How do I align the Celestron StarPointer for the first time?
Alignment is best done during the day. First, center a distant, stationary object (like a treetop a quarter-mile away) in your main telescope's low-power eyepiece. Then, turn on the StarPointer and use the two adjustment knobs to move the red dot until it is perfectly superimposed over the same object. Your finder is now aligned with your telescope.
Which of the 4 included brackets for the StarPointer fits my 8" Schmidt-Cassegrain?
You would use either the Large or Small Schmidt-Cassegrain bracket. These are designed to match the pre-drilled mounting holes on the rear cell of Celestron SCT and EdgeHD optical tubes. The package includes options to ensure a correct fit for your specific model.
Will the StarPointer help me find faint objects like the Andromeda Galaxy (M31)?
Yes, but with a distinction. The StarPointer is excellent for pointing your telescope to the precise area in the sky where Andromeda is located. However, because it has 1x magnification, you will not see the galaxy through the finder itself. It gets you on target, and then you use your main eyepiece to view the object.
Does the StarPointer finderscope use a laser?
No, it does not. The StarPointer uses a safe, low-power LED to project a red dot onto an internal viewing screen. It does not project any light into the sky, making it safe and compliant with all regulations.
What kind of battery does the StarPointer use and is it included?
The finder uses a single CR2032 3V lithium coin cell battery. One battery is included in the package to get you started immediately.
Can I leave the StarPointer on my telescope when I store it?
Yes, you can. The alignment is designed to hold even when the telescope is moved or stored. Just remember to turn the red dot's illumination off when you are finished observing to preserve the life of the CR2032 battery.