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yagon
26-06-2008, 10:01 PM
I'd like to build the scope of my dreams: a portable/truss 10" ~f7 EQ mount reflector. The following links illustrate the type of scope I seek:

I very much like this philosophy towards reflectors:
http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/360923/page/0/view/collapsed/sb/5/o/all/fpart/1/vc/1

The following designs from Royce are the closest to what I'm seeking, particularly because they incorporate top quality design/optics into a relatively portable package:
http://www.rfroyce.com/mynewt.htm
http://www.rfroyce.com/newtonian8f8.htm

I also like the obsession 15UC for its portability, but it's too big for my requirements and it's not optimised for planetary/lunar observation:
http://www.obsessiontelescopes.com/telescopes/15_UC/index.html

My problem is, I don't have the time, space, equipment and skills to build a scope like this. However, I am willing to pay someone to build it for me.

Is there anyone in Australia who could build such a scope for me?

Starkler
26-06-2008, 10:31 PM
You just missed by a week someone who had a truss design 12" which was on sale for months!

Satchmo
27-06-2008, 10:51 AM
1O" and under scopes for planetary are ok if you don't mind black and white views of the planets at higher magnifications ( as the image is too dim) to excite colour vision.

There is simply no subtitute for aperture and light gathering. A 12" F5 will be a far superior planatary instrument than an 8" F8. Long focal length instruments just had better reputations 30 years ago because they had so little departure from a sphere and there was less skill about to make faster mirrors for the amateur. A slight difference in central obstruction between different F ratios is nothing compared to the importance of smooth optical surface.

As far as I know theres a S/H 12" F6 conical mirror available here :)
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=31474

Hope this helps.

tnott
27-06-2008, 04:17 PM
I agree, the effect of central obstruction is negligible compared to the increase in aperture, especially if it is a good mirror.

http://legault.club.fr/obstruction.html