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You put the prism into the focuser and then the eyepiece with the largest number written on it. DO NOT USE the 2x barlow until you learn how to focus properly.
No matter what the box says, 110x is the maximum power for a 60mm objective lens. The tripod is weak so stability is a problem. Fair for lunar observation and fair to poor for planetary viewing. Go spend some money on a decent telescope A Celestron 114mm reflector is only about $150
No -- just remember that your scope is only 60mm wide. This is almost the same size lens as a pair of 10x50mm binoculars. About the most usable magnification for any telescope is 50 times aperture. So your scope is probably around 120 power. Yes I know the box said 500 power or 675 power or some number that you can never achieve in that size telescope.
All objects in the sky are very small because they are very far away. It does not look like the PHOTOS taken by the Hubble Space telescope.
This is a 60mm refractor not much larger than a 50mm pair of binoculars. You will not find a replacement lens, unless you can remove one from another telescope of the same type.
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