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Old 11-09-2009, 02:25 PM
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Point it at the moon and make sure you can see that clearly and well focused. Then, have a look with your eyes at a bunch of stars, or anything bright like Jupiter, near the moon. Then just move the scope slowly in that direction. The stars that you can see with your eyes should become visible through the eyepiece. It shouldn't be any harder than that. It's got me stumped if the stars don't come into view

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