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Provides an overview of the telescope, setup, and usage instructions, including terrestrial viewing first.
Used to locate objects prior to using the main telescope; requires alignment with the main tube.
Details the 6mm (133x, most powerful) and 20mm (40x, least powerful) eyepieces.
Mechanism allowing for precise focusing of the telescope for clear viewing.
Software for viewing the sky from any location, time, or even the future.
Never point the telescope at the sun; doing so can result in blindness or serious eye damage.
Covers identifying parts, extending tripod legs, attaching the telescope mount, and accessory tray.
Instructions for mounting the Mars-Eye Finder onto the telescope bracket and tightening screws.
Advice on keeping optics clean by removing caps during use and replacing them when not in use.
Explains the purpose of the collimation spot on the primary mirror for optical alignment.
Instructions on how to operate the focusing wheels to achieve a clear image with an inserted eyepiece.
Guide on inserting eyepieces, recommending low power first for better field of view and brightness.
Steps for removing and sliding the Mars-Eye finder onto the dovetail mount of the main telescope tube.
Detailed procedure for aligning the Mars-Eye finder's red dot with the main telescope's view.
Instructions for moving the red dot vertically using the elevation screw on the finder.
Instructions for moving the red dot horizontally using the windage screw on the finder.
Lists the magnification power (e.g., 133x for 6mm, 40x for 20mm) for each eyepiece.
Advice on familiarizing with parts, optimal viewing locations, and using low vs. high power.
Details the guarantee to replace or repair defective products within the first year of purchase.
Provides contact details for Cosmo Brands Inc. and customer service email for support.