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Therefore, if you use the 20mm eyepiece your magnification is 700/20 = 35x.  The same formula can be applied to 
any of your eyepieces.

 

Celestron

 offers numerous optional eyepieces to expand your range of magnification.  Eyepieces come in barrel 

diameters of .96" and 1¼".  In general, 1¼" eyepieces are of a higher optical quality and give you sharper images, 
along with a wider field of view and better eye relief. 
 
Magnification through the telescope has its limits.  These limits are determined by the laws of optics and the nature 
of the human eye.  The maximum usable power (with sharp images) is equal to 60 times the aperture of the telescope 
(in inches).  So, with a 60mm telescope it has a maximum useful power of 144x (2.4" x 60) and with the 70mm the 
maximum is 165x (2.7559 x 60).  Most of your viewing will be done in the range of 30x to 120x.  Higher powers are 
used mainly for lunar and sometimes planetary observing where you can greatly enlarge the image.  The images at 
extremely high powers like 675x magnify the image bur remember that the contrast will be very low and the image 
somewhat blurred due to the super power.  For the brightest images with the most contrast, use the lower powers 
with a smaller image scale. 
 

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Now that your telescope is set up, you’re ready to use it for observing.   

 
Observing the Moon 

 
In the night sky, the moon is a prime target for your first look because it 
is extremely bright and easy to find.  Although the beauty of the full 
moon may make it seem a perfect viewing object, in fact, the light 
reflected from its fully illuminated face can be overpowering.  In 
addition, little or no contrast can be seen during this phase. 
 
One of the best times to observe the moon is during its partial phases, 
such as a crescent or quarter moon.  At these times, long shadows reveal a 
great amount of detail on the lunar surface.  At low power, with the 
standard eyepiece, you’ll be able to see the whole lunar disk at one time.  
Change to higher power (magnification) to focus in on a smaller area.  

Keep in mind that the rotation of the earth will cause the moon to drift out of your field of view.  You’ll have to 
manually adjust the telescope to keep the moon centered.  This effect is more noticeable at higher power.  Consult a 
current astronomy magazine or your local newspaper to find out the current phase of the moon. 
 

Lunar Observing Hint 

 
To increase contrast and bring out visible detail on the lunar surface, try using different eyepiece filters (available 
through your local 

Celestron

 dealer).  A yellow filter works well for improving contrast. 

 

Observing the Planets

 

 
Other easy targets include the five “naked eye” planets of our solar system, so called because they can be spotted in 
the night sky by the unaided eye.  You can see 

Venus

 go through its lunar-like phases.  

Mars

 can reveal a host of 

surface detail and one, if not both, of its polar caps.  You’ll be able to see the cloud belts of

 Jupiter

, perhaps even 

the great Red Spot.  In addition, you’ll be able to see the moons of Jupiter as they orbit the giant planet.  

Saturn

with its beautiful rings, is easily visible at moderate power, as is

 Mercury

.  All you need to know is where to look.  

Most astronomy publications indicate where the planets are in the sky each month. 

  

 

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Страница 3: ...telescope then assemble it following the easy instructions provided Next read over the operating instructions and become familiar with how your telescope works to prepare for hours of viewing enjoyment CAUTION READ THIS SECTION BEFORE USING YOUR TELESCOPE Your Firstscope telescope is designed to give you hours of fun and rewarding observing However there are a few things to be aware of before usin...

Страница 4: ...the tripod head is assembled Fine tuning of tripod height can be done later and the wing nuts can be adjusted to secure the telescope at a desirable height 3 Orient the three tripod legs so the brackets that hold the accessory tray are on the inside 4 Slide the two top portions of the tripod leg around the flange on the altazimuth mount so the flange is secured between them 5 Remove the wing nut a...

Страница 5: ... diagonal The Firstscope AZ comes with an erecting eyepiece primarily for daytime terrestrial viewing This eyepiece corrects the image you see in your telescope so that it s both right side up and corrected from left to right Without this eyepiece the image you see is reversed from left to right when using the standard diagonal To use the erecting eyepiece remove the diagonal and insert the erecti...

Страница 6: ...er azimuth lock on the base of altazimuth mount then move the telescope in the desired direction 2 Look through the Star Pointer finderscope and pan the telescope until the object appears in the field of view Once it s in the field tighten the altitude and azimuth locks 3 To center the object with the red dot in the Star Pointer use the fine adjustment ring on the altitude slow motion rod assembly...

Страница 7: ...moon may make it seem a perfect viewing object in fact the light reflected from its fully illuminated face can be overpowering In addition little or no contrast can be seen during this phase One of the best times to observe the moon is during its partial phases such as a crescent or quarter moon At these times long shadows reveal a great amount of detail on the lunar surface At low power with the ...

Страница 8: ...to moderate power eyepiece is all you need to see them Visually they are too faint to reveal any of the color seen in long exposure photographs Instead they appear black and white Because of their low surface brightness they should be observed from a dark sky location Light pollution around large urban areas washes out most nebulae making them difficult if not impossible to observe The amount of d...

Страница 9: ... lights This includes mercury and high and low pressure sodium vapor lights Additionally it blocks unwanted natural light also known as sky glow Sky Maps 93722 When learning the night sky Celestron Sky Maps offer just the guidance you need The maps show all the constellations and brighter deep sky objects and are printed on heavy moisture resistant paper for durability The front cover features a r...

Страница 10: ...dling or unauthorized repair Further product malfunction or deterioration due to normal wear is not covered by this warranty CELESTRON DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHETHER OF MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN THE SOLE OBLIGATION OF CELESTRON UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE TO REPAIR OR REPLACE THE COVERED PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE ...

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