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This telescope works by a mirror. The image is upside down, sorry.
However you might want to get a Telescope USB camera, then you can see the image on your PC the right way up.
You point the axis of the scope to the star Polaris and polar align it-- then you put the eyepiece into the focuser. Your best bet is to locate a local astronomy club, the members will help you learn how to use the telescope.
A manual can be found on the Celestron web site here:
NO, you do not need a diagonal. The eyepiece goes directly into the focuser.
images in astronomical telescopes are always INVERTED-- you can buy an "erecting prism diagonal" for terrestrial viewing, but it is not needed for star gazing.
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