Celestron TABLETOP 76 31034 Podręcznik - Strona 6
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1. To use the Barlow Lens, insert the smaller barrel end into the focuser and tighten the thumb screw.
Then insert a .96" eyepiece in the other end of the Barlow Lens and tighten the thumb screw.
6. TELESCOPE OPERATION — ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVING
After you have read and followed the instruction manual to this point, the telescope is set up and you are
ready to begin your observing adventure.
To enable you to find objects you should have a set of Star Charts or a Planisphere. The location of the
planets may appear in local newspapers.
A. The Moon is an awesome first object to observe. The best observing occurs during the partial phases
as a full Moon is too bright.
At low power you can see the complete Moon and at high powers you can see lunar details such as
mountain ranges, craters and rills.
B. Five of the planets are easy targets for your telescope.
See Jupiter with its great red spot, study the cloud bands and watch its moons shuttle back and
forth.
Study Saturn and its splendid ring structure.
Observe Mars and see its polar cap.
Watch Venus and Mercury as they go through their moon-like phases.
C. Deep-Sky objects (those outside our solar system) offer a lifetime of observing. There are hundreds of
objects within the realm of your telescope including open and closed star clusters, planetary and diffuse
nebulae, galaxies, double stars and occasional comets. The amount of detail you can see is dependent
on your observing site (dark sky rural locations are best), atmospheric conditions, brightness of the
object, collimation and your observing experience.
7. TELESCOPE OPERATION – TERRESTRIAL OBSERVING
You can also use your telescope to observe things on earth such as scenic views, wildlife, etc.
Focuser
Barlow Lens
Eyepiece
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