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Page 6: Ligning the finderscope, Sing the barlow lens (optional)

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OPERATING YOUR TELESCOPE

Fig.a

Fig.b

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ocusing

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ligning the Finderscope

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These fixed magnification scopes mounted on the optical tube are

very useful accessories. When they are correctly aligned with the

telescope, objects can be quickly located and brought to the centre

of the field. Alignment is best done outdoors in day light when it's

easier to locate objects. If it is necessary to refocus your

finderscope, sight on an object that is at least 500 yards (metres)

away. Loosen the locking ring by unscrewing it back towards the

bracket. The front lens holder can now be turned in and out to

focus. When focus is reached, lock it in position with the locking

ring (Fig.a).

Choose a distant object that is at least 500 yards away and

point the main telescope at it. Adjust the telescope so that the

object is in the centre of the view in your eyepiece.

Check the finderscope to see if the object centred in the main

telescope view is centred on the crosshairs.

Use the two small alignment screws to centre the finderscope

crosshairs on the object. The screws work in opposition to a

spring-loaded knob (Fig.b).

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Slowly turn the focus knobs (Fig.c), one way or the other, until the

image in the eyepiece is sharp. The image usually has to be

finely refocused over time, due to small variations caused by

temperature changes, flexures, etc. This often happens with short

focal ratio telescopes, particularly when they haven't yet reached

outside temperature. Refocusing is almost always necessary

when you change an eyepiece or add or remove a Barlow lens.

Fig.c

Fig.d

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sing the Barlow lens (optional)

A Barlow is a negative lens which increases the magnifying power

of an eyepiece, while reducing the field of view. It expands the

cone of the focussed light before it reaches the focal point, so that

the telescope's focal length appears longer to the eyepiece. The

Barlow should be inserted between the focuser and the eyepiece

in your Dobsonian (Fig.d).

In addition to increasing magnification, the benefits of using a

Barlow lens include improved eye relief, and reduced spherical

aberration in the eyepiece. For this reason, a Barlow plus a lens

often outperform a single lens producing the same magnification.

However, it is greatest value may be that a Barlow can potentially

double the number of eyepiece in your collection.

Barlow

Eyepiece

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