GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR NEW TELESCOPE

1.First choose a target to view. Any bright object in the night sky is a good starting point. One of the favorite starting points in astronomy is the moon. This is an object sure to please any budding astronomer or experienced veteran. When you have developed proficiency at this level, other objects become good targets. Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, and Venus are good second steps to take.

The Moon--a wonderful view of our lunar neighbor can be enjoyed with any magnification. Try viewing at different phases of the moon. Lunar highlands, lunar maria (lowlands called “seas” for their dark coloration), craters, ridges and mountains will astound you.

Saturn--even at the lowest power you should be able to see Saturn’s rings and moons. This is one of the most satisfying objects in the sky to see simply because it looks like it does in pictures. Imagine seeing what you’ve seen in textbooks or NASA images from your backyard!

Jupiter--the largest planet in our solar system is spectacular. Most noted features are its dark stripes or bands both above and below its equator. These are the north and south equatorial belts. Also interesting are Jupiter’s four major moons. Pay close attention to their positions from night to night. They appear to be lined up on either side of Jupiter.

Mars--The Great Red Planet appears as a reddish-orange disk. Look at different times of the year and try to catch a glimpse of the white polar ice caps.

Venus--just like the moon, Venus changed phases from month to month. Some views of brilliant Venus appear as if you were looking at a distant crescent moon.

Nebulae--The Great Orion Nebula is a very well known night sky object. This and many others are brought to you by this telescope.

Star Clusters--View millions of stars densely packed in a cluster that resembles a ball.

Galaxies--One of the greatest and most interesting galaxies is our neighbor the Andromeda Galaxy. Enjoy this and many others.

And much, much, more!

While this manual is intended to assist you in the set-up and basic use of this instrument, it does not cover everything you might like to know about astronomy. For objects other than stars and constellations, a basic guide to astronomy is a must. A list of recommended guides may be found on our website at www.bushnell.com. The website also lists current events in the sky for suggested viewing.

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Bushnell 78-9930, 78-9945, 78-9970 instruction manual Getting Started with Your NEW Telescope

78-9970, 78-9930, 78-9945 specifications

Bushnell has long been recognized for its premium outdoor optics, and the models 78-9930, 78-9970, and 78-9945 further solidify that reputation. These products deliver a blend of advanced optical technologies, durability, and user-friendly features designed for outdoor enthusiasts and sports aficionados alike.

The Bushnell 78-9930 is a high-performance binocular that boasts an impressive 30-millimeter objective lens diameter. This feature enhances light-gathering capabilities, allowing users to enjoy crisp, bright images even in low-light conditions. The binoculars also incorporate fully multi-coated optics, which maximize light transmission and reduce glare, providing exceptional clarity and contrast.

Equipped with BaK-4 prisms, the 78-9930 ensures high-quality images with a round exit pupil, aiding in a more enjoyable viewing experience. It also features a robust rubber armor construction that not only provides a firm grip but also protects against shocks and impacts. With a waterproof and fog-proof design, these binoculars are perfect for any adventure, whether you’re hiking in the mountains or observing wildlife near a lake.

The Bushnell 78-9970 takes optical performance a step further with its innovative image stabilization technology. This feature compensates for hand movements, resulting in a steady image—a significant advantage for bird watchers or outdoor adventurers who find themselves in uneven terrain. Additionally, it offers an impressive magnification, making distant subjects appear closer without sacrificing image quality.

Moreover, the 78-9970 includes a built-in compass, further enhancing its utility for outdoor navigation. Users can easily track their orientation while enjoying the stunning views around them. The rugged design, combined with advanced features, makes it a top choice for those who demand precision in their optical gear.

Lastly, the Bushnell 78-9945 is a versatile spotting scope, perfect for both terrestrial and astronomical viewing. With a powerful magnification range, it is designed to capture distant details with remarkable accuracy. Its large objective lens makes it suitable for stargazing or wildlife observation during twilight hours.

The 78-9945 features an adjustable tripod mount, allowing users to stabilize the scope for long-duration viewing. The scope’s rubberized exterior further ensures durability and a non-slip grip. With a field of view that surpasses many competitors, it provides an immersive experience, whether watching a sporting event or identifying celestial objects.

In summary, the Bushnell 78-9930, 78-9970, and 78-9945 models encapsulate the brand's commitment to quality and innovation. Each device is tailored to enhance the outdoor experience, featuring advanced optics, robust construction, and user-friendly attributes. These models come highly recommended for anyone looking to invest in reliable and high-performing outdoor optical equipment.