
(107cm). 

5.  If you want to raise the tripod height up further you must use the central column locking knob which is the 

knob located at the bottom left in Figure 2-6.  Turn the locking knob counterclockwise until loose.  Then, 
pull up on the head of the tripod and the central column will move up.  Continue pulling to the height you 
desire and then tighten the locking knob.  When the central column is raised up as far as it will go, then the 
maximum height possible is achieved – 49” (125cm). 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Figure 2-3 

Figure 2-4 

Figure 2-5 

Figure 2-6 

 
 
 

Figure 2-1

 

Содержание 21035 Travel Scope 70

Страница 1: ...Travel Scope Travel Scope Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Model 21035 Travel Scope 70 Model 21035 Travel Scope 70 Model 21038 Travel Scope 50 Model 21038 Travel Scope 50 ENGLISH ...

Страница 2: ...rscope 7 TELESCOPE BASICS 8 Focusing 8 Calculating Magnification 8 Installing Using the Barlow Lens 8 Determining Field of View 9 General Observing Hints 9 ASTRONOMY BASICS 10 The Celestial Coordinate System 10 Motion of the Stars 11 CELESTIAL OBSERVING 12 Observing the Moon 12 Observing the Planets 12 Observing the Sun 12 Observing Deep Sky Objects 13 Seeing Conditions 15 TELESCOPE MAINTENANCE 16...

Страница 3: ...before embarking on your journey through the Universe It may take a few observing sessions to become familiar with your telescope so you should keep this manual handy until you have fully mastered your telescope s operation The manual gives detailed information regarding each step as well as needed reference material and helpful hints to make your observing experience simple and pleasurable as pos...

Страница 4: ...r 1 Objective Lens 7 Pan Handle Altitude Motion 2 Telescope Optical Tube 8 Tripod 3 Finderscope Bracket 9 Central Column Locking Knob 4 Erect Image Diagonal 10 Azimuth Locking Knob 5 Eyepiece 11 Tripod Head Platform 6 Focus Knob 1 2 11 10 9 3 4 5 6 8 7 ...

Страница 5: ...ght you desire At the lowest level the height is about 16 41cm and extends to about 49 125cm 4 To raise the height of the tripod you unlock the tripod leg lock clamps at the bottom of each tripod leg Figure 2 4 by opening the clamp for each section by pulling outward Once a clamp is unlocked then pull the tripod leg out as far as it will go and then close the leg lock to secure it Continue doing t...

Страница 6: ...tach securely the platform to the telescope optical tube 5 You can put the x 20 screw into either of the threaded holes of the Travel Scope 70 it doesn t matter which one you use in the mounting bracket of the telescope optical tube whereas the Travel Scope 50 has only one threaded hole Hold the optical tube with one hand while threading the screw clockwise until tight with the other hand Now the ...

Страница 7: ...talling the Finderscope Installing the Finderscope Travel Scope 70 Travel Scope 70 only only To install the Finderscope 1 Locate the Finderscope it will be mounted in the Finderscope bracket see Figure 1 1 2 Remove the knurled nuts on the threaded posts on the telescope tube see Figure 2 14 3 Mount the Finderscope bracket by placing it over the posts protruding from the optical tube and then holdi...

Страница 8: ...e skies has a limit to the highest useful magnification The general rule is that 60 power can be used for every inch of aperture For example the Travel Scope 70 is 2 8 inches in diameter Multiplying 2 8 by 60 gives a maximum useful magnification of 168 power Although this is the maximum useful magnification most of your observing will be done at low powers which generate brighter and sharper image...

Страница 9: ...produces a linear field width of 131 feet at a distance of one thousand yards General Observing Hints General Observing Hints When using any optical instrument there are a few things to remember to ensure you get the best possible image Never look through window glass Glass found in household windows is optically imperfect and as a result may vary in thickness from one part of a window to the next...

Страница 10: ...ines of declination are named for their angular distance above and below the celestial equator The lines are broken down into degrees minutes of arc and seconds of arc Declination readings south of the equator carry a minus sign in front of the coordinate and those north of the celestial equator are either blank i e no designation or preceded by a plus sign The celestial equivalent of longitude is...

Страница 11: ...the sunlight during the day washes out the starlight However part of this circular motion of stars in this region of the sky can be seen by setting up a camera on a tripod and opening the shutter for a couple hours The timed exposure will reveal semicircles that revolve around the pole This description of stellar motions also applies to the southern hemisphere except all stars south of the celesti...

Страница 12: ...ars can reveal a host of surface detail and one if not both of its polar caps You may be able to see the cloud belts of Jupiter and the great Red Spot if it is visible at the time you are observing In addition you will also be able to see the moons of Jupiter as they orbit the giant planet Saturn with its beautiful rings is e visible at moderate power Planetary Observing Hints Remember that atmosp...

Страница 13: ...uide you to an object For successful star hopping it is helpful to know the field of view of you telescope If you re using the standard 20mm eyepiece with the Travel Scope 70 your field of view is approximately 2 5º or so If you know an object is 3º away from your present location then you just need to move a little more than one field of view If you re using another eyepiece then consult the sect...

Страница 14: ...Nebula should be in your field of view The Ring Nebula s angular size is quite small and difficult to see 7 Because the Ring Nebula is rather faint you may need to use averted vision to see it Averted vision is a technique of looking slightly away from the object you re observing So if you are observing the Ring Nebula center it in your field of view and then look off toward the side This causes l...

Страница 15: ...round major urban areas LPR filters enhance deep sky viewing from light polluted areas by blocking unwanted light while transmitting light from certain deep sky objects You can on the other hand observe planets and stars from light polluted areas or when the Moon is out Seeing Seeing conditions refers to the stability of the atmosphere and directly affects the amount of fine detail seen in extende...

Страница 16: ...alcohol mixed with distilled water The solution should be 60 isopropyl alcohol and 40 distilled water Or liquid dish soap diluted with water a couple of drops per one quart of water can be used Occasionally you may experience dew build up on the optics of your telescope during an observing session If you want to continue observing the dew must be removed either with a hair dryer on low setting or ...

Страница 17: ...50 8mm 30 Angular Field of View 20mm 2 5 20mm 1 6 10mm 1 3 8mm 0 7 Linear Field of View ft 1000yards 20mm 131 44 20mm 84 28 m 1000meters 10mm 67 22 8mm 37 13 Near Focus w 20mm Eyepiece 19 5 8m 15 4 5m Mount Altazimuth Photo Tripod Altazimuth Photo Tripod Altitude Locking Knob Yes Yes Azimuth Locking Knob No No CD ROM The SkyX Yes Yes Highest Useful Magnification 168x 120x Limiting Stellar Magnitud...

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