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Old March 4th 04, 01:00 AM
David Knisely
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Thomas M wrote:

I thought the SCT principle was much younger than that...its an F6 SCT in
the article


The reflector in the article is not an SCT. It is a simple Cassegrain,
possibly Classical or Gregorian, as the Gregorians were often resorted to
during the era of the "brass" telescope (the tube length argues for a
Gregorian). The SCT is a different and much more recent design (circa 1962)
using spherical optics and a large corrector plate. Clear skies to you.
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