pointing near the Sun. If there is any question in your mind that the telescope may be pointing at or
near the Sun, do not look through the telescope.
4. Only when you are absolutely convinced that the telescope is pointing away from the Sun should you
remove the telescope's dust cover and observe the object.
5. Above all, be careful and use common sense. Observing the Sun, even for the shortest fraction of a
second, will cause instant and irreversible eye damage.
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