3 comments

  • zonkerdonker 28 minutes ago
    Very cool project and video documentation, really inspiring! As someone who is mechanically inclined and has a decent amount of tools/3D printer, is there any DIY telescope that you would recommend to build as a first foray into the field?

    I've never done much with optics, and after reading through a few of your posts, it looks both incredibly challenging and very rewarding.

  • rom16384 19 minutes ago
    Quite an impressive build. How hard is it to collimate the telescope? Does it hold the collimation?
    • chantepierre 15 minutes ago
      Hi ! It is quite easy, with 2 tilt screws at the secondary cage, and the primary cell floats on three heavy duty springs. I can shake it and nothing moves, this is my first criteria. I collimate with a cheshire tool but always finish on a star at medium power (since this telescope realistically does not reach high power, since it would need 2mm eyepieces which are the opposite of wide field views). I use it with Explore Scientific 17mm 92 degree, and a 13mm APM XWA 100 degree eyepieces, and do star collimation with a 6.7mm eyepiece.

      So most of the use is at 25x, to frame huge objects like NGC7000 or the largest extensions of M31

  • hackingonempty 2 hours ago
    Very nice!!

    What are you using for interferometry?