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OBSERVING TIPS

Cool down:

Optics are affected by temperature changes, so it is not recommended to take a telescope from a

warm room to the cold night and immediately observe with it.  The objective lens must settle down to the ambi-

ent temperature before it performs as it should. It is best to leave the telescope outside for a couple of hours to

let it cool down and acclimate.

Plan out your observing session:

Use a good planetarium pro-

gram to see what celestial objects are viewable in your location

when you are observing. Observe dimmer deep sky objects after it

gets completely dark and planets when they are as high in the sky

as possible. Planets and stars will be less affected by air turbulence

and atmospheric refraction when they are higher in the sky. This is

because you are looking through less atmosphere. 

Dark adapting:

It takes at least 15 minutes for your eyes to adapt to the darkness so

you can see faint objects. If you use white light at night you will ruin your night vision.

The human eye is less impacted by red light, so always use a red observers flashlight

when observing. If a car approaches, avoid looking at the headlights. If your observing

session includes the moon you may want to do it last as it will seriously impact your

night vision. A good moon filter is recommended when observing the moon to filter out

80% of the moons glare. It is reflected sunlight after all.

Record your observations:

It is fun to try your hand at sketching planets, clusters and other deep sky 

objects. Check out the Astronomical League https://www.astroleague.org/ for more information. 

Heat sources:

Avoid looking at planets, the moon, or close double stars when they are positioned above a

house roof or other structure that gives off heat. It will distort the views at higher powers.

Atmospheric Diffraction:

The atmosphere can cause your telescope to exhibit false

color. That color is not in the telescope, but above you. Moisture in the atmosphere may

act like prisms, and brighter objects will appear with a reddish color on one side and a

green-blue color on the other. This is the atmosphere, not your telescope. 

Observing deep sky objects:

Deep sky objects like nebulae and galax-

ies can be very hard to discern for new hobbyists.The more experience

you have, the more of them you’ll be able to see. Avoid observing when

you are tired or after consuming alcohol or drugs. With time, you will be-

come more able to see these very low contrast, diffuse objects. Try using

averted vision, where you look to one side of the object where your eye is

more sensitive. If you are looking at a diffuse object and you are not sure

you are seeing it, lightly tap the side of the telescope and as the stars vi-

brate, so will the object. When observing deep sky objects, if you want to

focus the telescope better, focus on the brigtest star in the eyepiece, not

the diffuse object. Finally, when observing objects like gobular star clus-

ters make sure you are not touching the telescope. Even a small vibration

can render dimmer stars invisible.  

Comfort:

Dress warmly enough for the night air, if you are cold you will not see as much. This is particularly

true for your ears. Cover your ears and you will retain more body heat. Use a comfortable chair and position

yourself so you are not craning your neck or twisting your back. If you have a refractor that requires you to get

down on your knees, use a padded kneeling mat. 

Putting it all away:

Always keep the telescope capped and/or covered when not in use. After a night under 

the stars, bring your telescope inside and let it acclimate to the indoors. If dew has formed on your lens, uncap

both ends and let it air dry before putting it away. Do this in a room that is dry and relatively dust free. Putting

your telescope away wet can encourage mold growth and while that is rare, it is something you should 

always avoid. 

Globular Cluster

Summary of Contents for PREMIER SVX80T-3SV

Page 1: ...uburn Precision Optics WWW STELLARVUE COM 11802 KEMPER ROAD AUBURN CA 95603 U S A PHONE 530 823 7796 FAX 530 823 8121 STELLARVUE STELLARVUEC SEEING IS BELIEVING The mission of Stellarvue is to inspire...

Page 2: ...m diameter 9 5 8 long retracting aluminum dew shield in Instrument White with black anodized fittings Dimensions OTA 5 5 diameter 16 long with dew shield retracted and 18 75 long when extended Weight...

Page 3: ...tested multiple times to ensure perfection Please store and use it as you would any optical device If dust accumulates on the lens you may use a bulb type blower to remove it Always be careful to avoi...

Page 4: ...p in Auburn California After machine polishing we map the optical surfaces using our Zygo Phase Shifting Laser Interferometer This equipment is capable of measuring surfaces far more accurately than t...

Page 5: ...emove the tele scope from the cardboard box and set it on a secure surface Unzip or unlatch the case to reveal the tele scope inside Unpack the telescope from its case and make sure you have all the n...

Page 6: ...ith a Losmandy style rail Generally telescope mounts use one of two different style mounting rails Select the proper size of rail for the mount you are using Most larger mounts use the larger Losmandy...

Page 7: ...USE Now that you have securely attached the telescope to the mount you will need to balance it in both axes The mount manual explains how to do this If you are using an equatorial and or go to comput...

Page 8: ...s means objects appear 24 times closer The smaller the focal length of the eyepiece the higher the power becomes So our 4 7 mm eyepiece provides 102 power 48mm 4 7mm The ability of a telescope to magn...

Page 9: ...ause your telescope to exhibit false color That color is not in the telescope but above you Moisture in the atmosphere may act like prisms and brighter objects will appear with a reddish color on one...

Page 10: ...ES VISUAL ACCESSORIES MOUNTING OPTIONS 1 25 Eyepieces Optional 1 25 Filter DSLR Camera T Ring T Ring Extension tubes required for your CCD camera call Stellarvue for assistance CCD Camera Extension tu...

Page 11: ...mounts using the Losmandy sized rail MOUNTING HARDWARE see page 11 FINDERSCOPES PHOTOGRAPHIC GUIDE SCOPES REFLEX SIGHTS 50 mm Optical Finderscope Guidescope rings and rail Finderscope Rings Red Dot Fi...

Page 12: ...dard rifle scope mount Use the F002E base to mount the finder to one of the two telescope mounting rings While the brightness is controlled with a 7 position switch some users feel it is too bright to...

Page 13: ...e and rings 2 Tighten mounting shoe Thumbscrews 1 S li d e in to s h o e There are six thumb screws that hold the finderscope These thumb screws allow the user to adjust the finderscope up down left r...

Page 14: ...ey show extremely fine detail in sunspots and faculae on our nearest star 3 Daystar Chromosphere and Ha filters Observe prominences and surface Chromosphere details using a simple plug in device that...

Page 15: ...ce There are two types of correctors made for the SVX80T one is a flattener and one is a reducer flattener SFF3 Flattener The SVX80T is an f 6 optical system with a 480 mm focal length The SFF3 80 3SV...

Page 16: ...meras DSLR s remove the lens and replace it with a t ring that has the same size thread as the flattener or reducer flattener The backfocus must include the t ring that is attached to the camera in pl...

Page 17: ...ser with M78 threaded drawtube Stellarvue offers various versions of this reducer flattener with the appro priate extension tubes and spacer rings that will enable it to be used effectively with vario...

Page 18: ...ning the Lower Tension Control Do not over tighten or the focuser will be harder to focus Upper Tension Control There is an upper tension control that applies addi tional pressure to the drawtube and...

Page 19: ...ns blow it off with a large bulb syringe like a Rocket Blower If the lens needs cleaning make sure you blow all the dust off the lens with the bulb syringe Never use canned air as it can damage the su...

Page 20: ...ONGER SV SHALL NOTIFY THE CUSTOMER SV MAY REPLACE ANY PRODUCT THAT HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED WITH A NEW PRODUCT OF COMPARABLE VALUE AND FUNC TION PRODUCTS THAT HAVE BEEN DAMAGED DROPPED DISASSEMBLED ABUSE...

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