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Helpful Hints

1.

 

Your telescope is a very sensitive instrument.  For best results and fewer vibrations set your
telescope up on a level location on the ground rather than your concrete driveway or your
wooden deck.  This will provide a more stable foundation for viewing, especially if you've
drawn a crowd with your new telescope.

2.

 

If possible view from a location that has relatively few lights.  This will allow you to see
much fainter objects.  You'd be surprised how much more you'll see from your local lake or
park when compared to a backyard in the city.

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Using your telescope out a window is NEVER recommended.

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View objects that are high in the sky if possible.  Waiting until the object rises well above the
horizon will provide a brighter and crisper image.  Objects on the horizon are viewed
through several layers of earth's atmosphere.  Ever wonder why the moon appears orange as
it sets on the horizon.  It's because you are looking through a considerable more amount of
atmosphere than you would directly overhead.  (Note:  If objects high in the sky are distorted
or wavy, you are probably viewing on a very humid night.)  During nights of unstable
atmosphere, viewing through a telescope can be frustrating if not impossible.  Astronomers
refer to crisp, clear nights as nights of "good seeing."

Where do I start?

Your Bushnell telescope can bring the wonders of the universe to your eye.  While this manual is
intended to assist you in the set-up and basic use of this instrument, it does not cover everything
you might like to know about astronomy.  The first thing you need to do is get a very simple star
chart and a flashlight with a red bulb or red cellophane over the end.  For objects other than stars
and constellations, a basic guide to astronomy is a must.  Some recommended sources appear on
our website at 

www.bushnell.com

.  Also on our website will be current events in the sky for

suggested viewing.  But, some of the standbys that you can see are:

The Moon--a wonderful view of our lunar neighbor can be enjoyed with any magnification.  Try
viewing at different phases of the moon.  Lunar highlands, lunar maria (lowlands called "seas"
for their dark coloration), craters, ridges and mountains will astound you.

Saturn--even at the lowest power you should be able to see Saturn's rings and moons.  This is one
of the most satisfying objects in the sky to see simply because it looks like it does in pictures.
Imagine seeing what you've seen in textbooks or NASA images from your backyard!

Jupiter--the largest planet in our solar system is spectacular.  Most noted features are its dark
stripes or bands both above and below its equator.  These are the north and south equatorial
belts.  Also interesting are Jupiter's four major moons.  Pay close attention to their positions from
night to night.  They appear to be lined up on either side of Jupiter.

Mars--The Great Red Planet appears as a reddish-orange disk.  Look at different times of the year
and try to catch a glimpse of the white polar ice caps.

Venus--just like the moon, Venus changes phases from month to month.  Some views of brilliant
Venus appear as if you were looking at a distant crescent moon.

Nebulae--The Great Orion Nebula is a very well known night sky object.  This and many others
are brought to you by this telescope.

Star Clusters--View millions of stars densely packed in a cluster that resembles a ball.

Galaxies--One of the greatest and most interesting galaxies is our neighbor the Andromeda
Galaxy.  Enjoy this and many others.

Summary of Contents for VOYAGER 78-2010

Page 1: ...VOYAGER 4 5 INCH FAMILY TELESCOPE MODEL 78 2010 Never Look Directly At The Sun With Your Telescope Permanent Damage To Your Eyes May Occur ...

Page 2: ...R TELESCOPE UNPACKING YOUR TELESCOPE Included in your package you will find the main telescope body the cradle base a convenient shoulder strap and two eyepieces Make sure that you ve identified all the components before trying to use your new telescope YOUR BUSHNELL VOYAGER FAMILY TELESCOPE COMES PREASSEMBLED FROM OUR FACTORY THE ONLY STEPS THAT YOU MUST TAKE TO USE YOUR TELESCOPE FOLLOW PLACE TE...

Page 3: ...n with the 5mm eyepiece Other accessories available include a 9mm eyepiece model 78 0101 that would give you 56x or 56 power and a standard camera adapter model 78 0104 for photographing the night sky FOCUSING TELESCOPE 1 After inserting the eyepiece aim the main telescope tube at a land based target at least 200 yards away e g A telephone pole or building Fully extend focusing tube by turning Rac...

Page 4: ...cope will be easily focused which is important for continuing your exploration of the night sky 3 The low power eyepieces are perfect for viewing the full moon planets star clusters nebulae and even constellations These should build your foundation However for more detail try bumping up in magnification to higher power eyepieces on some of these objects During calm and crisp nights the light dark ...

Page 5: ...bulb or red cellophane over the end For objects other than stars and constellations a basic guide to astronomy is a must Some recommended sources appear on our website at www bushnell com Also on our website will be current events in the sky for suggested viewing But some of the standbys that you can see are The Moon a wonderful view of our lunar neighbor can be enjoyed with any magnification Try ...

Page 6: ...Telescope Focal Length The telescope focal length is the same focal length as the objective focal length For this telescope it is 500mm Telescope focal lengths range from 500mm to 1200mm on Bausch Lomb and Bushnell telescopes 4 What can I see with my telescope Telescopes with power ranging from 16X to 50X can be used to view Star Clusters and Nebulae 90X to 120X telescope can view galaxies Most pl...

Page 7: ...efects in materials and workmanship for one year after the date of purchase In the event of a defect under this warranty we will at our option repair or replace the product provided that you return the product postage prepaid This warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse or improper handling installation or maintenance of the product Any return made under this warranty must be accompanied ...

Page 8: ...e United States and Canada please contact your local dealer for applicable warranty information This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other rights which vary from country to country 2001 Bushnell Performance Optics ...

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