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How do astronomical telescopes see things? (Help me! )

Simply put, astronomical telescopes can't see near objects. To see the moon, aim with the+sign in the sight, and then look through the eyepiece. At this time, you need to fine-tune the direction of the telescope by hand. After seeing the light spot, fine-tune the focal length on the eyepiece, and you can see the clear moon.

Astronomical telescopes see celestial bodies far away, so you need to track the rotation of the earth at any time. If the tripod is installed casually, it needs to be tracked by both hands, which is more troublesome. If you want to watch for a long time, it takes more time to install a tripod. According to the instructions, check your latitude, find the North Star and install the tripod accurately. It will look much better. Of course, this step is even more necessary if it is with automatic tracking.