Congratulations!
You did it. Now go enjoy your telescope. You probably will want to align the sighting
scope during the daytime because it is easier. You should do this outside and point the
telescope at something at least 50 yards away. Objects will be seen upside down through
the eyepiece. This is normal! When you are looking at distant stars, it won’t matter if
they are upside down. We do sell an “erecting” eyepiece if you want to see images right
side up.
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