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| optical performance of the tele- | ||||||
Collimation |
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| scope or the image quality. That | ||||||
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| might seem counterintuitive, but | |||||||
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| Aligning the Secondary |
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Collimation is the process of adjust- |
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| Mirror |
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ing the mirrors so they are perfectly |
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| With the collimation cap in place, | ||||||||
aligned with one another. Your tele- |
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| look through the hole in the cap at | ||||||||
scope’s optics were aligned at the |
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| the secondary (diagonal) mirror. | ||||||||
factory, and should not need much |
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| Ignore the reflections for the time | ||||||||
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adjustment unless the telescope is |
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handled | roughly. Accurate | mirror |
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| should be centered in the focuser | ||||||
alignment is important to ensure the |
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| drawtube, in the direction parallel to | ||||||||
peak performance of your telescope, |
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| the length of the telescope. If it isn’t, | ||||||||
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so it should be checked regularly. |
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| as in Figure 16b, it must be adjusted. | ||||||||
Collimation is relatively easy to do |
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| It helps to adjust the secondary mir- | ||||||||
and can be done in daylight. |
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To check collimation, remove the eye- |
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| surface, such as white paper or wall. | |||||||||
piece and look | down the | focuser |
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| Placing a piece of white paper in the | |||||||||
drawtube. You should see the sec- |
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| telescope tube opposite the focuser | |||||||||
ondary | mirror | centered | in | the |
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| the secondary mirror) will also be | |||||||||
the primary mirror centered | in | the |
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| helpful in collimating the secondary | |||||||||
secondary mirror, and the reflection of |
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| mirror. Using a 2mm Allen wrench, | |||||||||
the secondary mirror (and your eye) |
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mary mirror, as in Figure 16a. If |
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| vaned spider several turns. Now | |||||||||
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16b, proceed with the following colli- |
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| the center screw with a Phillips head | |||||||
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| screwdriver (See Figure 17). Turning | ||||||
Your SkyQuest XT4.5 comes with a |
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collimation cap. This is a simple cap |
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cap, you’ll notice a tiny ring (sticker) in |
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LaserMate Laser Collimator, obviating the need to remove the pri- |
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| ary mirror. This is done by alternately loosening one of the three |
NOTE: The center ring sticker need not ever be removed from | alignment set screws while tightening the other two, as depicted in | |
Figure 18. The goal is to center the primary mirror reflection in the | ||
the primary mirror. Because it lies directly in the shadow of the | ||
secondary mirror, as in Figure 16d. Don’t worry that the reflection of | ||
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