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Old November 10th 03, 05:56 AM
Don Bruns
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Default active vs adaptive optics

Ante Perkovic wrote:
Hi,

Can someone explain me the difference between active and adaptive optics?


"Active optics" usually refers to optics that can be slowly moved, while
"adaptive optics" usually refers to optics that can compensate
atmospheric turbulence. Active optics can range from a
temperature-programmed focuser to automatic primary recollimation to
compensate tube sag as the telescope is pointed at different altitudes.
Flexing a spherical primary to a parabolic shape as the temperature
changes can be considered active optics. "Adaptive optics" usually uses
light from the target area to determine the effects of atmospheric
turbulence, then moves the optics rapidly to compensate. These optics
may be a tip-tilt mirror or a deformable mirror.

Don Bruns