The Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical System

(2)

(1)

 

(1)

 

(2)

 

Ray (2)

1/2°

Ray (1)

 

 

8.218"

 

 

(2)

 

 

8.016"

 

8.0"

(1)

Secondary

8.0"

 

Mirror

 

Focal

 

 

Plane

 

Secondary

Primary Baffle Tube

 

Baffle

 

 

Field Stops

Correcting

 

 

 

Primary Mirror

Plate

 

 

 

 

 

(8" model depicted in diagram. Not to scale.)

In the Schmidt-Cassegrain design of the Meade 8", 10" and 12" LX200GPS models, light enters from the right, passes through a thin lens with 2-sided aspheric correction (“correcting plate”), proceeds to a spherical primary mirror, and then to a convex secondary mirror. The convex secondary mirror multiplies the effective focal length of the primary mirror and results in a focus at the focal plane, with light passing through a central perforation in the primary mirror.

The Meade 8", 10" and 12" Schmidt-Cassegrain models include an oversize primary mirror, yielding a fully illuminated field- of-view significantly wider than is possible with a standard-size primary mirror. Note that light ray (2) in the figure would be lost entirely, except for the oversize primary. It is this phenomenon which results in Meade Schmidt-Cassegrains having off-axis field illuminations about 10% greater, aperture-for-aperture, than other Schmidt-Cassegrains utilizing standard-size primary mirrors. Field stops machined into the inside-diameter surface of the primary mirror baffle tube significantly increase lunar, planetary, and deep-space image contrast. These field stops effectively block off-axis stray light rays.

The Meade Maksutov-Cassegrain Optical System

The Meade 7" (178mm) Maksutov-Cassegrain Optical System

Field Stops

 

8.25"

7"

Focal

Meniscus

Plane

Lens

Primary Baffle Tube

 

 

Secondary Baffle

Primary Mirror (f/2.5)

(Diagram not to scale)

The Meade 7" Maksutov-Cassegrain design optimizes imaging performance by utilizing a combination of a two-sided spherical meniscus lens (right), a strongly aspheric f/2.5 primary mirror, and a spherical secondary mirror. The convex sec- ondary mirror multiplies the effective focal length of the primary by a factor of six, resulting in an overall a focal length of 2670mm and a focal ratio of f/15 system at the Cassegrain focus.

The oversize 8.25" primary mirror results in a fully-illuminated (unvignetted) field of view significantly wider than can be obtained with Maksutov optics incorporating primary mirrors of the same aperture as their meniscus correcting lenses. Computer-optimized primary and secondary mirror baffles, as well as a sequence of field stops internal to the primary mir- ror baffle, yield lunar, planetary, stellar, and deep-space images of uncommonly high contrast and resolution.

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Meade LX200GPS instruction manual Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain Optical System, Meade Maksutov-Cassegrain Optical System