TimHH
04-02-2010, 06:04 PM
Hi everyone.
Newbie here. I recently bought a telescope (Celestron 130 EQ), all is going well, except that I spent lots of time getting the right target in view. My finderscope is not yet properly aligned and it's a mystery to me as to how, mainly because I don't know how to use this thing properly. It concerns a Star Pointer Finderscope here (permanently attached), on of those using 0 magnification and a little red LED dot. According to the manual I have to keep BOTH eyes open look trhough the finderscope and align the red dot with the target. According to me (and probably physics) it is impossible to align a distant and a close object using BOTH eyes, depending on which one you focus you will see the other one double. Can anyone tell me how to use this thing properly? Do I realy keep both eyes open, and what do I focus on the star or the red dot? Alignment of the finderscope itself should be okay.
Cheers, Tim.
Newbie here. I recently bought a telescope (Celestron 130 EQ), all is going well, except that I spent lots of time getting the right target in view. My finderscope is not yet properly aligned and it's a mystery to me as to how, mainly because I don't know how to use this thing properly. It concerns a Star Pointer Finderscope here (permanently attached), on of those using 0 magnification and a little red LED dot. According to the manual I have to keep BOTH eyes open look trhough the finderscope and align the red dot with the target. According to me (and probably physics) it is impossible to align a distant and a close object using BOTH eyes, depending on which one you focus you will see the other one double. Can anyone tell me how to use this thing properly? Do I realy keep both eyes open, and what do I focus on the star or the red dot? Alignment of the finderscope itself should be okay.
Cheers, Tim.