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Old February 28th 04, 08:01 PM
Tdcarls
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Default collimation using a planet or by iterative method??

When I had an SCT, I would do the collimation using a star as best I could and
then put the scope on Jupiter. I'd then give it a little tweak to see if I
could get any better performance out of the scope. Often by just moving one or
two of the screws a tiny bit I'd have a slightly better image of Jupiter.


Todd



 




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