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Is image problem due to mirror?
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I've been experimenting with a Meade 5" reflector, and find that the Moon looks incredible, but when looking at Mars, with anything of greater mag power than the 25mm eyepiece such as a 9mm or 4mm, the image even at sharpest focus I can manage has traces of an irregularity most noticeable around the edges, sort of like an impressionist painting. Is this likely caused by imperfections in the mirror being magnified or something else? It could be: o Seeing/atmosphe Much more of an effect at high mag. How high was Mars? o Eyepieces: If they (9 mm, 4 mm) came with a 5" reflector, they are likely of low quality. I'm using a new 8" SCT (cleaned and collimated at the factory two weeks ago) on Mars and with my skies I'm having trouble getting sharp views most nights using excellent EPs. OTOH .. one early morning in early July, I was able to take my 5" SCT to 300x and get some really good views. So it could easily be that conditions do not support the magnification you are using. Phil |
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"Phil Wheeler" wrote in message ... Doc wrote: I've been experimenting with a Meade 5" reflector, and find that the Moon looks incredible, but when looking at Mars, with anything of greater mag power than the 25mm eyepiece such as a 9mm or 4mm, the image even at sharpest focus I can manage has traces of an irregularity most noticeable around the edges, sort of like an impressionist painting. Is this likely caused by imperfections in the mirror being magnified or something else? Try it out on other planets, Mars is a bit awkward due to it's low position in the sky. However, I got some nice views with my Tal 100R last night, even with the light pollution I have to put up with. Keep to something like the 9mm you are using. Martin |
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Try using a barlow instead of a higher power eyepiece. Thais increases
relative focal length and helps with what you're describing. Used this arrangement on my coulter 10" worked great. Phil Wheeler wrote: Doc wrote: I've been experimenting with a Meade 5" reflector, and find that the Moon looks incredible, but when looking at Mars, with anything of greater mag power than the 25mm eyepiece such as a 9mm or 4mm, the image even at sharpest focus I can manage has traces of an irregularity most noticeable around the edges, sort of like an impressionist painting. Is this likely caused by imperfections in the mirror being magnified or something else? It could be: o Seeing/atmosphe Much more of an effect at high mag. How high was Mars? o Eyepieces: If they (9 mm, 4 mm) came with a 5" reflector, they are likely of low quality. I'm using a new 8" SCT (cleaned and collimated at the factory two weeks ago) on Mars and with my skies I'm having trouble getting sharp views most nights using excellent EPs. OTOH .. one early morning in early July, I was able to take my 5" SCT to 300x and get some really good views. So it could easily be that conditions do not support the magnification you are using. Phil |
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