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Old July 3rd 11, 12:34 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
jwarner1
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Default Question - dealing with spherical ab in a cassegrain

Simply put, does moving the eypiece position forward into the light cone

(toward the secondary) of a cassgrain system, have any effect in curing
or minimising
spherical aberration in cassegrain systems; the CAA 24" CAA Boller
Chivens is the
case in question.

This is the remedy Director of the CAA B&C, John Centala, has settled
on. John and
his colleagues John Leeson and Greg Frohner say this method was found in
some
mathematical treatise on cassegrain systems? (The exact reference
remains
'undisclosed'.).

Would moving the eyepiece forward into the light cone not be tantamount
to masking
the outer edge of the primary?

How would one determine which element in the system is causing the
'supposed'
spherical aberration?

(Note* After the telescope was assembled by those above I pointed out
that star
tests clearly indicated the secondary was being pinched. A year later,
the secondary
retainers were adjusted and stress relieved which resulted in improved
images but the
new claim of severe spherical aberration.)

Any comments appreciated.



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