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For lunar and planetary viewing, switch to a higher power eyepiece
such as the MA9mm.  Also consider using the provided 2X Barlow
lens.  If the image starts to become fuzzy as magnification is
increased—back down to a lower power. See “Power” for more
information about the Barlow.

3.  If you are observing an astronomical object, you will immediately

notice that the object moves in a rather slow but continuous motion
across the telescopic field of view.  This motion is caused by the
rotation of the Earth which results in the motion of the object in the
telescope’s field of view.  

To keep astronomical objects centered, simply move the telescope
using the altitude 

(19) or horizontal (12) control knobs.  In the

higher power MA9mm eyepiece, astronomical objects will seem to
move through the field more rapidly.  Place the object on the edge
of the field of view and watch as it drifts to the opposite side, then
reposition the telescope so the object can drift through the field
again.

4.

Avoid touching the eyepiece while observing. Vibrations resulting
from such contact will cause the image to move.  Viewing from the
upper floors of a building may also introduce image  movement.

5.

Allow a few minutes for your eyes to become “dark adapted”
before you begin any serious observations. 

6.

Some atmospheric conditions can distort an observed image.
Planets, in particular, viewed while low on the horizon, lack
sharpness. When observed higher in the sky, a planet will often
appear to be more steady and have greater contrast.  Turbulent air
in the upper atmosphere can cause the images to “shimmer” in the
eyepiece. Use the MA17.5mm eyepiece until the image steadies.
Keep in mind that a bright, clearly resolved, but smaller image will
show far more interesting detail than a larger, dimmer, fuzzy
image.

7.  A number of fascinating objects are visible through your Meade

70mm compact refractor:

Jupiter: Jupiter has cloud belts across its surface.  It’s four major
moons change position around the planet each night.  

Saturn: Saturn’s ring system is one of the best celestial sights.

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Страница 2: ...ws 8 Viewfinder holder lock knob 9 Viewfinder Rain Guard 10 Optical Tube 11 Dew Shield Rain Guard 12 Slow motion Horizontal Control Knob not visible on other side 13 Tripod Locking Ring Shaft 14 Tripo...

Страница 3: ...nder by loosening the Viewfinder holder lock knob 8 and then moving the viewfinder to a convenient viewing position Relock the knob when you are finished 4 Loosen the tripod lock ring 13 and lift or l...

Страница 4: ...1 2 Adjust the viewfinder position by loosening or tightening one or more of the adjustment screws 7 until the crosshair in the viewfinder s eyepiece is centered on the same object centered in the ey...

Страница 5: ...so the object can drift through the field again 4 Avoid touching the eyepiece while observing Vibrations resulting from such contact will cause the image to move Viewing from the upper floors of a bu...

Страница 6: ...Only use as much magnification as supports a steady well defined image The stability of the air varies and is one reason why having various eyepieces is highly desirable Higher powers are no guaranty...

Страница 7: ...g 949 451 1450 Each returned part or product must include a written statement detailing the nature of the claimed defect as well as the owner s name address and phone number This warranty is not valid...

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