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Astronomical objects will move
slowly out of the eyepiece view.
This is because as the Earth
rotates, objects in the sky seem
to move from East to West. You
can follow them by gently
moving the FunScope.
Using Your FunScope
How to Use Your FunScope During the Day
Point your FunScope at what
you want to look at by swiveling
it on its base. Or hold it with both
hands and point it at the object.
When looking at things during
the day, you can use the
FunScope on its base. But
things might be easier if …
...you hold it in your hands. Or
you cradle it in your lap.
Whatever you look at, it should
be at least 15 feet away to
focus sharply.
Just remember, never point the
FunScope at the Sun!
Look into the eyepiece. Push
the “tube” of the FunScope up,
down, left or right to center your
target in the eyepiece.
If what you see is blurry, focus
the image by turning
the eyepiece.