How Do You Align The Finderscope Of The Sky-Watcher SK8035TAEQ Tabletop Telescope?
The finderscope is a supplementary telescope mounted on the main telescope. It helps to point the telescope at the desired object to be observed in the sky. In the case of the Sky-Watcher SK8035TAEQ, a red dot finder is used. Like all other finderscopes, the red dot finder should be accurately aligned with the main telescope before it is used. This is done with the help of azimuth and altitude control knobs. Here is how to align the red dot finder with the main telescope. Pull the battery cover down and open it. Remove the plastic cover over the battery. Rotate the variable brightness control clockwise until you hear a click. This indicates the red dot finder has been turned on. Continue to rotate the control knob to increase the brightness level. Insert a low-power eyepiece into the telescope’s focus tube. Trace a bright object and direct the telescope so that the object lies in the center of the field of view. Keep both eyes open and gaze at the object through the site tube. If the r