it never wanders too far from the morning or evening horizon. No surface markings can be seen on Venus, which is always shrouded in dense clouds.
MARS If atmospheric conditions are good, you may be able to see some subtle surface detail on the Red Planet, possibly even the polar ice cap. Mars makes a close approach to Earth every two years; during those approaches its disk is larger and thus more favorable for viewing.
C. Stars
Stars will appear like twinkling points of light in the telescope. Even the largest telescopes cannot magnify stars to appear as anything more than points of light. You can, however, enjoy the different colors of the stars and locate many pretty double and multiple stars. The famous
D. Deep-Sky Objects
Under dark skies, you can observe a number of brighter deep- sky objects with the Apex telescopes, including gaseous nebulas, open and globular star clusters, and the brighter gal- axies. Most
Photography
When coupled to a 35mm
Use the camera’s viewfinder to frame the picture. Use the telescope’s focuser to focus the image. You may want to con- sider using a remote shutter release instead of the shutter release on the camera; touching the camera can vibrate the
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system and blur the resulting photographic image on the film. Also, be sure to use a solid tripod.
If you would like to change the orientation of the camera rela- tive to the telescope, do so by first loosening the knurled ring located in front of the eyepiece adapter (see Figure 6). You can then rotate the camera (and eyepiece adapter) to the desired orientation. Retighten the knurled ring when done.
Care & Maintenance
Transporting and Storing
The included soft carry case provides an excellent way to transport and store the optical tube and its accessories. To place the optical tube in the case, the eyepiece, diagonal, finder scope and bracket must be removed from the tube. When removing the eyepiece and diagonal, remember to first loosen the securing thumb screws. The finder scope and bracket can be removed together by loosening the thumb screw on the tube’s dovetail holder. Cover the front of the opti- cal tube with the dust cover and the rear opening of the eyepiece adapter with its cap. Now place the tube in the case’s main compartment. The finder scope and bracket can also be placed in the main compartment. Use the included removable padded divider or padded tray to separate the finder scope and bracket from the optical tube. The Apex 90mm and Apex 102mm come with one small padded divider and one padded tray. The Apex 127mm comes with one padded tray only. The padded tray will be on the bottom of the main compartment of the case when it is shipped to you. For the Apex 90mm, use the small divider to separate the finder scope and bracket from the optical tube. For the Apex 102mm and Apex 127mm, position the padded tray on top of the optical tube; the finder scope and bracket can be stored on top of the tray so they will not damage the tube. The eyepiece and diagonal should be covered with their caps and placed in the external compart- ments of the case.
If you give your telescope reasonable care, it will last a life- time. Store it in a clean, dry,
Cleaning the tube
Your Apex
Cleaning Lenses
Any quality optical lens cleaning tissue and optical lens clean- ing fluid specifically designed for
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