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Is the primary or secondary mirror bigger on the telescope?
The primary mir- ror is the large mirror at the bottom end of the telescope tube. The secondary mirror is the smaller mirror near the front of the tube that deflects converging light from the primary mirror out through the focuser to the eyepiece (Figure 1).
What type of mirror is best for a telescope?
The Reflecting Telescope or Reflector uses a concave mirror as the telescope’s Primary Objective, rather than a lens or lenses. The type of reflector depends on other system mirror(s), called the Secondary Mirror. A Compound or Catadioptric Telescope uses a combination of Refractor and Reflector characteristics.
What is the purpose of a secondary mirror in a reflecting telescope?
Secondary mirrors in the form of an optically flat diagonal mirror are used to re-direct the light path in designs such as Newtonian reflectors. They are also used to re-direct and extend the light path and modify the final image in designs such as Cassegrain reflectors.
What size secondary mirror do I need?
My most commonly used method to size secondaries for most telescopes is simple: Add 4″ to half the mirror’s diameter to get the intercept distance, then divide by f/#. Then go up one flat size if the calculation yields a size that is close to a standard flat size. So, for a 16″ f/4, we have 8″+4″ = 12″, 12″/4 = 3″.
What is better a reflector or refractor telescope?
If you are interested in astrophotography, purchasing a refractor is a better option because of it’s specialized optic design that captures deep space objects like galaxies and nebulae. If you are interested in brighter celestial objects like the Moon or planets or a beginner, a reflector telescope is ideal.
What are 4 types of reflecting telescopes?
- 4.1 Gregorian.
- 4.2 Newtonian.
- 4.3 The Cassegrain design and its variations. 4.3.1 Ritchey–Chrétien. 4.3.2 Three-mirror anastigmat. 4.3.3 Dall–Kirkham.
- 4.4 Off-axis designs. 4.4.1 Herschelian. 4.4.2 Schiefspiegler. 4.4.3 Stevick-Paul. 4.4.4 Yolo.
- 4.5 Liquid-mirror telescopes.
Which telescope is better refractor or reflector?
Refractor telescopes use specialized lenses that make them a favorite for deep space objects like galaxies and nebulae. Reflector telescopes are more popular with larger and brighter objects like the Moon and planets because they use mirrors that provide more sensitivity to all wavelengths.
Why can’t I see out my telescope?
If you can’t see anything clearly through your telescope at night, try using the scope in daylight first. In a reflector, it is the small tube sticking out of the side nearly at the front end of the telescope. Insert your eyepiece in the tube and then tighten the setscrew(s) to hold it securely.