Meade 70AZ-AR To Move the Telescope, SUN Warning, Most Important Rule, Meade 4M Community

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TO MOVE THE TELESCOPE

Your telescope is altazimuth mounted. Altazimuth is just a complicated way of saying that your telescope moves up and down and from side to side. Other telescopes may be mounted in different ways.

1.Slightly loosen one of the star-shaped altitude control knobs (5). Loosening this knob allows you to move the telescope up and down.

2.Slightly loosen the horizontal lock knob (6). Loosening this lock allows the telescope to be moved from side to side.

3.Once an object is found, re-tighten the control knobs. You can then use the slow motion control (16) to make smooth and precise movements as you can follow (or “track”) an object as it moves in the eyepiece.

SUN WARNING

NEVER USE YOUR TELESCOPE

TO LOOK AT THE SUN!

LOOKING AT OR NEAR THE SUN WILL CAUSE INSTANT AND IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO YOUR EYE. EYE DAMAGE IS OFTEN PAINLESS, SO THERE IS NO WARNING TO THE OBSERVER THAT DAMAGE HAS OCCURRED UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE. DO NOT POINT THE TELESCOPE OR ITS VIEWFINDER AT OR NEAR THE SUN. DO NOT LOOK THROUGH THE TELESCOPE OR ITS VIEWFINDER AS IT IS MOVING. CHILDREN SHOULD ALWAYS HAVE ADULT SUPERVISION WHILE OBSERVING.

THE MOST IMPORTANT RULE

We have one very important rule that you should always follow when using your telescope:

Have Fun!

Have a good time when you’re observing. You may not know everything that there is to know about a telescope or what all the sights in the universe are, but that’s OK. Just point and observe at first.

You will enjoy your telescope even more as you learn more about it. But don’t be

scared off by difficult terms or 5 complicated procedures. Don’t panic!

Just relax and enjoy your scope.

You will begin to grow and learn more about astronomy the more you observe. Go to the library and read some books about the stars and planets. Read about astronomers of old. Many of them had telescope no bigger than the one you are using right now. Galileo, who is one of the first astronomers to use a telescope, discovered four of the moons of Jupiter with a telescope about the same size as yours (and his didn’t even focus very well!).

THE MEADE 4M COMMUNITY

You haven’t just bought a telescope, you have embarked on an astronomy adventure that never ends. Share the journey with others by accepting your free membership in the 4M community of astronomers.

Go to www.Meade4M.com to activate your membership today.

Looking at or near the Sun will cause irreversible damage to your eye. Do not point this telescope at or near the Sun. Do not look through the telescope as it is moving.

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Contents 70AZ-AR Tel70AZAR5 3/28/07 1009 AM Introduction Inset a Assemble Your Tripod Attach the Accessory TrayAttach the Optical Tube to the Mount Attach the Diagonal Mirror and Eyepiece Attach the RED DOT ViewfinderAlign the RED DOT Viewfinder Meade 4M Community To Move the TelescopeSUN Warning Most Important RuleObserving TOO Much POWER?Tel70AZAR5 3/28/07 1009 AM Tel70AZAR5 3/28/07 1009 AM Surf the WEB Some Observing TipsStar Charts Optional AccessoryAstronomy Resources What do the specifications mean? Have a Good TIME, Astronomy is FUN SpecificationsTaking Care of Your Telescope Optional AccessoriesJoin AN Astronomy CLUB, Attend a Star Party Tel70AZAR5 3/28/07 1009 AM Meade Limited Warranty Meade Consumer SolutionsDrawing of Image Tel70AZAR5 3/28/07 1009 AM 800