FAQs
What does the number on an eyepiece mean?
The number on an eyepiece refers to the focal length of the eyepiece which is usually measured in millimeter (MM). For example, a 25mm
eyepiece has a focal distance of 25mm. The bigger the number, the longer the focal which results in a lower magnification.
How to take an image through a telescope with a phone?
Our telescopes are perfect for taking image of bright objects such as the moon. To take an image through a telescope with your phone is very
easy. Point the telescope at and focus on the object you want to take an image of, then use our included bonus smartphone holder to hold your
phone with, then simply take a picture.
Better yet, you can use our included Bluetooth shutter to control your phone to avoid any potential shaking induced by touching the screen of
your phone directly. You can of course simply hold your phone next to the eyepiece and take a picture.
Why is my OTA pointing at one object and my view finder is pointing at another?
In this case, there is a high possibility that your OTA is not properly aligned with the viewfinder.
We recommend aligning the two in the morning first. Point your telescope at a land object that is at a far distance, such as a street light or a
“STOP”
sign, and center the object in the eyepiece. Adjust view finder alignment screws till the viewfinder is pointing at the same object you
have centered in your eyepiece.
Then, repeat the same procedure at night by pointing at a large ad bright celestial object such as the moon. Small adjustments may be required
at this point.
After these two steps. Your OTA and view finder are aligned properly.
Please DO NOT look at the Sun through your telescope without a proper filter. This may damage your eyes permanently.