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Kids Telescope 400x40mm with Tripod & Finder Scope, Portable Telescope for Kids

$ 25.21

  • Aperture: 40 mm
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Features: Lens Cover, Mounted, Quick Release
  • MPN: does ot apply, does not apply
  • Maximum Magnification: 40-59x
  • Model: Orion 10014 SkyQuest XT 4.5
  • Mount Type: Double Fork
  • Type: Refractor
  • UPC: does not apply
  • gtin13: does not apply

Description

Product Description Finder Scope Adjustment As the telescope only offers a limited field of view, it may be fairly hard to locate the object for observation. This is why the telescope is fitted with a cross-hair finder scope for orientation purposes. We recommend performing the following adjustments in daylight. Insert the eyepiece with the lower magnification into the diagonal mirror. Observe an easily recognizable fixed object that is no more than 300 meters away. Adjust and focusing the telescope until the object is located right in the center of your field of view. Now look through the finder scope, If you can not see the fixed object, slacken the adjusting nut and move the finder scope until you can see the object. Then tighten down the adjusting nut making sure that the object remains visible in the center of the finder scope. EASY TO ASSEMBLE & USE Spread the table-top tripod. Place the telescope tube onto the tripod mount. Insert the diagonal mirror into the focus tube. Insert the eyepiece into the diagonal mirror. Adjust the focus knob to view the clear image. WARNING: NEVER aim your telescope at the sun or close to the sun! CAUTION: Do not let children use any telescope without supervision! Magnification of Telescope The magnification power of a telescope indicates how much an image is enlarged or how big and close it appears to the viewer. The focal length of the eyepiece, combined with the focal length of the telescope, determine the magnification power. Three Magnifications To calculate the power of your telescope with any particular eyepiece, simply divide the focal length of the telescope (400mm) by the focal length of the eyepiece (indicated in “mm” on the eyepiece collar). When you use the eyepiece H6mm with this telescope, the magnification will be 66X. About Moon mirror Because there is great deal of reflected glare when the full moon is observed, the addition of the moon mirror will remove this glare and make it possible to sharpen surface details. The moon mirror is screwed into the eyepiece when you view the moon.