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Re: [ATM] Joe Martin's Mirrors
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> BTW, if you make a 6 inch f/8 mirror perfectly spherical, the results,
> according to FigureXP, are more than acceptable; they are great!
>
> Guy Brandenburg
It's always interesting to look at that. When I run the numbers I get a
wavefront of 1/3.6, a transverse error of 4.2 and strehl of 0.76.
It won't be much of an panetary/lunar scope but yeah, for a beginner and low
power deep sky it will seem ok, might even give an older commercial SCT a
run for it's money. I'll bet that a smooth sphere with a good edge would be
better then some of the totally wacked "corrected" shapes that some
commercial mirrors have.
Just for fun, consider a 6" F/14 spherical mirror. The P/V wavefront
appraoches 1/20 and the diffraction limited FOV will cover the full lunar
disk. With a tube length of somewhere around 6.5' this would not be an
unreasonable instrument to build or use. I suspect it's performance would
surprise a lot of people.
Tony
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