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Old 07-11-2018, 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Startrek View Post
... but the images were showing stars with one end blurred and irregular shaped.... It wasn’t until I posted my problem on IIS that a few members advised to buy a Cheshire and adjust the secondary through the focuser sight tube. I found out it was out of alignment quite a bit even though the laser looked ok... .Once adjusted and aligned I went out on the next clear night to perform some test images on bright and dim stars and they were perfect , tac sharp and nice sharp diffraction spikes. Problem solved !!
So the moral to the story is don’t just rely on your laser collimator , learn how to use a Cheshire and use your laser as a cross check that both secondary and primary are aligned.
Clear Skies
You stated that when you first used the cheshire, the secondary mirror was way out of alignment even though the laser collimator indicated alignment.
Can you elaborate? I presume the secondary mirror was not centered under the focuser. How far off was it?

Jason
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