Explore Scientific David H. Levy Comet Hunter MN-152 Owner's Manual
Explore Scientific David H. Levy Comet Hunter MN-152 Owner's Manual

Explore Scientific David H. Levy Comet Hunter MN-152 Owner's Manual

152mm f/4.8 maksutov-newtonian telescope

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Owner's Guide
David H. Levy Comet Hunter
152mm f/4.8 Maksutov-Newtonian Telescope
ANL4852740GB0311EXPLORE

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Guide ™ David H. Levy Comet Hunter 152mm f/4.8 Maksutov-Newtonian Telescope ™ ANL4852740GB0311EXPLORE...
  • Page 2: Sun Warning

    WARRANTY AND SERVICE Product Warranty Explore Scientific will repair or replace the product, or part thereof, found upon inspection to be defective, provided the defective part or product is returned to Explore Scientific USA, freight prepaid, with confirmation of product registration for a period of five years from the date of original purchase. Explore Scientific products purchased from the USA outside the United States are included in this extended warranty, but the owner is responsible for all shipping costs (including customs, taxes, etc.), both inbound...
  • Page 3 Through a special arrangement with Explore Scientific, sales of this Comet Hunter telescope help support the National Sharing the Sky Foundation so that we can carry on with our outreach activities. So we encourage you to use your Comet Hunter as often as possible and to get involved in public outreach in astronomy in your local community.
  • Page 4 A Message from Explore Scientific We wish to thank you for choosing a David H. Levy Comet Hunter 152mm f/4.8 Maksutov-Newtonian telescope! It is quite literally a telescope that was born to share the sky; a portion of each sale goes to the National Sharing the Sky Foundation, a non-profit organization based in Arizona, where David Levy and his staff support schools and the general public around the world in their quest to learn more about science through hands on astronomy.
  • Page 5 Fig. 1 Standard Equipment 1. Optical Tube 2. Cradle Rings with Handle 3. 8x50 Correct Image Finderscope 4. Finderscope Illuminator 5. 10:1 Two-Speed Focuser 6. Focus Lock Knob 7. Focus Tension Knob 8. 30mm 70° Series Eyepiece 9. 2’ to 1.25” Eyepiece Adapter 10.
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Getting Started Focusing the Finder Scope Fig. 3, Objective Lens Focusing Fig. 2, Eyepiece Focusing The 8X50 Correct Image Finder Scope has focusing adjustments for the objective and the eyepiece. You can make the initial focus adjustments hand held: Loosen the eyepiece focus adjustment by turning it counterclockwise while firmly holding the eyepiece focus lock ring (1, Fig.
  • Page 7 Mounting and Adjusting the Finder Scope To align the finder scope, perform steps 1 through 5 during the daytime; perform step 6 at night. 1. Slide the track on the bottom of the finder scope into the slot in the finder scope mounting assembly (1, Fig.3). To secure the finder scope to the mounting assembly, tighten the two thumbscrews (2, Fig.
  • Page 8 Fig. 7, 10:1 Two-Speed Focuser Adjustments Tools The Comet Hunter uses standard metric hex wrenches and a flat-head screwdriver to make most of the adjustments. Upon registering the product, our Customer Service department will provide a special primary mirror collimation adjustment tool that allows more precise adjustments, and the ability to hold the final adjustment securely while the mirror cell is locked.
  • Page 9 Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Fig.10 Fig.11 Fig. 12 Fig. 13 Collimation The Comet Hunter telescope is optically aligned (collimated) at the factory prior to shipment, but may occasionally require re- alignment, particularly if the telescope has received rough handling in shipment. Before using this model for the first time, check the alignment of the optics as outlined in this section.
  • Page 10: Secondary Mirror Adjustments

    Secondary Mirror Adjustments: There are three types of major adjustment to the secondary mirror: rotation, vertical centering, and tilt. If the secondary mirror (1, Fig. 11) isn’t centered in the focuser drawtube (2, Fig. 11), please center it by using the adjustment screws (3 and 4 Fig. 8). to tilt the secondary mirror into place.
  • Page 11 Cone error adjustment is most often used when the telescope is attached to a German equatorial mount, so that the polar axis of the mount and the center of the telescope’s optical axis are aiming at the same point in the sky. Adjustment is done by trial and error.
  • Page 12: Notes On Cleaning

    Explore Scientific offers a professional cleaning and collimation service if you wish, but it is helpful to know how to clean the optics yourself. In this instruction, we give you all of the cleaning agents that we use in regular optics production, how to prepare them, and how to use them.
  • Page 13: Specifications

    Specifications Optical design: Maksutov-Newtonian Diameter (primary mirror): 152 mm (6’’) Diameter (secondary mirror): 49 mm Focal length: 731 mm Focal ratio: f/4.8 Resolving power: 0.77 arc seconds Material (primary mirror): BK-7 Coatings: Enhanced Multi-Layer Deposition (EMD ) Coatings on Primary Mirror and Corrector Plate; 99% Dielectric Coating on Secondary Mirror Weight (net): 7.0 kg...
  • Page 14 © 2018 Explore Scientific Explore Scientific GmbH Gutenbergstr. 2 • 46414 Rhede • Germany Tel. +49 2872-8074-400 www.explorescientific.de • support@explorescientific.de Errors and specifications subject to change without notice. Manual_4852740_Comet-Hunter-MN_en_EXPSC_v052018a...

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