Celestron Scope 90 manual Setting up the Tripod

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This section covers the assembly instructions for your SkyScout Scope. Your telescope should be set up indoor the first time so that it is easy to identify the various parts and familiarize yourself with the correct assembly procedure before attempting it outdoor.

Each SkyScout Scope includes – optical tube with attached SkyScout bracket , Alt-Az mount with attached pan handle, 10mm eyepiece – 1.25”, 40mm eyepiece – 1.25”, erect image diagonal - 1.25” .

Setting up the Tripod

1.Remove the tripod from the box (Figure 2-1). The tripod comes preassembled so that the set up is very easy.

2.Stand the tripod upright and pull the tripod legs apart until each leg is fully extended and then push down slightly on the tripod leg brace (Figure 2-2). The very top of the tripod is called the tripod head.

3.Next, we will install the tripod accessory tray (Figure 2-3) onto the tripod leg brace (center of Figure 2-2).

4.Insert the cut-out in the center of the tray (flat side of the tray facing down) to match the center of the tripod leg brace and push down slightly (Figure 2-4). The ears of the tray should appear as in Figure 2-4

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5.Rotate the tray until the ears are under the leg brace support of each leg and push slightly and they will lock in place (Figure 2-5). The tripod is now completely assembled (Figure 2-6).

6.You can extend the tripod legs to the height you desire. At the lowest level the height is 24” (61cm) and extends to 41” (104cm). You unlock the tripod leg lock knob at the bottom of each leg (Figure 2-7) and pull the legs out to the height you want & then lock the knob securely. A fully extended the tripod looks like the image in Figure 2-8.

7.The tripod will be the most rigid and stable at the lowest height.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Page SkyScout Scope 90mm Refractor Setting up the Tripod Attaching the Telescope Tube to the Mount Moving the Telescope ManuallyInstalling the Eyepieces Installing the DiagonalAttaching the Finderscope Aligning the FinderscopeAligning the SkyScout Attaching the SkyScoutCalculating Magnification FocusingGeneral Observing Hints Determining Field of ViewObserving the Sun Observing the MoonObserving the Planets Seeing Conditions Observing Deep Sky ObjectsRub in circles Care and Cleaning of the OpticsPage Technical Specifications

Scope 90 specifications

The Celestron Scope 90 is a powerful refractor telescope that combines portability, performance, and user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced astronomers. This telescope is designed to provide impressive views of celestial objects, from the craters of the Moon to distant planets and star clusters.

One of the standout features of the Celestron Scope 90 is its 90mm aperture, which allows for significant light-gathering capacity. This means that users can enjoy brighter and clearer images of various astronomical phenomena. The telescope employs high-quality optics with fully coated glass lenses that enhance image contrast and clarity, ensuring a pleasurable viewing experience.

Another notable characteristic of the Celestron Scope 90 is its compact and lightweight design. Weighing in at just a few pounds, it is easily portable, making it ideal for stargazing on the go or for backyard observing. The included adjustable aluminum tripod offers stability without adding excessive weight, contributing to the telescope’s ease of transport.

The telescope features a simple yet effective altazimuth mount, making it straightforward to point at objects in the sky. The mount allows for smooth movement in both horizontal and vertical directions, giving users the freedom to track celestial objects with ease. Additionally, Celestron includes a StarPointer finderscope that helps users locate their desired targets quickly and efficiently.

Furthermore, the Celestron Scope 90 is equipped with two eyepieces, offering different magnification levels to enhance viewing versatility. This allows users to switch between low and high magnification for various astronomical objects. Whether observing the rings of Saturn or the details of a distant galaxy, the Celestron Scope 90 provides a rich viewing experience.

Celestron has also integrated advanced technologies into the Scope 90, including a robust build quality that enhances durability. The telescope's design is made to endure various weather conditions, making it suitable for field use. It's also compatible with optional accessories, such as solar filters and additional eyepieces, allowing users to expand their astronomical observations.

In summary, the Celestron Scope 90 stands out as a compact, powerful, and user-friendly telescope. With its impressive optics, portability, and advanced features, it caters to a wide range of astronomical interests, making it a reliable companion for anyone eager to explore the wonders of the night sky. Whether you're just starting your stargazing journey or are an experienced astronomer, this telescope offers the capabilities you need for an enjoyable and rewarding experience.