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Old 27-11-2015, 10:03 PM
casstony
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I get good results collimating near horizontal (pointed slightly up) indoors with an artificial star or outdoors early in the morning before sunshine starts making the air unstable. The amount of mirror slop in a particular scope probably affects the accuracy of collimation though approaching final focus with an anti-clockwise turn of the focuser should help.
I use this: http://www.hubbleoptics.com/artificial-stars.html
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