Celestron 21023 Podręcznik szybkiej konfiguracji - Strona 2

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ALIGNING THE
FINDERSCOPE
The finder is one of the most important parts of your telescope. It
helps you locate objects and center them in the eyepiece. The first
time you assemble your telescope, you need to align the finder to the
telescope's main optics. It's best to do this during the day.*
* SOLAR WARNING!
Never attempt to view
the Sun through any telescope without a
proper solar
filter!
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LOOK THROUGH FINDERSCOPE
Once the object is centered in your 20mm eyepiece, look through the
finderscope and locate the crosshair reticle.
YO U R FI RST N I G HT O UT
THE MOON
The best and easiest target for you to try to view first is the
Moon. Try observing the Moon at different points in its phase
cycle. The best time to view the Moon is from two days after
a New Moon up to a few days before a Full Moon. During this
period, you will be able to see the most detail in the craters
and lunar mountain ranges.
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20mm Eyepiece
Focus Knobs
Look through the telescope's 20mm eyepiece. Gently turn the
focus knobs to adjust the sharpness of the image.
C O N G R ATU L ATI O N S!
YOU HAVE NOW OBSERVED YOUR
FIRST CELESTIAL OBJECT!
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CHOOSE A TARGET
Take the telescope outside during the day and find an easily
recognizable object, like a streetlight, license plate or sign. The object
should be as far away as possible, but at least a quarter mile away.
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ADJUST THE FINDERSCOPE
Without moving the telescope, use the three finger knobs on the
finderscope bracket to move the finder around in the bracket until
the crosshair appears over the same object you are observing in the
telescope's 20mm eyepiece.
TIP: Try adjusting one screw at a time. Loosen one screw by half
a turn and tighten another by the same amount to ensure the
finderscope remains securely held in place.
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With the Moon visible in the sky, set up your telescope with the 20mm
eyepiece installed. Move the telescope so that it is roughly pointing
toward the Moon.
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20mm
10mm
To get a closer view of the Moon, loosen the setscrews on the focuser
and remove the 20mm eyepiece. Replace it with your 10mm eyepiece
and tighten the setscrews to secure it in place. The 10mm eyepiece
will give you significantly more magnification, making the Moon
appear much larger.
NOTE: You may need to adjust the focus knobs when you change
eyepieces to make sure you are getting the sharpest
image possible.
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20mm Eyepiece
Focus Knobs
CENTER THE TARGET IN THE EYEPIECE
Look through the telescope using your lower powered eyepiece.
Move the telescope until the object you chose lies in the center of
the view. If the image is blurry, gently turn the focus knobs until it
comes into sharp focus.
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YOUR FINDERSCOPE IS NOW ALIGNED!
It should not require realignment unless it is bumped or dropped
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Look through the finderscope and locate the crosshair reticle.
Continue moving the telescope until the crosshair appears over
the Moon.
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You can view many other celestial objects, such as planets, star
clusters and nebulae using this same technique and your SkyPortal
app to determine celestial objects' positions.
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