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National Geographic 50mm ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPE Instruction Manual

National Geographic 50mm ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPE Instruction Manual

50mm astronomical telescope

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Summary of Contents for National Geographic 50mm ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPE

  • Page 1 Customer Services: © 2008 National Geographic Society +44 (0) 844 800 1049 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC and Yellow Border Design are trademarks of the National Geographic Society. Printed in China. All rights reserved. Please retain the information in this manual for future reference.
  • Page 2: Components

    Tighten the small chrome screw on the side of the Congratulations! You are now the owner of a National Geographic telescope. focus tube to hold the diagonal mirror With proper care and handling of your telescope, you will enjoy looking at securely in position (Picture 4).
  • Page 3: Using Your Telescope

    THE 2 X IMAGE ERECTOR USING YOUR TELESCOPE When using your telescope with the diagonal mirror in place, everything you 1. Take your telescope outside. Viewing objects through closed or open see will be right-side up, but will be laterally reversed. That means that right windows is not recommended.
  • Page 4: The Moon

    If you keep the dust caps on your telescope when it is not in use and avoid Jupiter has many moons, four of which Jupiter is the largest planet in handling the lenses or mirrors, only minimal optical maintenance of your are often visible through your telescope, our solar system and the second telescope should be required.

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