Celestron 22005

Celestron National Park Foundation Travel Scope 60 Telescope User Manual

Ụdị: 22005

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The Celestron National Park Foundation Travel Scope 60 is a versatile refractor telescope designed for both astronomical and terrestrial observations. Its compact and portable design makes it ideal for outdoor adventures, stargazing, and wildlife viewing. This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, and maintaining your telescope to ensure optimal performance and enjoyment.

Celestron National Park Foundation Travel Scope 60 Telescope on a tripod

The Celestron National Park Foundation Travel Scope 60 Telescope, fully assembled on its tripod, ready for observation.

Kedu ihe gụnyere

Your Celestron National Park Foundation Travel Scope 60 (Model 22005) package includes everything you need to begin your observational journey:

Celestron Travel Scope 60 Telescope and its custom backpack

The Celestron Travel Scope 60 Telescope shown alongside its custom backpack, highlighting its portability.

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Follow these steps to quickly set up your Travel Scope 60 Telescope:

  1. Wepu akụrụngwa: Remove all items from the backpack and packaging.
  2. Hazie Tripod: Extend the tripod legs to your desired height. Ensure the tripod is stable on a flat surface.
  3. Tinye igwe onyonyo: Secure the telescope tube to the tripod mount using the provided screw.
  4. Insert Erect Image Diagonal: Loosen the thumbscrew on the focuser, insert the 45° erect image diagonal, and tighten the thumbscrew. This accessory ensures images are correctly oriented for terrestrial viewing.
  5. Tinye ihe nlele anya: Choose an eyepiece (e.g., 20mm for lower magnification and wider field of view) and insert it into the diagonal. Secure it with the thumbscrew. For higher magnification, use the 10mm eyepiece. For even higher magnification, insert the 2x Barlow lens into the diagonal first, then insert an eyepiece into the Barlow lens.
  6. Attach Finder Scope: Slide the finder scope into its bracket on the telescope tube and tighten the small screws to secure it.
  7. Attach Smartphone Adapter (Optional): If using the smartphone adapter, attach it to the eyepiece and secure your phone.
Celestron Travel Scope 60 Telescope assembled on its tripod

The Celestron Travel Scope 60 Telescope fully assembled on its tripod, ready for use.

Product Tour Video

Watch this official product tour video for a visual guide on setting up and using your Celestron Travel Scope.

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Calibrating the Finder Scope

The finder scope helps you locate objects quickly. To calibrate it:

  1. Point the main telescope at a distant, easily identifiable object (e.g., a tree or building during the day).
  2. Center the object in the main telescope's eyepiece.
  3. Look through the finder scope and adjust its alignment screws until the same object is centered in the finder scope's crosshairs.

Na-elekwasị anya

Once an object is centered in your eyepiece, turn the focus knob slowly until the image is sharp and clear. Fine-tune as needed for different objects or eyepieces.

Close-up of the Celestron Travel Scope 60 focuser and eyepiece

A nso-elu view of the focuser mechanism and eyepiece on the Celestron Travel Scope 60.

Ala ala Viewing

The 45° erect image diagonal provides correctly oriented images, making the Travel Scope 60 excellent for daytime terrestrial observations. Use the lower power (20mm) eyepiece for a wider field of view when observing landscapes or wildlife.

Igwe mbara igwe Viewing

For stargazing, use the finder scope to locate celestial objects. Start with the 20mm eyepiece for a broad view, then switch to the 10mm eyepiece for higher magnification. The 2x Barlow lens can further increase magnification for detailed views of the Moon and planets like Saturn (rings may be just visible) and Jupiter (moons visible).

Using the Moon Filter

When observing the Moon, especially when it's bright, attach the moon filter to your eyepiece. This will reduce glare and enhance contrast, allowing you to see more surface details comfortably.

Smartphone Photography

Attach your smartphone to the eyepiece using the provided adapter. Use the Bluetooth remote control to trigger your phone's camera without touching the telescope, preventing vibrations and ensuring sharper images of celestial or terrestrial objects.

Nlekọta

Proper care will extend the life of your telescope:

Nchọpụta nsogbu

Nkọwapụta

oghere60 mm
Ogologo Focal360 mm
Eyepiece/Magnification1.25"/18x (with 20mm eyepiece)
Diagonal45° Erect Image
Ibu1.7 lbs (telescope only) / 5.45 lbs (package weight)
Ogologo Tube anya70 Millimeters (referring to objective lens diameter)
Dayameta oghere ebumnuche70 millimeters
Nkọwa nke Ugwu TelescopeUgwu Altazimuth
Ụdị elekwasị anyaNtinye akwụkwọ ntuziaka
FinderscopeNtugharị
Ngwa dakọtaraSmartphone, Camera
Nkọwa nke Mkpuchi LensEkpuchiri

Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

Your Celestron National Park Foundation Travel Scope 60 comes with a Akwụkwọ ikike nke afọ 2. For technical support, product registration, or warranty claims, please visit the official Celestron website or contact their customer service department. Additional protection plans may be available for purchase.