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JURA 194 / 1457 Newton, Rafael Schmall

JURA 194 / 1457 Newton

JURA 194 / 1457 Newton, Rafael Schmall

JURA 194 / 1457 Newton

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I thought how good it would be to see your lunar images with a telescope that is not "robbed" for depth astrophotography, but does not have the usual parameters, but would rather have some 20cm mirror around f7 for lunar craters and planets, as well as for lunar crater photography . So I started collecting the ingredients pretty slowly.

The mirror is made by Kuvik Optik, while the pull-out auxiliary mirror system is a great construction of the TMS-Astro. I managed to get an aluminum tube, although apparently the mirror got it first, so then I could be happy with what it might look like. : D

The problem to be solved was that the focus was long enough, so obviously it didn't just fit in the car, so the collapse had to be limited to 1 meter.

The inside of the binoculars was sailed with a pair, and the auxiliary mirror holder and the main mirror holder were blown to matt black. The wooden frame exposed to external condensation was varnished and the entire alutubus received a white carbon-effect foil. The edges of the rollers were given a rubber cover, although I have not yet put the bottom rubber cover on it in the picture.

I really hope the weather doesn’t figure out right now that you should open the taps, so it would be nice to have a clear evening for rehearsals, e.g., how it behaves on an EQ5 mechanic, and so on. Are you sure it's good high, so you'll need a ladder for visuals, or an iron part for your legs? hmm. : D

I'm still counting on the planet camera and seal extender for the telescope, I'm gathering information.

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JURA 194 / 1457 Newton, Rafael Schmall