CELESTRON 21039-CT_DS Powerseeker Refractor Telescope User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- Celestron
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DS Powerseeker Refractor Telescope
User Guide
Powerseeker Refractor Telescope
Unpack your telescope and verify that all parts are present. Your PowerSeeker 50AZ includes: optical ube w/ lens shade attached; tripod with center upport bracket and accessory tray; three yepieces; a 3x Barlow lens, star diagonal, inderscope with bracket, and a 1.5x image erecting eyepiece.
| To set up the tripod, spread the legs outward until they are fully extended
and push down center leg
brace.| Extend the center portion of each of the three tripod legs down about
6 to 12 inches. Flip the tightening lever inward on each leg to secure
the extended leg in place.
Check to ensure that all three legs are the same height once extended to
provide a level platform for the telescope.| To mount the accessory tray,
remove the fastener from the lower support bracket.| Place accessory tray on
lower support bracket and then tighten fastener.
Remove the threaded bolt from the underside of the telescope tube.| Line up
the hole in the mount with the holes on the underside of the optical tube as
shown above.| Replace the threaded bolt to secure the optical tube to the
mount.
Properly assembled the optical tube should appear as pictured above.| Remove
the knurled fi nderscope nuts from the optical tube.|
Orient the fi nderscope so that it is facing towards the front of the tube. Place the finderscope over the screws as shown.
Replace the knurled nuts to secure in place and remove the lens covers.|
Loosen the set screws on the focuser and remove the plastic cap.| Insert the
diagonal into the focuser and tighten the set screws to secure in place.
Remove the plastic cap on the diagonal.
Place the 20mm eyepiece into the barrel of the diagonal as shown above.
Tighten the set screw to secure in place.| Remove the lens cap from the front
of the telescope.| To observe, look through the eyepiece as shown above. Focus
the image by turning the knobs below the focuser.
For additional magnifi cation, you can use the included 3x Barlow lens.
Place the Barlow lens in the focuser in place of the eyepiece. Remove
the cap from the Barlow lens.| Insert the barrel of the 20mm eyepiece into the
Barlow lens and tighten the
screws to secure it in place.
ALIGNING THE FINDERSCOPE
CHOOSE A TARGET
Take the telescope outside during the day and fi nd an easily recognizable
object, like a treetlight, license plate or sign. The object should be as
far away aspossible, but at least a quarter mile away.
| CENTER THE TARGET IN THE EYEPIECE
Look through the telescope using your lower powered 20mm eyepiece. Move the
telescope until the object you chose lies in the center of the view. If the
image is blurry, gently turn the focus knobs on either side of the telescope
until it comes into sharp focus. NOTE: The image in your telescope may
appear inverted. This is perfectly normal in an
astronomical telescope.|
LOOK THROUGH FINDERSCOPOnce the object is centered in your 20mm eyepiece, look
through the
finderscope and locate the crosshair reticle.
ADJUST THE FINDERSCOPE
Without moving the telescope, use the three finger knobs surrounding in the fi
derscope bracket to move the fi nder around until the crosshair appears over
the same object you are observing in the telescope’s 20mm eyepiece.| YOUR
FINDERSCOPE IS NOW ALIGNED!
It should not require realignment unless it is bumped or dropped.
TIP: Try adjusting one screw at a time. Loosen one screw by half a turn
and tighten another by the same amount to ensure the fi nderscope is securely
held in place.
YOUR FIRST NIGHT OUT
THE MOON
The best and easiest target for you to try to view fi rst is the Moon. Try observing the Moon at different points in its phase cycle. The best time to view the Moon is from two days after a New Moon up to a few days before a Full Moon. During this period, you will be able to see the most detail in the craters and lunar mountain ranges.
With the Moon visible in the sky, set up your telescope with the 20mm eyepiece installed.| Move the telescope so that it is roughly pointing toward the Moon.|
Look through the fi nderscope and locate the crosshair eticle. Continue moving the telescope until the crosshair appears over the Moon.
Look through the telescope’s 20mm eyepiece. Gently turn the focus knobs to
adjust the sharpness of the image.| CONGRATULATIONS!
YOU HAVE NOW OBSERVED YOUR FIRST CELESTIAL OBJECT!| You can view many other
celestial objects, such as planets, star clusters and nebulae using this same
technique if you know where to fi nd them in the night sky.
To get a closer view of the Moon, loosen the set screws on the focuser and
remove the 20mm eyepiece. Replace it with your 4mm eyepiece and tighten the
set screws to secure it in place. The 4mm eyepiece will give you signifi
cantly more magnifi cation, making the Moon appear much larger.
NOTE: You may need to adjust the focus knobs when you change eyepieces,
so make sure you are getting the sharpest image possible.
Celestron’s free SkyPortal app for iOS and Android can help you locate and identify a wide array of celestial objects quickly and easily.
SOLAR WARNING
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Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or with a telescope unless you have the proper solar fi lter. Permanent and irreversible eye damage may result.
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Never use your telescope to project an image of the Sun onto any surface. Internal heat build-up can damage the telescope and any accessories attached to it.
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Never use an eyepiece solar fi lter or a Herschel wedge. Internal heat build-up inside the telescope can cause these devices to crack or break, allowing unfi ltered sunlight
to pass through to the eye. -
Do not leave the telescope unsupervised, especially when children or adults unfamiliar with the correct operating procedures of your telescope are present.
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