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Warning – Meade Instruments StarNavigator Series User Manual

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Refracting Telescopes use a large objective lens as their primary light-collecting element. Meade
refractors, in all models and apertures, include achromatic (2-element) objective lenses in order to reduce
or virtually eliminate the false colour (chromatic aberration) that results in the telescopic image when light
passes through a lens.
Reflecting Telescopes use a concave primary mirror to collect light and form an image. In the Newtonian
type of reflector, light is reflected by a small, flat secondary mirror to the side of the main tube for
observation of the image.

In the refracting telescope, light is collected by a 2-element objective lens and brought to
focus at F.

In contrast, the reflecting telescope uses a concave mirror for this purpose.

F

Eyepiece

2-element

Objective Lens

F

Eyepiece

Concave

Mirror

Secondary

Mirror

Refracting Telescope

Reflecting Telescope

WARNING!

Never use a Meade

®

StarNavigator

Telescope to look at the

Sun! Looking at or near the Sun will cause instant and
irreversible damage to your eye. Eye damage is often
painless, so there is no warning to the observer that damage has
occurred until it is too late.

Do not point the

telescope at or near the Sun. Do not look through the telescope
or viewfinder as it is moving. Children should always have
adult supervision while observing.