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How to Use a Dobsonian Reflector Telescope

Dobsonian refers to the kind of mount - inexpensive, but cumbersome - on which the telescope sits. It moves the telescope on an XY axis, which is to say, up and down and left to right.

Things You'll Need

  • Sky Charts
  • Notebooks
  • Pens
  • Telescope Carrying Cases
  • Telescope Eyepieces
  • Telescope Filters
  • Telescope Focal Reducers
  • Telescope Tripods
  • Telescopes
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Instructions

    • 1

      Familiarize yourself with star charts. The altazimuth mounting of a Dobsonian reflector requires that you have a map of the night sky in your head, because it will not automatically track the night sky.

    • 2

      Plot your subject with the use of star charts.

    • 3

      Position your telescope for viewing.

    • 4

      Notice that the eyepiece is located near the top of the telescope, close to where it gathers light.

    • 5

      Use the telescope when light pollution is at a minimum, because this kind of telescope is a "light bucket."

    • 6

      Aim the telescope at the sky and find your subject.

    • 7

      Position your eye over the eyepiece and focus.

    • 8

      Remember to take notes of what you saw and when so you can track the movement of the stars over time.


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