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Old 02-14-2008, 09:03 PM
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Default How to Align Celestron 5 SE telescope?

Hi,
I've celestron NexStar 5 SE telescope. Whats the easiest way to align? are we supposed to get it aligned through the software celestron has provided or it has to be done manually using the remote control.
I've tried the second option but its very tedious to properly align the objects other than moon even when using the finder scope. Some guidance needed here to find out where am I going wrong. Thanks.
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