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Things That Affect Viewing, Vibrations, Light Pollution, Observing Conditions, Viewing Through

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Tips and Tricks THINGS THAT AFFECT VIEWING VIBRATIONS: Avoid touching the eyepiece while observing through the telescope. Vibrations resulting from such contact will cause the image to move. Avoid observing sites where vibrations cause image movement. LIGHT POLMLUTI IONN: ILight5pollution is excessive, misdirected, or artificial outdoor light. Too much light pollution has consequences: it washes out starlight in the night sky, interferes with MI N I 5 astronomical research, disrupts ecosystems, has adverse health effects and wastes energy. OBSERVING CONDITIONS: Planets and other objects viewed low on the horizon often lack sharpness-the same object, when observed higher in the sky, will appear sharper and have greater contrast. Be aware of your climate and surroundings at your observing location. Viewing conditions such as humidity and atmospheric turbulence can negatively impact your observations. VIEWING THROUGH WINDOWS: Avoid setting up the telescope inside a room and Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer observing through an opened or closed window pane. Images may appear blurred or distorted adipiscing elit. Nam nibh. Nunc varius facili- adipiscing elit. Nam nibh. Nunc varius facili- adipiscing elit. Nam nibh. Nunc varius facilisis eros. Sed erat. In in velit quis arcu ornare sis eros. Sed erat. In in velit quis arcu ornare sis eros. Sed erat. In in velit quis arcu ornare due to templaoerereta. Ctuurabrietur addiipfisfceingrelucntucs measssa.beltaowreeet. Ceunrabiitunr sadiipdisceingalunctuds moasusa.tsidlaoereeta. Ciurr.abAiturlsadoipi,sciintg liusctuas mgassoa. od idea to allow your telescope tInotegerreutapucruhs actahugeue caommmobdoiceomn-t (Isntuegrerruot puurnusdacianuggue)coommuotdso cidome- teIntmegepr uet pruraustauc arueguebcoemmfoodroecoms- tarting an observing modo. Nunc nec mi eu justo tempor consec- modo. Nunc nec mi eu justo tempor consec- modo. Nunc nec mi eu justo tempor consec- 22 session. tetuer. Etiam vitae nisl. In dignissim lacus ut tetuer. Etiam vitae nisl. In dignissim lacus ut tetuer. Etiam vitae nisl. In dignissim lacus ut ante. Cras elit lectus, bibendum a, adipiscing ante. Cras elit lectus, bibendum a, adipiscing ante. Cras elit lectus, bibendum a, adipiscing vitae, commodo et, dui. vitae, commodo et, dui. vitae, commodo et, dui. Ut tincidunt tortor. Donec nonummy, enim in lacinia pulvinar, velit tellus scelerisque augue, ac posuere libero urna eget neque. Ut tincidunt tortor. Donec nonummy, enim in lacinia pulvinar, velit tellus scelerisque augue, ac posuere libero urna eget neque. Ut tincidunt tortor. Donec nonummy, enim in lacinia pulvinar, velit tellus scelerisque augue, ac posuere libero urna eget neque.

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THINGS THAT AFFECT VIEWING
VIBRATIONS:
Avoid touching the eyepiece while observing through the telescope. Vibrations
resulting from such contact will cause the image to move. Avoid observing sites where vibrations
cause image movement.
LIGHT POLLUTION:
Light pollution is excessive, misdirected, or artificial outdoor light. Too
much light pollution has consequences: it washes out starlight in the night sky, interferes with
astronomical research, disrupts ecosystems, has adverse health effects and wastes energy.
OBSERVING CONDITIONS:
Planets and other objects viewed low on the horizon often
lack sharpness—the same object, when observed higher in the sky, will appear sharper and have
greater contrast. Be aware of your climate and surroundings at your observing location. Viewing
conditions such as humidity and atmospheric turbulence can negatively impact your observations.
VIEWING THROUGH WINDOWS:
Avoid setting up the telescope inside a room and
observing through an opened or closed window pane. Images may appear blurred or distorted
due to temperature differences between inside and outside air. Also, it is a good idea to allow your
telescope to reach the ambient (surrounding) outside temperature before starting an observing
session.
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