Re: Moon Study Attn: Chris p
- From: "Jan Owen" <janowen1z@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2006 16:00:02 -0700
"Doink" <skyman102a@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'd like to find an f/8 8" Newt that could be EQ mounted. It's miserable
trying to track with a Dob at 300x...
Doink
If you'll note, I gave you THAT option, too...
See the Parallax option. But also be advised that there are at LEAST two
decent (one of which is verifiably excellent) equatorial platforms that turn
your Dobsonian mounted scope into an equatorial mounted scope for a
reasonable price, depending on just how good you want it to BE...
Here's the best, and most versatile (single, or dual axis drives, and wood
or aluminum construction)...
http://astronomy-mall.com/regular/products/eq_platforms/
And here's another that appears to be gaining satisfied customers...
http://www.roundtableplatforms.com/wst_page4.html
Either of these will take a superb, but low cost Dobsonian, and turn it into
a superb equatorial scope...
Have FUN!!!
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"Jan Owen" <janowen1z@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Rob Teeter makes an 8"f/8 "Planet Killer", with RF Royce optics...
http://search.hp.netscape.com/hp/boomframe.jsp?query=Teeter%27s+Telescopes&page=1&offset=0&result_url=redir%3Fsrc%3Dwebsearch%26requestId%3D3b636543c18f92ca%26clickedItemRank%3D1%26userQuery%3DTeeter%2527s%2BTelescopes%26clickedItemURN%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.teeterstelescopes.com%252F%26invocationType%3D-%26fromPage%3DHPPavTop%26amp%3BampTest%3D1&remove_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.teeterstelescopes.com%2F
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"Doink" <skyman102a@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Who sells an f/8 8" Newt? I never see them except to rare home-made
model.
Doink
"Chris L Peterson" <clp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 11:42:00 -0700, "Doink" <skyman102a@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Really? I thought a reflector might mush up the view.
I think that's putting it a little strongly. Given an obstructed and
unobstructed scope of the same aperture, some observers my find the
obstructed scope to produce slightly less contrast. IMO this is more of
an issue with planetary viewing than lunar, however. And with just a
little more aperture, the obstructed scope will outperform the
unobstructed one.
The reason I recommended a Newt (and I'd go further, and say a Newt of
moderate focal ratio, like f/8 or higher), is that the obstruction is
small- too small for most observers to detect the effect. But it allows
you to get a good deal of aperture at very reasonable cost. If you are
observing critically, you are going to want to take advantage of
arcsecond seeing conditions or better, and that means you want an
aperture of at least 8", with 10" or 12" even better. You just aren't
going to be able to do that at reasonable cost with a refractor (and
even a good apo will show some chromatic aberration looking at the
Moon.)
What's the story on
Orion's off axis reflectors? The initial reviews were
great---especially
for lunar viewing and then poof---nothing said.
Personally, I don't think they give better performance than a simple
Newt (and could easily be worse, given the increased collimation
demands).
It is hard to beat a basic large aperture Newt as a high resolution
visual instrument, and impossible to beat in terms of bang for the
buck.
I see the Meade RC 10" OTA can be had for $1700 Can't find any details
on
that----do you use rings to mount it? I like the idea of a mirror lock.
The standard way of mounting it to a GEM involves a rail, although I
suppose rings would be a possibility. The larger obstruction of the SCT
(which is closer to what it is than an RC) will impact your visual
performance somewhat more than the same aperture Newt. If you were
imaging, I'd go with the SCT on its standard fork, but for visual, I
think you'll be happier with the Newt.
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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
http://www.cloudbait.com
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