Autostar #497 handbox appendix j, Appendix j: advanced coma-free optics – Meade Instruments LX600 User Manual

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AutoStar #497 HANDBOX

Appendix J

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Primary Baffle Tube

Field Stops

Primary Mirror

Ray (1)

Ray (2)

(2)

(1)

(2)

(1)

Secondary
Mirror

Correcting
Plate

Secondary
Baffle

(2)

(1)

Focal
Plane

APPENDIX J:

ADVANCED COMA-FREE OPTICS

Unlike Schmidt-Cassegrain systems, Meade’s Advanced Coma-

Free (ACF) optical system provides razor-sharp pin-point star

images all the way to the very edge of the fi eld of view. This

aplanatic (coma-free) optical system brings the highest level of

performance to the amateur astronomer.

In the ACF design shown above, light enters from the right, passes

through a thin lens with 2-sided aspheric correction (“correcting

plate”), proceeds to a spherical primary mirror, and then to a

hyperbolic secondary mirror. The hyperbolic secondary mirror

multiplies the effective focal length of the primary mirror and

results in a focus at the focal plane, with light passing through a

central perforation in the primary mirror.

The Meade ACF optical system includes an oversized primary

mirror, yielding a fully illuminated fi eld-of-view signifi cantly wider

than is possible with a standard-size primary mirror. Note that

light ray (2) in the fi gure would be lost entirely, except for the

oversize primary. It is this phenomenon which results in Meade

ACF having off-axis fi eld illuminations about 10% greater,

aperture-for-aperture, than other systems utilizing standard-size

primary mirrors. Field stops machined into the inside-diameter

surface of the primary mirror baffl e tube signifi cantly increase

lunar, planetary, and deep-space image contrast. These fi eld

stops effectively block off-axis stray light rays.

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