Monday, February 8, 2010

Setting Up A Reflector Telescope I Can't See Out Of My New Voyager Sky Tour 900x114mm Reflector Telescope?

I can't see out of my new voyager sky tour 900x114mm reflector telescope? - setting up a reflector telescope

I have it today, and I put them on and in full cveres lens and dust was covered. There are 3 rooms, we put things in my eyes and I think that the magnifiiers. They say that 12.5 mm 8 mm and sr4mm. What do they mean? I have found in 12.5 and I can not see anything except black. I tried to concentrate on something, but could not see anyting that I couldnt concentrate on anything. Suggestions? I really want to use it you!
Heres a link to the telescope intstruction manual:
http://bushnell.com/manuals/telescopes/S ...

Thank you!

3 comments:

  1. Have _both_ remove parts of the gate in front of him? They are often divided into two parts, like a donut and the hole, and have _both_ parties, so that the end of the telescope is fully opened. Try to keep the telescope in daylight first use ever of its operations by focusing on something used from at least one quarter mile. If you are still black, then the telescope collimation must be: orientation of the mirror. If you are looking through the lens holders, without an eyepiece available, you should see the secondary mirror. There should be a mirror image of the primary mirror at the bottom of the tube, reflecting the top of the tube with the secondary mirror in the middle, with the support of three or four struts. The three levels must be concentric. Adjust the secondary mirror image of the center of the primary mirror, and adjust the main mirror image of the center of the secondary mirror: ((o))

    All three offer different magnification eyepieces. You use more than 12.5 mm, 72, supplies the electricity. The 8mm is 112x. The 4mm is 225x, but it's Morand the power of this telescope is capable of. Using 12.5 mm!

    I recommend Nightwatch by Terence Dickinson (Firefly) as a good book to get started.

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  2. The part numbers of the eyes is the focal length. The extension followed the telescope focal length (900 mm), divided by that of the eye to start with a slight increase (the eye 12.5 mm), because (a larger area more visitors guide) and brighter images.

    You should try to have the light of day in a nearby target, easy-to-point (buildings), trees, so you can focus (but not) the performance or the sun. If it still remember all black, then you may have to take something in. If you see something, the focus of the telescope. If it can see you very off-topic may not be able to something in the sky after the moon ...

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  3. ★ I am recommending you to a local astronomy club or astronomical society. When you join a club you can join some of their star parties and their members can contribute face-to-head with its scope and show you how to get the most out of your new room, and help teach, where the treasures in heaven . Most clubs have areas ready and extensive libraries, which receive more information. Most clubs have been monthly meetings with members of the briefing by the members and guest speakers. You can really learn a lot from the clubs and more are added all the great friends you made there. Go to this site to find a club near you. http://www.astroleague.org/societies/lis ...
    This is only clubs from the National League of astronomy, there are many more that are not on this list. Also, the Google search engine, if you do not see one here in your area.
    ★ Do not try to learn everything at once, or you will be excited and discouraged. Patience is the key to astronomy.
    You need a good program to map and the stars.
    http://www.stellarium.org/
    This free software is great that you can download. Tell us where you are and say what you see. We ask that if something is, and will show you. I wish him all the best.

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