Celestron 76 manual T R O D U C T I O N

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I N T R O D U C T I O N

Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the Celestron world of amateur astronomy. Some of the terms and parts described in these instructions may be new to you, so a few commonly used terms you’ll want to be familiar with are defined below.

Altazimuth mount - the simplest type of mount, with two motions: altitude (up and down) and azimuth (side-to- side). “Mount” refers to the part of the telescope that support the tube, which carries all the telescope’s optics. Altitude lock - allows the telescope tube to be locked into place once a focused image has been set up, by tightening the two screws on the outside of the altazimuth mount.

Focal length - the distance from the optical center of the lens to the point where the incoming light rays converge, creating a clear, focused image.

Primary Mirror - It gathers incoming light to create a sharply focused image.

Reflecting telescope – an optical design in which light is reflected off of a curved mirror that converges the light into a small disk that is then magnified using an eyepiece.

First, you need to take the time to familiarize yourself with the parts of your PowerSeeker telescope, then assemble it, following the easy instructions provided. Next, read over the operating instructions and become familiar with how your telescope works, to prepare for hours of viewing enjoyment.

CAUTION: READ THIS SECTION BEFORE USING YOUR TELESCOPE

Your PowerSeeker telescope is designed to give you hours of fun and rewarding observing. However, there are a few things to be aware of before using your telescope that will ensure your safety and protect your equipment.

NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN WITH THE NAKED EYE OR WITH A TELESCOPE. NEVER POINT YOUR TELESCOPE AT THE SUN UNLESS YOU’RE USING THE PROPER SOLAR FILTER. PERMANENT AND IRREVERSIBLE EYE DAMAGE MAY RESULT.

NEVER USE YOUR TELESCOPE TO PROJECT AN IMAGE OF THE SUN ONTO ANY SURFACE, OR USE AN EYEPIECE SOLAR FILTER OR A HERSCHEL WEDGE. INTERNAL HEAT BUILD-UP CAN DAMAGE THE TELESCOPE AND/OR ANY ACCESSORIES THAT MAY BE ATTACHED TO IT.

NEVER LEAVE YOUR TELESCOPE UNSUPERVISED, ESPECIALLY WHEN CHILDREN ARE PRESENT. THIS ALSO HOLDS TRUE FOR ADULTS WHO MAY NOT BE FAMILIAR WITH THE CORRECT OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR YOUR TELESCOPE.

ALWAYS COVER THE FINDERSCOPE WHEN USING YOUR TELESCOPE WITH THE CORRECT SOLAR FILTER. ALTHOUGH SMALL IN APERTURE, THIS INSTRUMENT HAS ENOUGH LIGHT GATHERING POWER TO CAUSE PERMANENT AND IRREVERSIBLE EYE DAMAGE. THE IMAGE PROJECTED BY THE FINDERSCOPE IS HOT ENOUGH TO BURN SKIN OR CLOTHING.

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Contents PowerSeeker T R O D U C T I O N Quick Setup Assembling Your Telescope Powerseeker 76 ReflectorAttaching the Accessories Aligning the Finderscope FocusingAttaching the Finderscope Finding ObjectsTelescope Maintenance CollimationSpecifications Optional Accessories Peterson First Guides Astronomy #93728Celestron TWO Year Warranty

76 specifications

The Celestron 76 is a remarkable telescope designed for budding astronomers and enthusiasts alike. This compact and portable device provides an exceptional way to explore celestial wonders, making it a popular choice among amateur stargazers. The Celestron 76 is equipped with a range of impressive features, technologies, and characteristics that enhance the observing experience.

One of the standout features of the Celestron 76 is its 76mm aperture, which gathers ample light for clear and bright images of celestial objects. This aperture size is especially beneficial for viewing the Moon's craters, the rings of Saturn, and samples of deep-sky objects such as star clusters and nebulae. The telescope's focal length of 700mm creates a well-balanced view, making it easier for users to locate and track objects in the sky.

The Celestron 76 utilizes a reflecting design, employing a primary mirror to capture light. This technology offers several advantages, including minimal chromatic aberration and a lightweight build, which enhances its portability. Weighing in at just a few pounds, users can easily transport the telescope for stargazing sessions in various locations, whether in their backyard or while on camping trips.

Another appealing characteristic of the Celestron 76 is its simple and user-friendly setup process. It is designed for quick assembly, allowing users to start their observation without extensive preparation. The telescope also comes with a sturdy mount that provides stability during viewing, along with slow-motion control knobs that allow for smooth tracking of celestial objects across the night sky.

Celestron provides a range of eyepieces with the telescope, enabling users to achieve different magnifications depending on their target subject. The ability to swap eyepieces allows for greater flexibility in exploration and can enhance the observing experience. Additionally, the telescope is compatible with various accessories, paving the way for further enhancements and customizations as users expand their astronomical interests.

Overall, the Celestron 76 is a fantastic entry-level telescope that combines portability, ease of use, and quality optics. It stands as an excellent choice for those embarking on their astronomical journey, providing stunning views of our universe while fostering a passion for stargazing. With its innovative design and thoughtful features, the Celestron 76 continues to inspire exploration and wonder in the night sky.