Things You'll Need
Instructions
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.
Plot your subject with the use of star charts.
Position your telescope for viewing.
Notice that the eyepiece is located near the top of the telescope, close to where it gathers light.
Use the telescope when light pollution is at a minimum, because this kind of telescope is a "light bucket."
Aim the telescope at the sky and find your subject.
Position your eye over the eyepiece and focus.
Remember to take notes of what you saw and when so you can track the movement of the stars over time.