Celestron 31058 User Manual

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With the telescope fully assembled and all the accessories attached you are

ready for your first look. Your first look should be done in the daytime when it

is easier to locate the locking clamps and slow motion adjustment knobs. This

will help to familiarize you with your telescope, thus making it easier to use at

night.

Daytime Observing

1. Begin by finding a distant object that is fairly bright.

2. Insert a low power eyepiece (one with a large focal length) into the tele-

scope.

3. Release the R.A. and DEC clamps and point the telescope at the object you

selected.

4. Locate the object in your finder and lock the R.A. and DEC clamps.

5. Use the slow motion knobs to center the object in the field of the finder.

6. Once centered, look through your G-8N and the object will be there (if you

aligned the finder first).

Try using different optional eyepieces to see how the field changes with

various magnifications.

WARNING !

NEVER POINT YOUR TELESCOPE AT THE SUN UNLESS YOU

HAVE THE PROPER SOLAR FILTER. PERMANENT AND IRRE-

VERSIBLE EYE DAMAGE MAY RESULT AS WELL AS DAMAGE TO

YOUR TELESCOPE. ALSO, NEVER LEAVE YOUR TELESCOPE

UNATTENDED DURING A DAYTIME OBSERVING SESSION, ESPE-

CIALLY WHEN CHILDREN ARE PRESENT.

Telescope Basics • 23

Your First Look

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