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Optics Folks?

Post by cronus » Sat Oct 12, 2013 6:46 am

I'm thinking in the drunken sobering morning daze you do....puzzling.....that a flat mirror could be shifted in a way that compensates for the Earths motion and acts as a very large parabolic mirror if focused on a point near infinity? given the right motion governance to obtain a very detailed in focus view of the moons surface? The actual trajectory of movement for and speed of the flat mirror would require a computer - not difficult these days...and a few cams, stepper motors and pulls on the underside. Along with a distant second lens...maybe miles distant to pick up the light, maybe moving a little itself to compensate for aberrations in the atmosphere....
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Post by rainbow » Sat Oct 12, 2013 8:18 am

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Post by cronus » Sat Oct 12, 2013 8:21 am

rainbow wrote:Lunatic.
They said that about the Wright Brothers....and judging from a hundred years of flight - spot on! :?
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Post by mistermack » Sat Oct 12, 2013 10:28 am

You could just go on ebay and BUY a telescope.
It's so much easier than inventing it again.
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Post by cronus » Sat Oct 12, 2013 10:33 am

mistermack wrote:You could just go on ebay and BUY a telescope.
It's so much easier than inventing it again.
I could....only have a 500mm mirror lens at the mo. Makes the camera look like its taken viagra. :coffee:
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Post by Calilasseia » Sun Oct 13, 2013 10:14 pm

Active optics has already been pursued in large telescopes. See, for example, the Keck instrument.

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Post by cronus » Mon Oct 14, 2013 2:34 am

Calilasseia wrote:Active optics has already been pursued in large telescopes. See, for example, the Keck instrument.
Re-inventing the wheel....nothing new for me when I'm sozzled.
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Post by mistermack » Mon Oct 14, 2013 11:28 am

Scrumple wrote:
Calilasseia wrote:Active optics has already been pursued in large telescopes. See, for example, the Keck instrument.
Re-inventing the wheel....nothing new for me when I'm sozzled.
Yes, from what I remember, it's to compensate for thermal fluctuations in the atmosphere. They have a slightly flexible mirror, and hundreds of solenoids that can alter the shape slightly from behind. A computer controls the solenoids, and it gives a steady image, closer to what you would get, if the telescope was in space, not looking through any atmosphere.
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Post by JimC » Tue Oct 15, 2013 8:52 am

mistermack wrote:
Scrumple wrote:
Calilasseia wrote:Active optics has already been pursued in large telescopes. See, for example, the Keck instrument.
Re-inventing the wheel....nothing new for me when I'm sozzled.
Yes, from what I remember, it's to compensate for thermal fluctuations in the atmosphere. They have a slightly flexible mirror, and hundreds of solenoids that can alter the shape slightly from behind. A computer controls the solenoids, and it gives a steady image, closer to what you would get, if the telescope was in space, not looking through any atmosphere.
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