background image

 

 

TELESCOPE PARTS: 

1. Zoom Eyepiece  
2. EZ Finder Scope (turn off when not in use)  
3. Telescope tube 
4. Focus wheels 
5. Tube Clamp; loosen to rotate  
6. Altitude Clamp (do not turn) 
7. Mirror assembly (do not turn screws) 
8. Support  
9. Handle  
10. Eyepiece rack (removed) 
11. Eyepiece (replace by zoom) 
12. Feet on base 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Focuser Details  

13) Focus wheels  
14) Eyepiece securing screws (glued in place please do not try to turn) 

Use on a stable, sturdy table. 

  

Содержание STARBLAST

Страница 1: ...nstant as permanent eye damage could result Do not point the telescope at the Sun as parts will melt Children should use this telescope ONLY with adult supervision Instruction Manual Seaford Public Li...

Страница 2: ...pe Page 4 5 Care and Maintenance Page 5 6 Getting Started Setting up Page 6 Focusing the Telescope Page 7 8 Operating the Finder Scope What to Expect Page 8 9 Objects to Observe Page 10 Sky Map Septem...

Страница 3: ...Tube Clamp loosen to rotate 6 Altitude Clamp do not turn 7 Mirror assembly do not turn screws 8 Support 9 Handle 10 Eyepiece rack removed 11 Eyepiece replace by zoom 12 Feet on base Focuser Details 13...

Страница 4: ...on the telescope when it s not in use Keeping the telescope dry is most important TRANSPORTING THE TELESCOPE The easiest way to carry the telescope is to place your forearm under the telescope tube wh...

Страница 5: ...or he will have it cleaned GETTING STARTED Now that you have the telescope at home please get familiar with the different parts and functions shown on page 3 The brief explanation at the library shoul...

Страница 6: ...even for an instant as permanent eye damage could result This is one of the few really bad things you can do to yourself with this telescope Young children should use this telescope ONLY with adult s...

Страница 7: ...mmended for small and bright objects like planets and double stars The Moon also takes higher magnification as well You may have to refocus a little after changing power OPERATING THE FINDER SCOPE The...

Страница 8: ...With its ever changing phases you ll get a new view of the Moon every night it s up Make sure to observe the Moon when it is well above the horizon to get the sharpest images The best time to observe...

Страница 9: ...color Deep Sky Objects Under dark skies you can see lots of fascinating deep sky objects including nebulas star clusters and a variety of different types of galaxies Most deep sky objects are very fa...

Страница 10: ...10...

Страница 11: ...ady in the eyepiece Seeing is best overhead worst at the horizon Good transparency is especially important for observing faint objects Transparency is judged by the magnitude of the faintest stars you...

Страница 12: ...Guide to Night Sky By Howard Schneider Complete Guide to Stargazing By Robin Scagell David Levy s Guide to the Night Sky By David H Levy Patterns in the Sky An Introduction to Stargazing By Ken Hewitt...

Отзывы: