Question about Astronomical 302675 Telescope
hi we cant seem to see anything from our tasco telescope can u please help us out thanks It is very difficult to align a straight telescope on small objects like stars and planets. The moon is an easy
is inverted image normal would like to use my telescope for terrestrial viewing I bought it at a flea market, I cleaned it as best I could inside and out. I don't think I put back together wrong. Does
Question about Luminova 40060660 (660 x 60mm) Telescope
...STAR DIAGONAL. The eyepiece will do nothing for inverting the image. you might have 2 diagonals in the kit that came wih the scope. the diagonal is the part that fits into the scope. then you place ...
...like the moon, Jupiter, Saturn, M42, M45 (part of it), you will have a very narrow field of view. The 10x50mm binoculars would have been better for star gazing. Sorry. Read my TIPS on my profile
Question about Astronomical 302675 Telescope
70mm so your maximum magnification will be about 120 power. Join an astronomy club and attend their star parties and look through the members telescopes, and read my TIPS on my profile page
Question about Galaxsee 46114375 (375 x 114mm) Telescope
...the scope or how to find objects in the night sky. Read my TIPS on my profile page-- a free monthly star chart is available here: ...
...star its just black. i am lining it up right on the crosshairs of the eyefinder and its just black when i look through the high powered one. whats happening Telescopes have VERY small fields of view, ...
view, but it won't be any use in pointing the telescope until you adjust it to precisely line up with the main scope. Telescope manuals recommend that you do this in daylight, by pointing the scope at
...4. You can use your higher power lens on the star nd it should still be in the FOV (field of view) 5. Scope may need to be aligned (collimated). Instructions on this should be included with the ...
Question about Novice 402x60mm Refractor Telescope
astronomical telescope show images back to front This is normal for an astro telescope. It does not matter with stars. You can buy a terrestrial viewing diagonal to correct ...
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