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Old 26-02-2011, 10:05 AM
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GSO 12" f/8 RC

Looks like this scope is getting closer to reality - GSO have listed it on their site (with no info)
It's also listed on Astronomics and mentioned on Andrews at AUD$4000
More interestingly is the promise of a matched large aperture field flattener from Astronomics.

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Old 26-02-2011, 03:12 PM
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That's amazing. A 12.5 inch RCOS with corrector is over USD$20,000.
Plus shipping, plus GST, plus insurance etc etc more like AUD$25,000.

From what I have seen from many images now the optics on these GSO must be quite good.
Diffraction limited?

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Old 26-02-2011, 08:31 PM
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Carbon fibre can't be far off probably add $2k
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Seriously thinking of such a scope. One question though, is there a reducer that will cover a qhy8 sized chip on the Market?
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Old 28-02-2011, 03:06 PM
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Apparently there is a 16" on the way as well. I might wait for that to turn up. Supposedly by the middle of the year.
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Old 28-02-2011, 03:41 PM
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From what I have seen from many images now the optics on these GSO must be quite good.
Diffraction limited?
This is a good question.
Wolfgang Rohr has posted test results from an early (prototype?) 8 inch f/9 and a later model 8 inch f/8. I haven't seen any other tests of this type published.
Personally I find that the process of translating the reports from German make it very difficult/dangerous to draw conclusions.
For example, in the second report the Strehl ratio is reported as 0,852 and 0,984. The second number presumably with astigmatism removed - but what does that mean exactly? And there is discussion about GSO mirrors being 'rough' with characteristic radial lines, but the f/8 sample is somehow smoother that the f/9.
Do we have any German speaking opticians who can help us out?

I also understand (again could be wrong) that some GSO parabolic mirrors have tested very well in the past, so does this skill translate across to RC mirror fabrication? I don't know.
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Old 28-02-2011, 04:13 PM
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Seriously thinking of such a scope. One question though, is there a reducer that will cover a qhy8 sized chip on the Market?

I am sure the AP67 reducer would work. That was standard during the ST10XME camera days for the RCOS scopes.

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