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Old December 22nd 03, 01:53 AM
Sholtz
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Hi,

Has anyone had any experience collimating the Celestron 114mm Newtonian?

I picked up one on ebay but when I look through the eyepiece adapter the
image doesn't appear very symmetrical.
The manual talks about a collimation tool but I'm not sure where to get one
and how I would set about collimating it.

I've looked on google but can't find much help.

Any advice appreciated.

Sholtz.

sholto at mfire dot com


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Old December 22nd 03, 02:05 AM
Jon Isaacs
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Default Celestron 114mm Newtonian Collimation

Hi,

Has anyone had any experience collimating the Celestron 114mm Newtonian?


Which scope is it, the short tube version with the built in barlow in the
focuser or the standard version??

jon
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Old December 22nd 03, 02:05 AM
Jon Isaacs
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Default Celestron 114mm Newtonian Collimation

Hi,

Has anyone had any experience collimating the Celestron 114mm Newtonian?


Which scope is it, the short tube version with the built in barlow in the
focuser or the standard version??

jon
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Old December 22nd 03, 02:08 AM
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"Jon Isaacs" wrote in message
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Hi,

Has anyone had any experience collimating the Celestron 114mm Newtonian?


Which scope is it, the short tube version with the built in barlow in the
focuser or the standard version??

jon


Jon,

It's the long version 910mm without the barlow.

sholto at mfire dot com


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Old December 22nd 03, 02:08 AM
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"Jon Isaacs" wrote in message
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Hi,

Has anyone had any experience collimating the Celestron 114mm Newtonian?


Which scope is it, the short tube version with the built in barlow in the
focuser or the standard version??

jon


Jon,

It's the long version 910mm without the barlow.

sholto at mfire dot com


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Old December 22nd 03, 02:46 AM
Pat OConnell
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Default Celestron 114mm Newtonian Collimation

Sholtz wrote:

"Jon Isaacs" wrote in message
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Hi,

Has anyone had any experience collimating the Celestron 114mm Newtonian?


Which scope is it, the short tube version with the built in barlow in the
focuser or the standard version??

jon


Jon,

It's the long version 910mm without the barlow.


Should be relatively easy then. Look for any of a number of sites about
collimating Newtonian telescopes. You'll need a "Cheshire" collimating
eyepiece (Orion and Celestron both sell one) and patience.

Orion:
http://www.telescope.com/jump.jsp?it...DUCT&itemID=12

For the Celestron version, check with any Celestron dealer.

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Old December 22nd 03, 02:46 AM
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Sholtz wrote:

"Jon Isaacs" wrote in message
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Hi,

Has anyone had any experience collimating the Celestron 114mm Newtonian?


Which scope is it, the short tube version with the built in barlow in the
focuser or the standard version??

jon


Jon,

It's the long version 910mm without the barlow.


Should be relatively easy then. Look for any of a number of sites about
collimating Newtonian telescopes. You'll need a "Cheshire" collimating
eyepiece (Orion and Celestron both sell one) and patience.

Orion:
http://www.telescope.com/jump.jsp?it...DUCT&itemID=12

For the Celestron version, check with any Celestron dealer.

--
Pat O'Connell
[note munged EMail address]
Take nothing but pictures, Leave nothing but footprints,
Kill nothing but vandals...

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Old December 22nd 03, 05:26 AM
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Should be relatively easy then. Look for any of a number of sites about
collimating Newtonian telescopes. You'll need a "Cheshire" collimating
eyepiece (Orion and Celestron both sell one) and patience.

Orion:
http://www.telescope.com/jump.jsp?it...DUCT&itemID=12

For the Celestron version, check with any Celestron dealer.

--
Pat O'Connell
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Take nothing but pictures, Leave nothing but footprints,
Kill nothing but vandals...


Thanks Pat, that's just the sort of start I needed...

By the way have you any experience of piggy-backing an SLR on this
telescope?
I use a Nikon F (35yrs old and still going strong!) but it's a heavy camera
and I don't know whether I should trust the camera mount on the telescope.

Anyway thanks for your help,

sholto at mfire dot com


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Old December 22nd 03, 05:26 AM
Sholtz
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"Pat OConnell" wrote in message
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Should be relatively easy then. Look for any of a number of sites about
collimating Newtonian telescopes. You'll need a "Cheshire" collimating
eyepiece (Orion and Celestron both sell one) and patience.

Orion:
http://www.telescope.com/jump.jsp?it...DUCT&itemID=12

For the Celestron version, check with any Celestron dealer.

--
Pat O'Connell
[note munged EMail address]
Take nothing but pictures, Leave nothing but footprints,
Kill nothing but vandals...


Thanks Pat, that's just the sort of start I needed...

By the way have you any experience of piggy-backing an SLR on this
telescope?
I use a Nikon F (35yrs old and still going strong!) but it's a heavy camera
and I don't know whether I should trust the camera mount on the telescope.

Anyway thanks for your help,

sholto at mfire dot com


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Old December 22nd 03, 06:11 AM
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"Pat OConnell" wrote in message
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Sholtz wrote:

"Jon Isaacs" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Has anyone had any experience collimating the Celestron 114mm

Newtonian?

Which scope is it, the short tube version with the built in barlow in

the
focuser or the standard version??

jon


Jon,

It's the long version 910mm without the barlow.


Should be relatively easy then. Look for any of a number of sites about
collimating Newtonian telescopes. You'll need a "Cheshire" collimating
eyepiece (Orion and Celestron both sell one) and patience.

Orion:
http://www.telescope.com/jump.jsp?it...DUCT&itemID=12

For the Celestron version, check with any Celestron dealer.


The collimating tools are nice to have, but not absolutely essential.
If you want a process to hold you over until you can get tools,
try http://www.vvm.com/~piscescs/collimat/NoTools2.html .

Cheers,
Larry G.


 




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