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Terrestrial Astronomical Telescope No name 23032 — monocular observation instrument
Terrestrial and astronomical telescope No name model 23032 is a general-purpose monocular observation instrument designed for magnified visual observation of landscapes, wildlife, distant terrestrial targets and basic celestial objects. The device is intended for hobby, educational and field use, providing a portable solution for users who need optical magnification for daytime and simple night-sky viewing.
The No name 23032 offers a compact, single-eyepiece design that simplifies setup and handling in outdoor conditions. Its optical configuration supports both terrestrial and basic astronomical observation, enabling a single unit to serve multiple viewing needs. The instrument’s portability and straightforward operation make it suitable for quick observations without complex mounting or extensive preparation.
Position the telescope on a stable surface or attach it to a suitable tripod if available to reduce motion and improve image steadiness. Aim the eyepiece toward the target, adjust the focus control until the image is sharp, and use slow, deliberate movements to track moving subjects. For celestial observation, allow eyes to adapt to darkness and use the telescope to locate the Moon or brighter stars; avoid attempting to view faint deep-sky objects without additional tracking or higher aperture optics.
For best results during terrestrial observation, use a tripod and steady the unit to minimize hand shake. For basic astronomical viewing, observe from a location with limited light pollution and allow sufficient dark adaptation for the observer’s eyes. Handle optics carefully and store the instrument in a protective case to prevent dust and moisture accumulation.
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