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Practical tips
Tips and tricks
Den Sucher ausrichten – so geht's
Your first astronomy photo in 7 easy steps using the MiniTrack
How to take photographs of the Moon with your smartphone
Setting up an EQ mount correctly – we explain how
The Telrad trick: aligning your mount with the projection finder
Connecting a camera to a telescope – here’s how to do it
5 ways to document your observations
9 tips so that you can plan your observations like an experienced astronomer
How to find the right eyepieces.
Infographic GoTo telescopes
Colour filters for planetary observation
Adjusting binoculars
Overview of EQ mounts
The EQ-6 Pro mount
Calibrating a polar finder scope
Observatories in Europe
Observing undisturbed by light pollution
Astronomy software
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