0+ 88-10042 EN TITAN 70MM TELESCOPE INSTRUCTION MANUAL WARNING: WARNING: SUN HAZARD — Never look directly at the sun with this device. The lens contains lead that may be harmful. Wash hands after touching. CHOKING HAZARD — Small parts. Not for children under 3 years. This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Customer Service: Call 1-866-252-3811 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR LATER USE. • SUN WARNING: WARNING: NEVER ATTEMPT TO OBSERVE THE SUN WITH THIS DEVICE! OBSERVING THE SUN – EVEN FOR A MOMENT – WILL CAUSE INSTANT AND IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO YOUR EYE OR EVEN BLINDNESS. EYE DAMAGE IS OFTEN PAINLESS, SO THERE IS NO WARNING TO THE OBSERVER THAT THE DAMAGE HAS OCCURRED UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE. DO NOT POINT THE DEVICE AT OR NEAR THE SUN.
What’s Included: 1 2 3 5 4 5 8 6 7 8 Parts Overview Available Downloads Visit: www.esmanuals.com 1. 70mm Objective Lens 2. Optical Tube Assembly (OTA) 3. Focus Ring 4. Rotatable Diagonal 5. Eyepieces (K6mm and K20mm) 6. Smartphone Adapter 7. Travel Case 8.
Introduction: Begin your adventures in observation with the Titan 70mm Telescope. This easy-to-use refractor is a great starter instrument for both daytime nature watching and nighttime moon gazing. Spend an afternoon visually exploring distant landscape features or getting a closer view of wildlife without disturbing it. Once the stars come out, visit the chiseled ridges and craters of the lunar surface or tour some of the night sky’s brightest objects.
Using The Smartphone Adapter: The smartphone adapter will allow you to connect almost any “smart” device to a microscope eyepiece. To use the adapter, slide it directly onto the microscope eyepiece. The camera lens on your smart device will need to be centered over the small hole in the center of the eyepiece connector. This alignment is best done by opening the camera function and viewing the image while you center the device.
Observing Tips: Star hopping Star hopping is a technique used by amateur astronomers to navigate the night sky. By using easily recognizable constellations and asterisms as a guide, an observer can locate stars and other objects. Merak For example, Polaris, which is Dubhe commonly referred to as The North Star, can be located quickly using CASSIOPEIA star hopping. First,Segin find the Big Phecda Dipper asterism in the Ursa Major KsoraThe popular pattern is constellation.
Pleiades Star Cluster(M45): Right ascension: 03: 47.0 (hours: minutes) Declination: +24: 07 (degrees: minutes) Distance: Approximately 444 light years The Pleiades Star Cluster is a group of brilliant blue stars located in the Taurus Constellation. Also known as Messier 45 or “Seven Sisters”, this open star cluster consists of more than 1,000 confirmed stars, although an average of only six are visible to the unaided eye.
Types Of Telescopes: Focuser Light Focuser Light Light Focuser Primary Mirror Secondary Mirror (Objective) Light Reflector A reflector telescope usesLight mirrors to gather and focus light. Light enters the telescope through its open front end and travels to the concave primary mirror at the back. From there the light is reflected back up the tube to a flat secondary Primary Mirror mirror, which sits at a 45° angle in relation to the eyepiece.
Telescope Terms to Know: Objective Lens Eyepiece Focuser Focal Length Eyepiece (mm) Aperture (mm) Diagonal Focal Point Focal Length Telescope (mm) Eyepiece Focuser Aperture (mm) Focal Length Eyepiece (mm) Focal Point Primary Mirror (Objective) Secondary Mirror Focal Length Telescope (mm) Aperture: This figure, which is usually expressed in millimeters, is the diameter of a telescope’s light-gathering surface (objective lens in a refractor or primary mirror in a reflector).
Aperture 102mm Eyepiece Focal Length 20mm Telescope Focal Length 1000mm Magnification: The magnification corresponds to the difference between observation with the naked eye and observation through a magnifying device like a telescope. If a telescope configuration has a magnification of 30x, then an object viewed through the telescope will appear 30 times larger than it would with the naked eye.
Eyepiece Lens Short Eye Relief Distance Long Eye Relief Distance Exit Pupil (mm) Eyepiece Lens Eyepiece Lens Eyepiece Lens Eye Relief Eye relief is all about a comfortable viewing experience because it is the distance at which you need to position your eye from the eyepiece’s outermost surface to enjoy the full field of view.
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