Celestron 11055, 91525, 11065 instruction manual Description of F-numbers, Fastar Configuration

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Description of F-numbers

The F/# stands for the ratio between the focal length and the diameter of the light gathering element. A C14 optical tube has a focal length of 154 inches and a diameter of 14 inches. This makes the system an f/11, (focal length divided by diameter). When the secondary is removed and the CCD is placed at the Fastar position, the system becomes f/2.1, this is unique to Celestron telescopes (see figures below).

Fastar Lens Assembly

PixCel 237 CCD Camera

Figure 7-2 -- Light path at f/11 focus

Figure 7-3 -- Light path at Fastar f/2.1 focus

 

The key factors for good CCD imaging are; exposure time, field-of-view, image size, and pixel resolution. As the F/# goes down (or gets faster), the exposure times needed decreases, the field-of-view-increases, but the image scale of the object gets smaller. What is the difference between f/2.1 and f/11? F/2.1 has 1/5 the focal length of f/11. That makes the exposure time needed about 25 times shorter than at f/11, the field of view 5 times larger and the object size 1/5 compared to that of f/11. (see Table below)

 

 

Standard Cassegrain

 

With Reducer/Corrector

With Fastar Lens

 

 

 

 

 

Accessory

Accessory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Focal Length & Speed

154"(3910mm) @ f/11

 

98" (2488mm) @ f/7

29.4" (747mm) @ f/2.1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PixCel 237 F.O.V.

4.1 x 3.2 (arc min)

 

6.5 x 5 (arc min)

22 x 17 (arc min)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 7-3

 

 

 

 

 

The following is a brief description of the advantages of imaging at each f-

 

 

 

 

Fastar Configuration

 

 

 

number configuration and the proper equipment needed to use the telescope in

any of its many settings. Refer to Figure 7-6for a more detailed description of the accessories offered for each configuration.

60 • Celestial Photography

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Contents Page E C e l e s t r o n C M- 11 00/1400 B L E O F C O N T E N T S Iv Table of Contents T R O D U C T I O N How to Use This Manual Word of Caution Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical System S E M B L I N G Y O U R C M 1 1 0 Unpacking Your Celestron CM-1100CM-1100 Setting Up the Tripod Attaching the Center Leg Brace Attaching the Central Column Central Column Electronics Console Center Leg BraceAttaching the Equatorial Mount Installing Counterweight Bar Installing CounterweightAttaching the Optical Tube to the Mount Attaching the Visual Back Installing the Star Diagonal Assembling Your CM-1100 Installing the Finder Installing the Polar Finder Moving the Telescope in R.A. and DEC Adjusting the Mount Balancing the Mount in R.A Balancing the Mount in DEC Assembling Your CM-1100 Technical Specifications Tripod L E S C O P E B a S I C S Image OrientationFocusing General Photography Hints Aligning the Finder Your First Look Daytime ObservingNighttime Observing Calculating Magnification Determining Field of View T R O N O M Y B a S I C S Celestial Coordinate SystemMotion of the Stars Polar Alignment DefinitionFinding the Pole Latitude Scales Pointing at Polaris Polar Axis Finder Declination Drift Aligning the R.A. Setting Circle Setting the DEC Circle Powering Up the Drive I N G T H E D R I V EGuide Speed Periodic Error Correc- tion BC Backlash CorrectionHC/CCD Northern/Southern Hemisphere Operation Hand ControllerDEC Reverse AutoguidingL E S T I a L O B S E R V I N G Observing the MoonObserving the Sun Using Your Setting Circles Observing Deep-Sky ObjectsStar Hopping Celestial Observing Viewing Conditions TransparencySky Illumination Seeing ConditionsCelestial Observing L E S T I a L P H O T O G R a P H Y Short Exposure Prime Focus Lunar Phase ISO Crescent QuarterFull Celestial Photography Piggyback Celestial Photography Eyepiece Projection Planet ISO Moon Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn Long Exposure Prime Focus Celestial Photography CCD Imaging Fastar Configuration Description of F-numbersMedium size to small galaxies Imaging at f/7 Imaging at f/11Lunar or small planetary nebulae Imaging at f/22 Planetary or LunarCare and Cleaning of the Optics Collimation L E S C O P E M a I N T E N a N C ETelescope Maintenance Telescope Maintenance T I O N a L a C C E S S O R I E S Optional Accessories Optional Accessories Optional Accessories Const Mag Type Proper NameNGC# Spiral Galaxy Epoch Star Name Constellation MagnitudeAstronomy Texts AtlasesGeneral Observational Astronomy Visual ObservationCelestron ONE Year Warranty