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Observing equipmentObserving equipment
Types of observing equipmentTypes of observing equipmentwe shall coverwe shall cover
Diffraction imagesDiffraction imageswave nature of light determines thiswave nature of light determines thiseffect of secondary obstructioneffect of secondary obstruction
CoatingsCoatings
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BinocularsBinoculars
Magnification x apertureMagnification x apertureExit pupilExit pupilField of viewField of viewPrismsPrismsBak4Bak4Bak7Bak7MountsMounts
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RefractorsRefractors
Pluses and minusesPluses and minusesDoubletDoublet
Newtonian telescopeNewtonian telescopepluses and minusespluses and minusesbrief historybrief historywhy a parabola?why a parabola?
Maksutov NewtonianMaksutov Newtonianpluses and minusespluses and minuseswhy a meniscus lens?why a meniscus lens?
Classical CassegrainClassical Cassegrainpluses and minusespluses and minusesBrief historyBrief history
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CatadioptricsCatadioptrics
Maksutov CassegrainMaksutov Cassegrainpluses and minusespluses and minuses
CatadioptricsCatadioptrics
Schmidt CassegrainSchmidt Cassegrainpluses and minusespluses and minuseswhy so succesful?why so succesful?
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MountsMounts
AltAlt--azazup and downup and downside to sideside to sidecheapcheapdoesn't follow the skydoesn't follow the sky
DobsonianDobsonian
Mounts (continued)Mounts (continued)
EquatorialEquatorialtracks the skytracks the skyone bearing aligned one bearing aligned with earth's polar axiswith earth's polar axisGermanGermanfork mountfork mount
Equatorial platform for Equatorial platform for an altan alt--az mountaz mount
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Eyepieces 101Eyepieces 101
MagnificationMagnificationField of viewField of viewEye reliefEye reliefExit pupilExit pupil
effM =
MFVFV e
a =
MDExP =
FfExP e=
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Spherical aberrationSpherical aberration
Field distortionField distortion
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ComaComa
Due to light beams not being parallel to Due to light beams not being parallel to the main optical axis of a telescopethe main optical axis of a telescope
Short focus NewtoniansShort focus Newtonians
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AstigmatismAstigmatism
Chromatic aberrationChromatic aberration
Often fixed by using different sorts of glassin combination
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Other optical characteristicsOther optical characteristics
SharpnessSharpnessHard to measure objectivelyHard to measure objectively
ContrastContrastTypically less contrast with more lens Typically less contrast with more lens elementselements
GhostingGhostingOften due to poor coatingsOften due to poor coatings
Kidney beanKidney bean
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HuygensHuygens
Christian HuygensChristian Huygens17031703
Spherical aberrationSpherical aberrationChromatic aberrationChromatic aberrationNarrow apparent fieldNarrow apparent fieldOK with large F ratioOK with large F ratio
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RamsdenRamsden
Christian Christian RamsdenRamsden17831783
Spherical aberrationSpherical aberrationChromatic aberrationChromatic aberrationNarrow apparent fieldNarrow apparent fieldOK with large F ratioOK with large F ratioSmall improvementSmall improvement
6060--7070ºº apparent fieldapparent fieldGood for low power, Good for low power, wide angleswide angles
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PlPlöösslssl
G.S. G.S. PlösslPlössl18601860
Twin doubletsTwin doubletsFew aberrationsFew aberrations5050ºº apparent fieldapparent fieldGood for a wide Good for a wide variety of purposesvariety of purposes
Depends on target and telescopeDepends on target and telescopeCombination of telescope and eyepiece Combination of telescope and eyepiece determines exit pupildetermines exit pupilOptimal exit pupils for different objectsOptimal exit pupils for different objects
MDExP =
FfExP e=
FExPfe *=
Optimal eyepiecesOptimal eyepieces
0.50.5Close double starsClose double stars
0.80.8Optimal planet detailOptimal planet detail
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