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How Do You Move The Meade LX90GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope Manually To View Objects?

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How Do You Move The Meade LX90GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope Manually To View Objects?

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You can manually move your Meade LX90GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope to gain a better view of distant objects such as birds and mountaintops. Just follow these steps. Loosen the Dec and RA locks on the telescope. Move the telescope manually until you find an object you would like to view. Use the viewfinder and/or SmartFinder to site-in on the object. Place the object at the center of your viewing field using SmartFinder’s red dot. Center the object in the telescope’s eyepiece. Tighten the Dec and RA locks. Use the focus knob to bring the object into focus.

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