Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product STARBLAST 6 9964 Orion
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Customer Support (800 ) 676-1343 E-mail: support@telescope.com Corporate Offices (831) 763-7000 89 Hangar W ay , W atsonville, CA 95076 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Providing Exceptional Consumer Optical Products Since 1975 Orion ® StarBlast 6 Astr o T elescope #9964 IN 330 Rev .
2 W ARNING: Never look at the sun with your telescope (or even with just y our ey es) without a pr ofessionally made solar filter . Permanent ey e damage or blindness could result. Y oung c hildren should use this telescope only with adult supervision.
3 the telescope deter mines the magnifying power . Magnification is discussed in more detail in the Using Y our T elescope section. 2 EZ Finder II reflex sight: This is a special “finder” that helps you aim the telescope and locate objects in the sky f or viewing.
4 then a flat washer onto each of the sock et-head cap screws. Attach one of the two tube rings (5) to the base bracket (18) with a w asher-equipped scre w using the included hex key (19) (Figure 3). Rotate the base bracket 180° so the remaining attachment hole is accessible.
5 Altitude and Azimuth (Aiming the T elescope) The StarBlast 6 altazim uth base (9) per mits motion along two axes: altitude (up/down) and azimuth (left/right). See Figure 5. Moving the telescope up/down and left/right is the “natural” w a y people aim objects, which mak es pointing the telescope intuitive and easy .
6 skies and a br ight setting is used under light-polluted skies or in da ylight. At t he end of your o bser ving se ssion, be s ure to tur n the power knob counterclockwise until it clicks off . When the two white dots on the EZ Finder II’s rail and power knob are lined up , the EZ Finder II is turned off.
7 a star is - the brighter a star is, the lower its magnitude will be. A good star to remember f or this is Megrez (mag. 3.4), which is the star in the “Big Dipper” connecting the handle to the “dipper” (Figure 8).
8 T o calculate the magnification of a telescope-ey epiece com- bination, simply divide the focal length of the telescope by the f ocal length of the ey epiece.
9 C. The Planets The planets don’t stay put like the stars, so to find them yo u sh o ul d r efe r to “ T hi s M on th ’s S k y S u mm a r y” i n t he Learning Center section of our website (telescope.com). V enus , Jupiter , and Satur n are the br ightest objects in the sky after the Sun and the Moon.
10 Appendix A: Collimating (Aligning the Mirr ors) Collimating is the process of adjusting the mirrors so they are aligned with one another . Y our telescope’ s optics were aligned at the factory , and should not need much adjust - ment unless the telescope is handled roughly .
11 Now tighten the three small alignment screws equally to secure the secondar y mirror in that position. If the entire primar y mirror reflection is not visible in the sec- ondar y mirror , as in Figure 10c; you will need to adjust the tilt of the secondar y mirror .
12 Star-T esting the T elescope When it is dark, point the telescope at a bright star and accu- rately center it in the ey epiece’ s field of view . Slowly de-f ocus the image with the focusing knob . If the telescope is correctly collimated, the expanding disk should be a perfect circle (Figure 15).
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