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What power eyepiece are you using? Use an intermediate power eyepiece like 20mm. This will give you a really nice view of the Moon. Too high a magnification eyepiece, will cause blur views.
That still isn\'t helping. I tried all of that, I can\'t find out what mound I have, and if I look directly at the star, asteroid, comet or whatever, all I see is a blur of the color object I\'m looking at.
Objects in the night sky are tiny-- smaller than the tip of your finger held at arms lebgth. Your scope must be pointed directly at them or you will see nothing.
The eyepiece should NEVER BE DISASSEMBLED! Since it has multiple lenses inside no one can tell you how they go back together. This also voids the manufacturer warranty.
Go and buy another eyepiece and NEVER ever disassemble them. Only the OUTSIDE surface ever needs cleaning,
Here is one retailer who sells eyepieces. http://www.agenaastro.com/
what kind of monitor? Have you replaced the cable? Try the pc on another monitor. You need to see if it's actually the monitor or the video card. replace the broken or defective part.
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