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SUN WARNING

NEVER USE YOUR TELESCOPE TO LOOK AT
THE SUN!

LOOKING AT OR NEAR THE SUN WILL
CAUSE INSTANT AND IRREVERSIBLE
DAMAGE TO YOUR EYE. EYE DAMAGE IS
OFTEN PAINLESS, SO THERE IS NO
WARNING TO THE OBSERVER THAT
DAMAGE HAS OCCURRED UNTIL IT IS TOO
LATE. DO NOT POINT THE TELESCOPE OR
ITS VIEWFINDER AT OR NEAR THE SUN. DO
NOT LOOK THROUGH THE TELESCOPE OR
ITS VIEWFINDER AS IT IS MOVING.
CHILDREN SHOULD ALWAYS HAVE ADULT
SUPERVISION WHILE OBSERVING.

telescopes may be mounted in different
ways.

1. Slightly loosen one of the star-shaped

altitude control knobs (5). Loosening
this knob allows you to move the
telescope up and down.

2. Slightly loosen the horizontal lock knob

(6). Loosening this lock allows the
telescope to be moved from side to
side.

3. Once an object is found, re-tighten the

control knobs. You can then use the
slow motion control (16) to make
smooth and precise movements as you
can follow (or “track”) an object as it
moves in the eyepiece.

THE MOST IMPORTANT RULE

We have one very important rule that you
should always follow when using your
telescope:  

Have Fun!

Have a good time when you’re observing.
You may not know everything that there is

to know about a telescope or what all the
sights in the universe are, but that’s OK.
Just point and observe at first.
You will enjoy your telescope even more as
you learn more about it. But don’t be scared
off by difficult terms or  complicated
procedures. Don’t panic!  Just relax and
enjoy your scope.

You will begin to grow and learn more about
astronomy the more you observe. Go to the
library and read some books about the stars

and planets. Read about astronomers
of old. Many of them had telescope no
bigger than the one you are using
right now. Galileo, who is one of the
first astronomers to use a telescope,
discovered four of the moons of Jupiter with
a telescope about the same size as yours
(and his didn’t even focus very well!).

OBSERVING

Observe during the daytime:  Try out your
telescope during the daytime at first. It is
easier to learn how it operates and how to
observe when it is light.

Pick out an easy object to observe:  A
distant mountain, a large tree, a lighthouse
or skyscraper make excellent targets.  Point

THE MEADE 4M COMMUNITY

You haven’t just bought a telescope, you have embarked
on an astronomy adventure that never ends. Share the
journey with others by accepting your free membership
in the 4M community of astronomers. 

Go to www.Meade4M.com to activate your membership
today.

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Страница 1: ...TELESTAR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 70mm 2 8 Altazimuth Refracting Telescope 70AZ AR www meade com Meade 70 AZ AR 3 10 06 12 16 PM Page 1...

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Страница 3: ...th nuts The tube has a focal length of 700mm and its objective lens has a diameter of 70mm The lens diameter is one of the most important pieces of information about the telescope The size of the obje...

Страница 4: ...pod attachment bolts and wing nuts 12 Accessory tray mounting bolt hole see Inset A 13 Diagonal mirror 14 Objective lens cell 15 Focuser drawtube and thumbscrews 16 Altitude rod slow motion fine adjus...

Страница 5: ...e other two legs Fig 3 Fig 2 ATTACH THE ACCESSORY TRAY The tray helps stabilize the tripod and is also a convenient holder of eyepieces and other Meade accessories such as the Barlow lens 1 Line up th...

Страница 6: ...he red dot viewfinder Turn one or more of the viewfinder s alignment screws 3 until the red dot is precisely over the same object as you centered in the eyepiece 3 Check this alignment at night on a c...

Страница 7: ...here is to know about a telescope or what all the sights in the universe are but that s OK Just point and observe at first You will enjoy your telescope even more as you learn more about it But don t...

Страница 8: ...ight when the Moon is a 6 TOO MUCH POWER Can you ever have too much power If the type of power you re referring to is eyepiece magnification yes you can The most common mistake of the beginning observ...

Страница 9: ...ite often Mars is further away and just appears as a red dot with some dark lines crisscrossing it Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune and Pluto comprise the outer planets These planets except for Pluto are...

Страница 10: ...n system of planets it s time to really travel far from home and look at stars and other objects You can observe thousands of stars with your telescope At first you may think stars are just pinpoints...

Страница 11: ...he moons approximately the same size as they look in your eyepiece You will see that the moons are in a different position every night As you get better at drawing try more challenging sights like a c...

Страница 12: ...lestial viewing A wide variety of star charts are available in books in magazines on the internet and on CD Roms Meade offers AutoStar SuiteTM software Contact your local Meade dealer or Meade s Custo...

Страница 13: ...ill be observing Pay attention to holes in the ground and other obstacles Is it a location where wild animals such as skunks snakes etc may appear Are there viewing obstructions such as tall trees str...

Страница 14: ...CATION OF YOUR EYEPIECE The power of a telescope is how much it magnifies objects Your 25mm eyepiece magnifies an object 28 times Your 9mm eyepiece magnifies objects 78 times But if you obtain other e...

Страница 15: ...le strokes Change tissues often CAUTION Do not use scented or lotioned tissues or damage could result to the optics DO NOT use a commercial photographic lens cleaner OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 928 45 Erecti...

Страница 16: ...rchaser only and is non transferable Meade products purchased outside North America are not included in this warranty but are covered under separate warranties issued by Meade international distributo...

Страница 17: ...OBSERVER OBJECT NAME DATE TIME OBSERVED CONSTELLATION EYEPIECE SIZE SEEING CONDITIONS EXCELLENT GOOD POOR NOTES DRAWING OF IMAGE OBSERVATION LOG Meade 70 AZ AR 3 10 06 12 16 PM Page 17...

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