dsoscope
03-08-2025, 07:36 AM
I need some coroborating advice from those with more expertise with primary mirrors.
I bought an Orion Optics UK mirror 250mm F4.8 research grade 10 years ago and as I progressed in the hobby, I slowly realised that my imaging was on the soft side. Getting to the bottom of this, I embarked on a process of elimination to seek a potential cause.
Was it the coma corrector? I have two CC's (MPCCmk3 and an ES) and the mirror behaviour was identical. Was it potential mirror Pinching? My mirror is completely free floating now and still questional mirror behaviour. Was it focuser miss alignment? I shimmed the focusser so that the laser dot remains exactly in place on the primary fully racked in and out. I recently did a star test closely watching the intra and extra focus behaviour of a star. What I found was horrendous!
On slight extra focus I see a badly misshapened donut ( twice as high as it is long ) and intra focus was a perpendicular spike pattern , and on best focus, I have to settle on a triangle shaped star. When I look at the entire image frame (4/3 size) triangle stars right accross the frame. well, slightly spikier on one side and slightly donutty on the other......not good!
So.... astigmatism? Really? On a certified 0.985 strehl mirror? I did read some scathing opinions on what orion optics test certificates are worth, but I thought they were far outliers.
Well of course there's the secondary. I dont have an elimination process for it other than full replacement. Given the astigmatic behaviour through the focus point, it is the primary right?
So anyway, its fun learning new things and look forward to further enlightenment on the this subject.......Cheers
Dan
I bought an Orion Optics UK mirror 250mm F4.8 research grade 10 years ago and as I progressed in the hobby, I slowly realised that my imaging was on the soft side. Getting to the bottom of this, I embarked on a process of elimination to seek a potential cause.
Was it the coma corrector? I have two CC's (MPCCmk3 and an ES) and the mirror behaviour was identical. Was it potential mirror Pinching? My mirror is completely free floating now and still questional mirror behaviour. Was it focuser miss alignment? I shimmed the focusser so that the laser dot remains exactly in place on the primary fully racked in and out. I recently did a star test closely watching the intra and extra focus behaviour of a star. What I found was horrendous!
On slight extra focus I see a badly misshapened donut ( twice as high as it is long ) and intra focus was a perpendicular spike pattern , and on best focus, I have to settle on a triangle shaped star. When I look at the entire image frame (4/3 size) triangle stars right accross the frame. well, slightly spikier on one side and slightly donutty on the other......not good!
So.... astigmatism? Really? On a certified 0.985 strehl mirror? I did read some scathing opinions on what orion optics test certificates are worth, but I thought they were far outliers.
Well of course there's the secondary. I dont have an elimination process for it other than full replacement. Given the astigmatic behaviour through the focus point, it is the primary right?
So anyway, its fun learning new things and look forward to further enlightenment on the this subject.......Cheers
Dan