Title: Millenium Telescope.
1Millenium Telescope.
2Format
- Part 1 - Planning
- Part 2 - Sample Designs
- Part 3 - Discussion/what happens next
3Objectives
- Resolve location and usage issues
- Agree design
- Present detailed design/cost to Committee
- Go/No Go?
4Aperture Fever!
5Part 1 - Planning...
6Location/usage
- Most difficult part!
- Dedicated effort
- Some options
- Dome
- Balcony
- Downstairs
- Elsewhere in school grounds
7Design Goals
- Ease of construction
- Ease of assembly/disassembly
- Ease of storage and transportation
- Ease of collimation (repeatable)
8Mirrors
- Primary Mirror (Pyrex)
- Diameter, 482 mm
- Edge thickness, 38 mm
- Focal length, 2165 mm (F/4.5)
- Calculated weight 15 Kg
- Secondary Mirror (elliptical plate glass)
- Major axis, 150 mm
- Minor axis, 106 mm
- Thickness, 14.5 mm
9Part 2 - Sample Designs
10Kriege and BerryObsession 20 F/5
11Obsession 20 F/5Completed scope
12Obsession 20 F/5 Unpacking truss tubes
13Obsession 20 F/5Opening mirror box
14Obsession 20 F/5Inserting mirror
15Obsession 20 F/5 Setting mirror down
16Obsession 20 F/5Install upper tube clamps
17Obsession 20 F/5Mirror cell assembly
18Obsession 20 F/5Truss tube clamps
19Obsession 20 F/5Securing mirror
20Dan Gray 16 F/3.75 String Telescope
2116 F/3.75 String TelescopeCompleted scope
2216 F/3.75 String TelescopeBase
2316 F/3.75 String TelescopeClose-up of bearings
2416 F/3.75 String TelescopeRocker
2516 F/3.75 String TelescopeSquare tube support
2616 F/3.75 String TelescopeString length
adjustment
2716 F/3.75 String TelescopeCollimation
adjustment point
2816 F/3.75 String TelescopeSecondary cage and
spider
2916 F/3.75 String TelescopeCollimating
3016 F/3.75 String TelescopeDisassembled scope
3116 F/3.75 String TelescopeIn car!
32Greg Babcock 18 F/4.55
3318 F4.55Completed scope
3418 F4.55Gallery
35Greg Babcock 24 F/4 Ultra-light
3624 F/4 Ultra-LightCompleted and disassembled
scope
3724 F/4 Ultra-LightAltitude bearing and stand
3824 F/4 Ultra-Light4 Mirror cell clearance for
drive
3924 F/4 Ultra-LightTrusses
4024 F/4 Ultra-LightCage
4124 F/4 Ultra-LightCompleted scope
4224 F/4 Ultra-LightCompleted scope
4324 F/4 Ultra-LightIn car!
44Bruce Sayre 22 F4.05 Design
4522 F4.05 DesignCompleted scope
4622 F4.05 DesignBase
4722 F4.05 DesignCutaway of bottom frame and
drives
4822 F4.05 DesignClose-up of bottom frame
4922 F4.05 DesignBottom portion of telescope
5022 F4.05 DesignSide view of rocker
5122 F4.05 DesignRocker
5222 F4.05 DesignMirror cell multipoint flotation
assembly
5322 F4.05 DesignMirror cell with flotation
assembly underneath
5422 F4.05 DesignDrive motor assembly
5522 F4.05 DesignStrut attachment
5622 F4.05 DesignTruss tube mounting
5722 F4.05 DesignView above completed scope
5822 F4.05 DesignSecondary cage and spider
assembly with baffling
5922 F4.05 DesignSecondary cage side view
60Digital AstrophotographyC2020z - Planets with
20 Newtonian
61Part 3 - Discussion
- Team for location/storage
- Obtain 45 gal drum
- Consolidate designs/plans
- Contact designers (email)
- Monitor bigdob discussion group
- Contact FAS/other AS for feedback
- Possible visit(s) to other AS
- Agree next meeting