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6. Flexible shafts

In order to facilitate the exact fi ne adjustment of the 

declination and right ascension shafts, the fl exible 

shafts have been placed on the holders of both these 

shafts, in the places designed for that purpose.

The long fl exible shaft is mounted parallel to the 

telescope tube. It is secured with a clamp screw on 

the designated indentation on the shaft.

The short fl exible shaft is mounted sideways. It is 

secured with a clamp screw on the designated 

indentation on the shaft. Your telescope is now ready 

for use.

Using the Telescope

Observation

After you have located the North Star in the fi nder, you 

will be able to recognize the North Star when you look 

through the eyepiece of the telescope. If needed, you 

can angle the telescope even more exactly toward the 

star (with the help of the fl exible shafts), or you can 
adjust the focus with the focus knob.
Additionally, you can now switch to a higher 

magnifi cation by changing the eyepiece (to a smaller 

focal length). Please be aware that the magnifi cation 

of the stars is barely perceptible.

TIP: 

Eyepieces are lens systems designed for your 

eye. In an eyepiece, the clear image that is generated 

in the focal point of a lens is captured (in other words, 

made visible) and magnifi ed still more. Eyepieces 

with various focal lengths are necessary in order to 

achieve various degrees of magnifi cation. Begin each 

observation with an eyepiece with a low magnifi cation 

(large focal length, e.g. 26 mm).

Finding stars

In the beginning, you will certainly fi nd it diffi cult 

to orient yourself in the sky, since stars and 

constellations are always moving, and their position 

in the sky varies according to the season, date, 

and time. The North Star is an exception to this. If 

you were to imagine the polar axis of the Earth 

extending out into space, it would approximately 

hit the North Star. The so-called north celestial 

pole is the starting point for all star charts.
On the drawing you see a number of the more 

familiar constellations and star clusters, which 

are visible throughout the year. The position of the 

stars is, of course, dependent on date and time.
If you have fi xed your telescope on one of these 

stars, you will notice that within a short time it 

disappears from the eyepiece fi eld of vision. In 

order to compensate for this effect, operate the 

fl exible shaft of the counterweight axis, and your 

telescope will follow the apparent path of this star.

Storing the Telescope

Hopefully your observation session will have 

been interesting and successful; afterwards, it 

is recommended to store the telescope in a dry 

and well-ventilated room. Please do not forget 

to place the lens caps back onto the front tube 

opening and the eyepiece holder. All eyepieces 

and optical accessories should also be stored in 

their respective containers.

NOTE: 

Make sure the focuser is closest to the 

object which you are trying to view. If the focuser 

is not closest to the object the telescope is facing 

backwards and the view will not be of the ground 

and dark or black.

Possible objects for observation:

We have compiled and explained a number of 

very interesting celestial bodies and star clusters 

for you but we suggest that you start practicing 

during the day focusing on terrestrial objects 

such as Birds and or Trees at varying distances 

from you. 

This is just for practice, the T1000HD 

telescope is not designed for terrestrial 

viewing - NOTE Images will be upside down and 

backwards. 

On the accompanying images at the 

end of the instruction manual, you can see how 

objects will appear in good viewing conditions 

through your telescope at varying powers (see 

pictoral examples on the following page).

Capella

Perseus

Cassiopeia

Deneb

Cepheus

Ursa Minor

(Kleiner Bär)

Ursa Major

(Großer Bär)

Draco

(Drache)

Wega

Polaris

(Polarstern)

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