Celestron C21061 manual

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Contents AstroMaster Series Telescopes Table of Contents Quick and easy no-toolset up 8 9 Figure 1-1AstroMaster 90AZ Refractor 8 9 Figure 1-2AstroMaster 114 AZ Newtonian Setting up the Tripod Moving the Telescope Manually Attaching the Telescope Tube to the Mountin step 2 above Installing the Diagonal & Eyepieces refractorInstalling the Eyepieces on the Newtonians telescope useful for terrestrial viewingPage Aligning the Finderscope FocusingImage Orientation Switch Calculating MagnificationBattery Compartment Focal Length of Telescope mmDetermining Field of View General Observing HintsThe Celestial Coordinate System Motion of the Stars Observing the Sun Observing the MoonObserving the Planets Lunar Observing HintsObserving Deep Sky Objects Star Hopping4.Point about halfway between these two stars Sky Illumination Seeing ConditionsTransparency SeeingCCD Imaging for Deep Sky Objects Short Exposure Prime Focus PhotographyPiggyback Photography Terrestrial PhotographyAigning the Secondary Mirror Care and Cleaning of the OpticsCollimation of a Newtonian Aligning the Primary Mirror Night Time Star Collimatingto achieve the necessary mirror movement You will find that additional accessories for your AstroMaster telescope will enhance your viewing pleasure and expand the usefulness of your telescope. This is just a short listing of various accessories with a brief description. Visit the Celestron website or the Celestron Accessory Catalog for complete descriptions and all accessories available AstroMaster SpecificationsNote Specifications are subject to change 21061Celestron Copyright 2007 Celestron All rights reserved