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OPERATING YOUR TELESCOPE

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Fig.b

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ocusing

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ligning the Finderscope

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These fixed magnification scopes mounted on the optical tube are 

very  useful  accessories.  When  they  are  correctly  aligned  with  the 

telescope, objects can be quickly located and brought to the centre 

of the field. Alignment is best done outdoors in day light when it's 

easier  to  locate  objects.  If  it  is  necessary  to  refocus  your 

finderscope, sight on an object that is at least 500 yards (metres) 

away.  Loosen  the  locking  ring  by  unscrewing  it  back  towards  the 

bracket.  The  front  lens  holder  can  now  be  turned  in  and  out  to 

focus.  When  focus  is  reached,  lock  it  in  position  with  the  locking 

ring (Fig.a). 

Choose  a  distant  object  that  is  at  least  500  yards  away  and 

point the main telescope at it. Adjust the telescope so that the 

object is in the centre of the view in your eyepiece. 

Check the finderscope to see if the object centred in the main 

telescope view is centred on the crosshairs. 

Use  the  two  small  alignment  screws  to  centre  the  finderscope 

crosshairs  on  the  object.  The  screws  work  in  opposition  to  a 

spring-loaded knob (Fig.b). 

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Slowly turn the focus knobs (Fig.c), one way or the other, until the 

image  in  the  eyepiece  is  sharp.  The  image  usually  has  to  be 

finely  refocused  over  time,  due  to  small  variations  caused  by 

temperature changes, flexures, etc. This often happens with short 

focal ratio telescopes, particularly when they haven't yet reached 

outside  temperature.  Refocusing  is  almost  always  necessary 

when you change an eyepiece or add or remove a Barlow lens.

Fig.c

Fig.d

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sing the Barlow lens (optional)

A Barlow is a negative lens which increases the magnifying power 

of  an  eyepiece,  while  reducing  the  field  of  view.  It  expands  the 

cone of the focussed light before it reaches the focal point, so that 

the telescope's focal length appears longer to the eyepiece. The 

Barlow should be inserted between the focuser and the eyepiece 

in your Dobsonian (Fig.d).

In  addition  to  increasing  magnification,  the  benefits  of  using  a 

Barlow  lens  include  improved  eye  relief,  and  reduced  spherical 

aberration in the eyepiece. For this reason, a Barlow plus a lens 

often outperform a single lens producing the same magnification. 

However, it is greatest value may be that a Barlow can potentially 

double the number of eyepiece in your collection.

Barlow

Eyepiece

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Страница 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL 150mm 1200mm 200mm 1200mm 254mm 1200mm DOBSONIANS...

Страница 2: ...rving the Sky 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS Before you begin Caution This instruction manual is applicable to all the models listed on the cover Read the entire manual carefully before beginning Yo...

Страница 3: ......

Страница 4: ...crews provided 6 Attach the handle from package 4 to the board B with the two screws and the Alen wrench from package 5 7 Unassemble the cylindrical saddle side bearings and the screws from package 5...

Страница 5: ...sting screws on the bracket Position the finderscope into its bracket by sliding it backwards until the rubber o ring seats Align as described below 12 Slide the finderscope bracket into the mounting...

Страница 6: ...opposition to a spring loaded knob Fig b 1 2 3 Slowly turn the focus knobs Fig c one way or the other until the image in the eyepiece is sharp The image usually has to be finely refocused over time du...

Страница 7: ...rees minutes seconds above or below your horizon Azimuth may be listed by the cardinal compass points such as N SW ENE etc but it is usually listed in 360 degree minutes seconds steps clockwise from N...

Страница 8: ...verage person has a fully dilated pupil diameter of about 7mm This value varies a bit from person to person is less until your eyes become fully dark adapted and decreases as you get older To determin...

Страница 9: ...ich also affects images Astronomy is an outdoor activity The best conditions will have still air and obviously a clear view of the sky It is not necessary that the sky be cloud free Often broken cloud...

Страница 10: ...works like this Pull off the lens cap which covers the front of the telescope and look down the optical tube At the bottom you will see the primary mirror held in place by three clips 120 apart and a...

Страница 11: ...our telescope is there an adjusting screw there If there is you will want to loosen it turn the screw to the left to bring the mirror away from that point If there isn t a adjusting screw there then g...

Страница 12: ...ER FOR VIEWING THE SUN WHEN OBSERVING THE SUN PLACE A DUST CAP OVER YOUR FINDERSCOPE TO PROTECT IT FROM EXPOSURE NEVER USE AN EYEPIECE TYPE SOLAR FILTER AND NEVER USE YOUR TELESCOPE TO PROJECT SUNLIGH...

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