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tracks). Viewing from the upper floors of a building may also cause image movement.
Let your eyes
Viewing through windows: Avoid setting up the telescope inside a room and observing through an opened or closed window pane. Images may appear blurred or distorted due to temperature differences between inside and outside air. Also, it is a good idea to allow your telescope to reach the ambient (surrounding) outside temperature before starting an observing session.
When to observe: Planets and other objects viewed low on the horizon often lack sharp-
(change your eyepiece) if your image is fuzzy or shimmers. Keep in mind that a bright, clear, but smaller image is more interesting than a larger, dimmer, fuzzy one. Using too high a power eyepiece is one of the most common mistakes made by new astronomers.
Dress Warm: Even on summer nights, the air can feel cool or cold as the night wears on. It is important to dress warm or to have a sweater, jacket, gloves, etc., nearby.
Know your observing site: If possible, know the location where you will be observing. Pay attention to holes in the ground and other obstacles. Is it a location where wild animals, such as skunks, snakes, etc., may appear? Are there viewing obstructions such as tall trees, street lights, headlights and so forth? The best locations are dark locations, the darker the better. Deep space objects are easiest to see under dark skies. But it is still possible to observe even in a city.
Surf the Web and visit your local library:
The internet contains a huge amount of astronomical information, both for children
and adults. Check out astronomy books from your library. Look for star
and Telescope magazines.
HAVE A GOOD TIME,
ASTRONOMY IS FUN!
SPECIFICATIONS
Optical tube focal length . . . . . . . . . 700mm Objective lens diameter . . . . . . 60mm (2.4") Focal ratio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f/11.7 Mounting type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Altazimuth
ASTRONOMY RESOURCES
•The Meade 4M Community
6001 Oak Canyon, Irvine, CA 92618
•Astronomical League Executive Secretary
5675 Real del Norte, Las Cruces, NM 88012
•The Astronomical Society of the Pacific
390 Ashton Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94112
•The Planetary Society
65 North Catalina Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91106
•International
3225 N. First Avenue, Tucson, AZ