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Astronomical Observing: The theoretical maximum usable power available from your AT102EDF is 203x (using a 3.5mm eyepiece), although higher powers are occasionally possible under exceptional (and therefore exceptionally rare) seeing conditions. Keep in mind that the seeing conditions play an important role in just how high a magnification you can use on any given night. Only very good seeing (clear skies and calm air) will support viewing at 200x and above. Under less than ideal conditions, lower powers in the 120x to 140x range provide more consistently usable and pleasing images.
To calculate the magnification of your telescope and eyepiece combination, divide the telescope focal length in mm by the eyepiece focal length in mm. For example, a 10mm eyepiece in your AT102EDF gives you a magnification of about 71x (709mm/10mm = 70.9).
The widest possible field of view with a 1.25” eyepiece is 2.4°, which can be achieved with a 17.5x (40mm) Plössl eyepiece.
While your AT102EDF has not been specifically designed for astro- photography, it makes a very good
The focuser can be rotated a full 360° for the best photographic composition, or to put your diagonal in the most comfortable observing position. To rotate the focuser, loosen the ribbed rotation locking collar that encircles the barrel. Adjust the focuser to the desired angle, then retighten the collar to secure the focuser at the new angle.
Terrestrial Observing: Your AT102EDF works well for daytime birding, nature studies, etc. A good altazimuth mount or a very sturdy photo tripod is essential, however, due to its 12 to 14 pound weight when using a diagonal and eyepiece. Your scope is also a very good 709mm (14x) f/6.95 telephoto lens for terrestrial photography.
Generally speaking, the maximum usable daytime power with any terrestrial scope is about 1x per mm of aperture (101x with a 7mm eyepiece on your scope). Attempts to push the daytime power beyond this point often magnify the heat waves, dust, and “mirage” in our atmosphere to the point where the images become blurry and unusable. A 28x (25mm) to 79x (9mm) eyepiece is usually more satisfying for everyday high power terrestrial use than a 101x eyepiece.
Mounting the AT102EDF: A stable tripod, altazimuth mount, or German equatorial astronomical mount is essential for best viewing. The removable 8” long dovetail that is attached to your scope’s split mounting rings has a
Installing the Multiple Reticle Finder: There are two holes for mounting the finder, at the 10 o’clock and 2 o’clock positions on the top of the focuser, 3/4” behind the focuser rotation locking collar. The holes have
Choose on which side of the scope you want to mount your finder, remove the appropriate
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Caring for Your Scope Optics: Never store your AT102EDF in a damp or humid environment. Avoid leaving it in a hot environment (exposed to direct sunlight on a window sill, in a car trunk, etc.) If you must store it in high humidity conditions, put a few packets of desiccant (silica gel or the equivalent, available from most camera stores) in with your scope to absorb excess moisture. If not properly stored in a humid environment, the telescope may develop mildew which can damage the optics.
If dew forms on your AT102EDF after an observing session, allow the scope optics to air dry at room temperature before putting the lens cover on your scope and storing it away.
If the front lens surface becomes dusty, smeared, or shows fingerprints or any other surface
Second, moisten a cloth with a few drops of a
Avoid overcleaning your AT102EDF. The multicoatings on the lens are quite hard and durable. However, frequent overzealous cleaning can scratch the coatings if all the dust particles (which are often tiny flecks of windborne rock) are not removed before you start pushing a damp cloth around your lens surface. A few specks of dust on the lens will not be visible in your images. They are not in the focal plane and don’t block enough light to measure, let alone be seen. Clean your optics only when absolutely necessary. If you take proper care of your scope, cleaning should rarely be needed.
Caring for Your Scope Finish: Your AT102EDF is finished in a durable
Never use your telescope in the rain or in conditions where it may get wet. Your telescope is not waterproof. If your scope accidentally gets caught in the rain, immediately wipe off all water using a clean and dry soft cloth. If your telescope gets totally soaked by water, or submerged, immediately contact your dealer for service instructions. Do not disassemble or attempt to repair your telescope yourself, as this violates the terms of the limited product warranty and negates any guarantee.
Caution! Never directly view the Sun with your telescope! Never aim your AT102EDF at the Sun without having a professionally- manufactured solar filter mounted over the objective lens. Viewing the Sun through the scope without the proper protection for even a moment may result in permanent severe damage to your eyes, and can even cause blindness. Contact your
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