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Just to clarify my question about cleaning my national geographic telescope , what it is my large lens in bottom of the telescope its self seems to have dusty patches on I think its maybe when its been condensating and dust has settled . I guess it would be expensive to get it done at a specialist so I just wondered if there is a way I can do it or if there is a kit available or something . Any suggestions would be appreciated thanks

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Try using rubbing alcohol on it. It would cut the dust or dirt on the lens.

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2009

SOURCE: National Geographic NG70CA Telescope .... help with

Your small telescope will never get beyond about 100 power --- the maximum resolution is calculated as 50 times aperture under perfect conditions!

Use the eyepieces with the LARGEST numbers only and don't use the barlow.

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Joe L

Joe Lalumia aka TelescopeMan

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2009

SOURCE: no manual for national geographic NG6005N telescope

You won't find a manual for that small telescope --- however Meade probably has one similar to yours-- go here and download a manual for free-

http://www.meade.com/manuals/index.html

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 27, 2010

SOURCE: national geographic telescope NG 114mm 900 EQ

Manufacturer is unknown for this scope, but it probably originates in China and is resold with the National Geographic brand name, 150$ seems a little high for a used one. I would probably price it at 100-125$ depending on the condition and the included accessories, if any.

Joe L

Joe Lalumia aka TelescopeMan

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  • Posted on Sep 18, 2010

SOURCE: i need a manual for

You will not find a manual for that imported telescope. NEVER buy scopes from Ebay, craigslist, or any of the big box stores unless you know what you are buying.

Most of them are imported and have NO CUSTOMER SUPPORT!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2011

SOURCE: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TELESCOPE NG76AZ where

Do NOT attempt to look at the Sun through a solar filter! These can crack from the heat and you will be blinded instantly.

Most telescopes use a standard fitting eyepiece with a 1.25 inch outside diameter barrel. You can measure the mount where the eyepiece goes to make sure that yours is this size, then search on eBay or Amazon for "1.25 eyepiece" and you will find many available. None of these will be made by National Geographic, but any make will fit.

The other variable will be the focal length of the eyepiece, which is what determines it's power. The power of the scope will be the focal length of the main objective divided by the focal length of the eyepiece, so a 9mm eyepiece will give a higher magnification (and be dimmer and harder to focus and find objects) than a 20mm eyepiece. It is usual to have two or three different focal length eyepieces for viewing different objects.

You will find a large variation in prices, which is partly due to the difference in quality and type of construction of the eyepieces. Kellner eyepieces are simple and cheap, whereas Possl or orthoscopic ones are more complex and cost more. There are reasons why people will pay more for the better eyepieces. Avoid eyepieces marked with the letters "H" or "SR" before the focal length.

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