Finderscope

A finderscope is a device found on top of a primary telescope. It is used for manually aiming the telescope to the desired celestial object.

Usually, a finderscope has a shape of a smaller telescope mounted along the same line of sight as the main telescope.

Without a finderscope, accurately locating objects in the eyepiece is quite challenging. Using a finderscope, this task becomes much more manageable.

Finderscope

Finderscope

A finderscope is very important for enjoyable searching of stars, but it can be useless if it is not aligned correctly with the main telescope. The best time to align the finderscope and telescope is in the daytime.