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A telescope must be focused to show a proper image. An out-of-focus telescope will show blurs or nothing at all. The first time you use a new telescope, it will most likely be out of focus. Get it...
If you or your child is interested in astronomy, you will want to purchase a telescope sooner or later. There are basically three different types of telescopes you can buy; reflectors, refractors...
When using the compass to cheek method you can come within three degrees of where you want to be. The parts of the compass are as follows: ---A floating dial which determines the direction you...
A reflecting telescope uses a combination of curved mirrors to concentrate light and create a magnified image. Their main advantage is that by using mirrors instead of lenses, it is simpler to...
A microscope is a scientific instrument used to examine objects too small to be seen by the human eye. Microscopes magnify images making them appear hundreds and sometimes even thousands of times...
The easiest way to check what you're recording on a camcorder is by using the LCD monitor. The LCD monitor will give you a more accurate picture than the eyepiece. Using the LCD monitor on your...
The refractor models of the 90 Degree Diagonal Prism hold the eyepiece of your Meade DS-2000 upright for easy viewing. Looking through that kind of prism means you can see images upright but...
When you are ready to assemble your telescope, be sure to schedule plenty of time, preferably without any interruptions. Be patient and take one step at a time. The process is lengthy, but...
Attaching the viewfinder to your Meade 75 is part of the assembly process. You will be able to take this step in stride if you are patient and see the process through to its end.
The eyepiece is the part of the telescope that you look into when viewing objects. It is located at the back of the optic lens and is usually bent 90 degrees up for easy viewing. Here's how to...
A telescope’s eyepiece magnifies the light gathered by the optical tube. Each eyepiece has a focal length, expressed in millimeters, or “mm.” The smaller the focal length, the higher the...
Correctly attaching the eyepiece to your tripod will give you a better view of the heavens. Follow these steps and then feast your eyes.
There may be times when you would like to move your telescope manually rather than using Autostar. This process is usually done with distant land objects, such as a mountaintop or a bird. However,...
With "Easy Align," you can efficiently locate objects using Autostar's GO TO capabilities. Autostar will choose two stars for its database and then slew the telescope to a first alignment star....
Focusing your Meade NightView Digital Night-Vision Monocular requires practice, but it is a straightforward process. Here's how to master the procedure.
You can manually move your Meade LX90GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope to gain a better view of distant objects such as birds and mountaintops. Just follow these steps.
Setting your telescope to automatically track objects as the Earth rotates will eliminate the need to constantly readjust your device. As the telescope automatically tracks an object, it will...
Your Autostar computer controller slews your Meade LX90GPS telescope (that is, turns it on its axis) from one object to another or to center an object in the eyepiece. There are nine slew speeds...
Attaching the diagonal prism to the telescope is an important step in the set up process. Follow these instructions to accomplish the task.
The viewfinder must be aligned to the main telescope. Steps one through five should be completed during the day time. Step six, complete at night.
Autostar's automatic tracking can locate a star, then keep it centered in your telescope's eyepiece.
The eyepiece is the part of the telescope that you look into when viewing objects. It is located at the back of the optic lens and is usually bent 90 degrees up for easy viewing.
Since the Earth continually rotates, any objects you view through your Meade telescope will appear to move. Your telescope should automatically track objects so that you don't have to constantly...
Since the Earth continuously rotates, any objects you view through your Meade telescope will appear to slowly move. Automatically tracking these objects will keep them centered in your eyepiece so...
As the Earth rotates beneath the night sky, the stars appear to move from east to west. The speed at which the stars move is called the sidereal rate. You can setup your telescope to move at the...
Use the setting circles for right ascension and declination on your Celestron Firstscope to quickly locate heavenly objects. You can find the objects' coordinates in star charts or atlases. Just...
It's easy to find objects in the sky using setting circles for right ascension and declination. You will find the objects' coordinates in star charts or atlases.
After installing the Star Pointer Finderscope to your Celestron telescope, you should attach the eyepiece. Follow these steps to easily complete this task.
Telescopes have varied eyepieces. A Sky-Watcher SK1206AZ3 Short Tube Refractor Telescope may incorporate different types of eyepieces. The eyepiece is a critical component of a telescope as it...
Every telescope has an eyepiece that allows you to view and focus on objects. In the case of refractor telescopes, including the Sky-Watcher SK1206AZ3 Short Tube Refractor Telescope, a diagonal is...
Focusing the telescope is important to getting sharper images. You may have to focus your telescope frequently depending on the distance of the object, outside temperature and flexures. Besides,...
Observing objects with your telescope is a fascinating hobby for many. You will be able to see all sorts of objects you have only read about in books or seen in movies. By following these steps, a...
You can observe objects in the sky by aligning the viewfinder. You will be able to align your viewfinder by following these steps.
It is recommended that you perform steps 1 through 4 of this procedure during the daytime and step 5 at night.
A telescope’s eyepiece magnifies the light gathered by the optical tube. Each eyepiece has a focal length, expressed in millimeters, or “mm.” The smaller the focal length, the higher the...
A telescope’s eyepiece magnifies the light gathered by the optical tube. Each eyepiece has a focal length, expressed in millimeters, or “mm.” The smaller the focal length, the higher the...
Because the Earth is constantly rotating, you will want your telescope to automatically track objects so that you are not constantly readjusting the device. As the telescope automatically tracks...
The developers of your telescope recognize that using an eyepiece presents a very narrow field of view to someone attempting to use the telescope. The SmartFinder on your telescope assists with...
The SmartFinder remedies the situation present when attempting to find an object through an eyepiece. Viewing an object through an eyepiece is difficult because of the small field of vision. You...
The viewfinder assists with locating objects. In order to be used correctly, it must be aligned to the telescope. Here's how to do it.
You do have the option of manually moving your telescope to view objects. In order to complete this task, follow this process.
Using "Easy Align" is the most efficient way of locating objects using Autostar's "GO TO" capabilities. Autostar will choose two stars for its database and then slew the telescope to a first...
To get the most out of your Meade 8-inch Lightbride Truss-Tube Dobsonian telescope, you'll need to insert and adjust the focus of the eyepiece. The telescope will provide years of entertainment...
To get the most out of your Meade 8-inch Lightbride Truss-Tube Dobsonian telescope, you'll need to insert and adjust the focus of the eyepiece. The telescope will provide years of entertainment...
You can use Autostar to automatically align your viewing objects. It's easy, saves time and leaves you free to do what you enjoy--stargazing! Here's how it works.
An eyepiece is the final lens attached to the telescope. The eyepiece collects light and brings it in focal point, which helps create an image. It is named so because it is closest to the eye when...
An eyepiece is a lens attached to the telescope that is closest to the eye when looking through the device. The eyepiece gathers light and brings it into focus, which helps create an image. It...
The Sky-Watcher SK909AZ3 refractor telescope is an ideal choice for those who take sky watching seriously. The telescope has a multi-coated achromatic objective lens, aluminum tube and is equipped...
A telescope must be focused accurately to view an object properly. An out-of-focus telescope will show blurs or nothing at all. The first time you use a new telescope, it will most likely be out...
The area that you can see through your telescope is known as the true or actual field of view. The field of view of your telescope is determined by the design of the eyepiece of the telescope....