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SkyViking
30-11-2013, 10:24 PM
Hi All,

The 12.5" f/4 Serrurier Truss Newtonian (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=98823) is now finished and up on the mount! :D
After some initial tests earlier this week I have been clouded out so thought I'd just post this quick test for fun: A single 5 minute sub of the Horsehead, taken with the new scope.
The only processing applied is a histogram stretch. Attached image is at 50% resolution.

At this stage there was still significant coma due to incorrect spacing between the Baader MPCC and the chip. It turns out the optimal spacing is slightly different when going from my old f/5 to the new f/4. I have since found the optimal spacing (added 1mm) so coma is now gone. Also visible is some vignetting in the right corners due to the secondary not being perfectly aligned under the focuser (fixed that yesterday).

I'm very happy with the performance of the Royce mirror. On the first night FWHM was consistently below 2" (lowest recorded was 1.37"), where usually I've had 2.5"-3.5" with the old 10" mirror. This horsehead was taken on the second night of testing and was the first long exposure I did. Seeing on that night was a little poorer with FWHM just above 2", but still better than what I'm used to.
I'm hoping for some clear skies soon to do more testing and to perfect collimation and spacing. I'm also getting an Ovision worm+block for the G-11 mount which should eliminate the egg-shaped stars that appeared in some of my later images. When taking the mount apart I actually found that one of the RA worm block bearings were not running smooth, so that's likely the culprit.

Regards,
Rolf

Mighty_oz
30-11-2013, 11:33 PM
Looking good Rolf, be nice to see your images once it's humming :)

gregbradley
30-11-2013, 11:57 PM
That looks extremely promising. 5 minutes is pretty short and the Horsehead is pretty dim.

Greg.

multiweb
01-12-2013, 08:09 AM
Looking very good Rolf. Must be satisfying to see your baby sing. :thumbsup:

RickS
01-12-2013, 03:00 PM
Looking forward to the first serious images, Rolf!

SkyViking
01-12-2013, 05:56 PM
Thanks guys, it certainly is promising to see how much light this scope is able to grab. Coma and collimation will be fine tuned shortly and then hopefully I'll be able to move on to do the first real image.

jase
01-12-2013, 07:24 PM
Nice going Rolf. Looking forward to seeing more of your work once you've got the system all dialled in and tuned.

SkyViking
03-12-2013, 10:10 AM
Thanks Jase, I believe I managed to fix all remaining issues yesterday night. There was some high thin cloud about but it was still suitable for collimation and coma/focus testing.
I also installed an Ovision worm block on the Losmandy G-11 mount and replaced my original Baader MPCC coma corrector with the new MPCC MkIII. The results were outstanding, sharp round stars from edge to edge (and my Dec worm is now the worst performing one! :lol:)
I'll post test frames soon and am hoping for some proper clear skies now. Unfortunately it looks like it'll be cloudy for a week here...