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DARK-ADAPTING YOUR EYES

When you go out into the dark, your eyes need time to adjust. You 
will initially be able to see only a fraction of the stars and objects your 
eyes are capable of. Remain in the dark (don’t look at any lights or 
cell phones) for at least 30 minutes, and your eyes should be around 
80% of their full dark-adapted sensitivity. Every time bright light 
comes into your eye, the dark-adapting process will start over.

When eyes are fully dark-adapted, you will probably still need to see 
what you’re doing. Use a red-light flashlight to maneuver around the 
area. A regular flashlight covered in red cellophane will work, but red 
LED lights are best.

ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATION TIPS

TRACKING CELESTIAL OBJECTS

The Earth is always rotating about its polar axis, completing one full 
rotation every 24 hours. This is what defines our “day”, and we see it 
in the apparent movement of sun and stars throughout each rotation. 
In the same way that the sun rises and sets each day, the stars in 
the sky rise and set each night. The motion translates to a rate of 
approximately .25° per minute, or 15 arc-seconds per second.  
This is commonly referred to as the sidereal rate.

As you observe any celestial object, remember that it is in motion. You 
will need to continuously update your binocular position throughout a 
viewing session, most easily done using your tripod adjustments.  
As an object begins to leave your field of view, adjust your position in the 
correct direction and bring the view back to center.

Summary of Contents for Tachyon 25x100

Page 1: ...0 1 5 W 30 W 45 W 60 W 1 5 E 75 W OWNER S MANUAL ASTRONOMICAL BINOCULARS ZHUMELL TACHYON 25X100 ASTRONOMY BINOCULARS...

Page 2: ...ell you get field tested precision crafted optics at the best possible value So even if you re just starting out as an amateur birder or astronomer you don t have to settle for entry level products Zh...

Page 3: ...wing 4 Astronomical Observation Tips 5 Cool Views 6 Astronomy Terminology 7 Warranty i Tripod Mounting ii Interpupillary Distance iii Center and Diopter Focus i Selecting a Viewing Site ii Seeing and...

Page 4: ...ty but will require proper care If after reading this manual you still have questions about your Zhumell binoculars please visit http www zhumell com for more helpful tips and contact information Our...

Page 5: ...cleaning binocular lenses use included lens cloth or other soft lint free cloth Use lens cleaner or diluted isopropyl alcohol to remove dirt and smudges other chemicals may damage your equipment Alwa...

Page 6: ...the settings for easy adjustment in the future To get the most from your Zhumell astronomical binoculars be sure to understand and properly use these features Doing so will lead to the most satisfyin...

Page 7: ...e a distant or astronomical object on which to focus 2 Close your left eye or cover the left objective lens and turn the right diopter until the object is in perfect focus 3 Close your right eye or co...

Page 8: ...binoculars at the object you d like to see Adjust the focus knobs to bring the object into clear view To use your binoculars for astronomical viewing read the following guide to achieve viewing succes...

Page 9: ...look at bright stars about 40 above the horizon If the stars appear to twinkle there is significant atmospheric distortion and viewing at high magnification will not be ideal If these stars are steadi...

Page 10: ...ts are best ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATION TIPS TRACKING CELESTIAL OBJECTS The Earth is always rotating about its polar axis completing one full rotation every 24 hours This is what defines our day and we s...

Page 11: ...ng its partial phases when shadows fall on the craters and canyon walls to give them definition Even though the full moon may look like a tempting target the light is too bright and the definition too...

Page 12: ...ly enough you can see the Cassini division a thin dark gap in the rings You can also often make out one or more of Saturns moons including the largest Titan VENUS At its brightest Venus is the most lu...

Page 13: ...ions your binoculars are well equipped to gather the light necessary to view these objects but you will need to find a viewing site well away from light pollution and give your eyes plenty of time to...

Page 14: ...ghtest and most beautiful deep sky objects first catalogued about 200 years ago by French astronomer Charles Messier Using your star chart determine in which constellation your object lies and locate...

Page 15: ...al equator The vernal equinox is where right ascension is at 0h hours The autumnal equinox can be found at 12h R A ZENITH The zenith is the point in the celestial sphere directly above your head The z...

Page 16: ...ranty To obtain warranty service the damaged equipment must be returned to Zhumell Our Customer Care associates will be happy to assist you in completing this return to get your Zhumell in working ord...

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