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If you mean the image on the right then does it show on any very bright stars or just Gamma Cassiopeiae? |
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On any star above a certain radius… M33 for example with the same configuration but with L-pro If you zoom in the bigger stars are all Saturn like |
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Ok, got it. The one possible explanation is that you have striae in the glass of one of your objective's lenses. Normally the cast glass blank is heat-treated to allow stress in the glass to relax and to avoid striae but sometimes this does not happen (for a possible number of reasons) and these stresses remain and slowly relax in time causing the insurgence of such defects (striae). Now, to avoid all doubt you should test the sciope with no extra glass between the lens and the camera, except for a IR Cut filter. Bright star (mag. 2-3) at the center of the field (sensor) for your typical exposure time. See if the effect is still there. If it is then the issue is in your scope objective, otherwise it is elsewhere. |
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Thank you for the info. Bad news after all I have been using this scope for more than 2 years and it provided a lot of wonderful images. All of a sudden a misalignment appeared and there is no way to fix this except of replacement?… |