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I purchased a laser and an Orion collimation eyepiece, and when I looked
through the site tube, things didn't look right I think that it is probably a sight tube, unless you rode a tube to the site. In any case, use of a laser collimator requires that you FIRST collimate IT! The "No-tools" collimation page has been cited many, many times on this NG and should have sufficed. Clear, Dark, Steady Skies! (And considerate neighbors!!!) |
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