Explore Scientific 80-40071CF

National Geographic 70mm Refractor Telescope Instruction Manual

Model: 80-40071CF | Brand: Explore Scientific

1. Einleitung

Thank you for choosing the National Geographic 70mm Refractor Telescope. This instrument is designed to provide clear views of celestial objects such as the Moon, planets, and brighter deep-sky objects, as well as terrestrial observations. This manual will guide you through the assembly, operation, and maintenance of your telescope to ensure an optimal viewErfahrung.

2. Sicherheitshinweise

  • WARNING: NEVER look directly at the Sun through your telescope or its finder scope without a professionally manufactured solar filter. Permanent and irreversible eye damage, including blindness, can result.
  • Kinder sollten beim Benutzen des Teleskops stets beaufsichtigt werden.
  • Behandeln Sie optische Komponenten vorsichtig, um Kratzer oder Beschädigungen zu vermeiden.
  • Ensure the tripod is stable on a level surface before attaching the telescope.

3. Teile vorbeiview

Familiarize yourself with the components of your telescope. Refer to the diagram below for identification.

Diagram showing labeled parts of the National Geographic 70mm Refractor Telescope including objective lens, pan-tilt mount, tripod, optical tube, diagonal, eyepieces, Barlow lens, red dot viewfinder, and smartphone adapter.

Figure 3.1: Telescope Parts Diagram
This image illustrates the various components of the telescope, clearly labeled for easy identification. Key parts include the 70mm Objective Lens, Pan-Tilt Alt-Azimuth Mount, Tripod with Accessory Tray, Optical Tube Assembly (OTA) with Dew Shield, Focus Wheel, Diagonal, 1.25" Eyepieces (9.7mm and 26mm), 2x Barlow Lens, Red Dot Viewfinder, and Smartphone Adapter.

  • 70-mm-Objektiv: The main lens that gathers light.
  • Pan-Tilt Alt-Azimuth Mount: Allows movement of the telescope horizontally and vertically.
  • Tripod with Accessory Tray: Provides a stable base and a convenient place for eyepieces.
  • Optical Tube Assembly (OTA) with Dew Shield: The main body of the telescope, protecting the objective lens.
  • Fokusrad: Dient zur Fokussierung für ein klares Bild.
  • Diagonale: A mirror that reflects the light 90 degrees, providing a comfortable viewing angle and an upright, but laterally reversed, image.
  • 1.25" Eyepieces (9.7mm and 26mm): Interchangeable lenses that determine magnification.
  • 2x Barlow-Linse: Doubles the magnification of any eyepiece used with it.
  • Roter Punkt ViewFinder: A non-magnifying device used to quickly locate objects in the sky.
  • Smartphone-Adapter: Allows attachment of a smartphone to capture images through the eyepiece.
Various telescope accessories including a diagonal, 9.7mm eyepiece, 26mm eyepiece, 2x Barlow lens, and a red dot finder.

Abbildung 3.2: Mitgeliefertes Zubehör
This image displays the essential accessories provided with the telescope: the diagonal for comfortable viewing, two Plössl eyepieces (9.7mm and 26mm) for different magnifications, a 2x Barlow lens to double eyepiece power, and a red dot finder for easy object location.

4. Einrichtung

4.1 Auspacken

Carefully remove all components from the packaging. It is recommended to keep the original packaging for future storage or transport.

4.2 Stativmontage

  1. Spread the tripod legs outwards until they are fully extended and stable.
  2. Stellen Sie die Höhe der Stativbeine auf Ihre gewünschte Höhe ein. viewing level. Secure them using the locking clamps.
  3. Befestigen Sie die Zubehörablage an der Mittelstrebe des Stativs. Diese Ablage sorgt für Stabilität und bietet einen praktischen Platz für Ihre Okulare.

4.3 Telescope Tube Attachment

  1. Locate the pan-tilt alt-azimuth mount on top of the tripod.
  2. Align the optical tube assembly (OTA) with the mounting bracket on the mount.
  3. Secure the OTA to the mount using the provided screws or clamps, ensuring it is firmly attached but not overtightened.
National Geographic 70mm Refractor Telescope fully assembled on a tripod with a smartphone attached to the eyepiece, displaying an image of the moon.

Figure 4.1: Assembled Telescope with Smartphone Adapter
This image shows the complete telescope setup, including the main optical tube, alt-azimuth mount, tripod, and a smartphone securely mounted to the eyepiece for astrophotography.

4.4 Eyepiece and Diagonal Installation

  1. Lösen Sie die Rändelschraube am Auszugsrohr des Fokussierers.
  2. Insert the diagonal into the focuser drawtube. Tighten the thumbscrew to secure it.
  3. Loosen the thumbscrew on the diagonal.
  4. Insert your desired eyepiece (e.g., 26mm for lower magnification) into the diagonal. Tighten the thumbscrew to secure it.

4.5 Red Dot Viewfinder Installation and Alignment

  1. Bringen Sie den roten Punkt an viewfinder to its designated bracket on the telescope tube.
  2. Zum Ausrichten der viewfinder, point the main telescope at a distant, stationary object (e.g., a treetop or street sign) during daylight hours.
  3. Look through the lowest power eyepiece and center the object in the main telescope's field of view.
  4. Turn on the red dot finder. Adjust the horizontal and vertical alignment screws on the finder until the red dot is centered on the same object you see in the eyepiece.

4.6 Smartphone Adapter Attachment

  1. Secure your smartphone into the adapter.
  2. Carefully place the adapter over the eyepiece. Ensure the smartphone camera lens is aligned with the eyepiece.
  3. Adjust the adapter to hold the phone firmly in place.
Nahaufnahme view of a smartphone attached to the telescope eyepiece, displaying a clear image of the moon on its screen.

Figure 4.2: Smartphone Adapter in Use
This close-up image demonstrates the smartphone adapter attached to the telescope's eyepiece, with a smartphone displaying a magnified view of the moon, ready for astrophotography.

5. Bedienung des Teleskops

5.1 Fokussierung

Once an object is centered in your eyepiece, slowly turn the focus wheel until the image appears sharp and clear. Fine adjustments may be needed as objects move or as your eyes adjust.

5.2 Locating Objects with the Red Dot ViewFinder

With the red dot viewfinder aligned (as per Section 4.5), look through the finder and move the telescope until the red dot is positioned directly on your target object. Then, look through the main telescope's eyepiece; the object should be within your field of view.

5.3 Ändern der Vergrößerung

Your telescope comes with two eyepieces (9.7mm and 26mm) and a 2x Barlow lens. To change magnification:

  • Lower Magnification (Wider Field of View): Use the 26mm eyepiece. This is ideal for locating objects and viewing larger celestial bodies or star fields. (Magnification: 700mm / 26mm = 26.9x)
  • Higher Magnification (Narrower Field of View): Use the 9.7mm eyepiece for more detailed views of the Moon and planets. (Magnification: 700mm / 9.7mm = 72x)
  • Verwendung der Barlowlinse: Insert the Barlow lens into the diagonal first, then insert an eyepiece into the Barlow lens. This doubles the magnification of the eyepiece. For example, with the 26mm eyepiece and 2x Barlow, magnification is 53.8x. With the 9.7mm eyepiece and 2x Barlow, magnification is 144x.

5.4 Beobachtung von Himmelskörpern

  • Der Mond: Start with the 26mm eyepiece to view the entire lunar surface, then switch to the 9.7mm or 9.7mm with Barlow for detailed views of craters and mountains.
  • Planeten: Planets appear as small disks. Use higher magnifications (9.7mm eyepiece or with Barlow) to observe details like Jupiter's moons or Saturn's rings.
  • Deep-Sky-Objekte: Star clusters and nebulae are best viewed with lower magnifications (26mm eyepiece) to capture their full extent.

5.5 Terrestrial Observation

Your refractor telescope can also be used for observing distant land objects. Note that the diagonal will produce an image that is upright but laterally reversed (mirror image). For fully corrected images, a separate erecting prism (not included) would be required.

5.6 Smartphone Astrophotography

With the smartphone adapter attached (Section 4.6), open your phone's camera app. Position the phone to align the camera lens with the eyepiece. You may need to zoom in slightly on your phone to eliminate vignetting (dark edges). Use your phone's camera controls to adjust exposure and focus for the best image. This is particularly effective for capturing images of the Moon.

6. Wartung

6.1 Linsenreinigung

  • Use a soft brush or compressed air to remove loose dust particles.
  • For smudges or fingerprints, apply a small amount of optical cleaning fluid to a clean, soft microfiber cloth (specifically designed for optics) and gently wipe the lens surface in a circular motion from the center outwards.
  • Vermeiden Sie es, optische Oberflächen mit den Fingern zu berühren.

6.2 Speicherung

When not in use, store your telescope in a clean, dry environment. Replace all dust caps on the objective lens, focuser, and eyepieces. If possible, store the telescope in its original packaging or a dedicated telescope case to protect it from dust and impacts.

6.3 Allgemeine Pflege

Avoid exposing the telescope to extreme temperatures or sudden temperature changes. Do not leave the telescope in direct sunlight for extended periods, especially without the objective lens cap, as this can cause internal damage.

7. Fehlerbehebung

ProblemMögliche UrsacheLösung
Das Bild ist unscharf oder unpräzise.Falsche Fokuseinstellung.Adjust the focus wheel slowly until the image is sharp.
Objekte konnten nicht gefunden werden.roter Punkt viewfinder is not aligned or not used correctly.Align the red dot viewfinder during daylight hours (Section 4.5). Ensure the red dot is on when using.
Das Bild ist auf dem Kopf oder spiegelverkehrt.Normal for astronomical telescopes with a diagonal.This is expected. For terrestrial viewing, an erecting prism (not included) would correct the image.
Kein Bild sichtbar.Die Staubkappen sind noch drauf, das falsche Okular, oder man zielt in den leeren Himmel.Remove all dust caps. Start with the lowest power eyepiece (26mm). Use the red dot finder to locate a bright object.

8. Spezifikationen

BesonderheitDetail
Optisches DesignRefraktor
Objektivlinsendurchmesser70 mm
Brennweite700 mm
Okulare enthaltenPL26mm, PL9.7mm (1.25")
Barlow-Linse2x
SucherfernrohrRed Dot Reflex Finder
MontagetypAlt-Azimuth with Panhandle Control
StativFull-size, adjustable aluminum
Kompatible GeräteSmartphone (mit mitgeliefertem Adapter)
LinsenbeschichtungVollständig beschichtet
Artikelgewicht8.38 Pfund
Modellnummer80 bis 40071CF

9. Garantie und Support

This National Geographic telescope is manufactured by Explore Scientific. For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official Explore Scientific website. The National Geographic name signifies quality construction and support.

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