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The StarSense Explorer DX mount has slip clutches 

in both axes.  To make large movements with the 

telescope, simply hold a tripod leg with one hand 

and use the other hand on the telescope tube to 

push the telescope in the desired direction.  

To make fine adjustments or to track celestial 

objects, turn both slow motion knobs as required.

Moving the 

Telescope

CENTER THE TARGET IN THE EYEPIECE 

Look through the telescope using your lower 

powered eyepiece. Move the telescope until the 

object you chose lies in the center of the view. If the 

image is blurry, gently turn the focus knobs on either 

side of the telescope until it comes into sharp focus. 
NOTE:  The image in your telescope may appear 

inverted. This is perfectly normal in an 

astronomical telescope.

Aligning the 

Finderscope

The finder is one of the most important parts of your 

telescope. It helps you locate objects and center 

them in the eyepiece. The first time you assemble 

your telescope, you need to align the finder to the 

telescope’s main optics. It’s best to do this during 

the day*.

*SOLAR WARNING! Never attempt to 

view the Sun through any telescope without 

a proper solar filter!

25 mm eyepiece

Focus Knobs

CHOOSE A TARGET

Take the telescope outside during the day and find 

an easily recognizable object, such as a streetlight, 

car license plate or sign. The object should be as far 

away as possible, but at least a quarter mile away.

ADJUST THE FINDERSCOPE

Without moving the telescope,

 use the two 

adjustment knobs to move the finder around until 

the red dot appears over the same object you are 

observing in the telescope’s 25 mm eyepiece. 

YOUR FINDERSCOPE IS NOW ALIGNED! 

 It should not require realignment unless it is bumped 

or dropped.

LOOK THROUGH FINDERSCOPE

Once the object is centered in your 25 mm eyepiece, 

look through the finderscope and locate the red dot.

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