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Astronomical use:
IMPOPRTANT: You always need the diagonal prism before you insert
other eyepieces.
Always start viewing with your 20mm eyepiece which
you insert in the diagonal prism. The eyepiece will
make it easier to locate objects. By the way you will
notice that the stars when seen through your telescope
still look like points of light. This is because they are so
far away. Even the largest telescopes show stars only
as bright points.
Once you have located an object and the view is clear you may wish to
change to the high power eyepiece. You will notice that your object looks
bigger, but not as bright as seen with the 20mm eyepiece. This is normal. If
the viewing conditions are not good the high power image may not appear
sharp or stable. If this happens, switch back to achieve higher power by
inserting 3x barlow lens before either eyepiece.
Terrestrial use:
Your telescope is a dual purpose model. It can be used for astronomy, as
well as for viewing objects on land.
IMPOPRTANT: You always need
the diagonal prism before you
insert other eyepieces.