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Astro-Tech
Ritchey-Chrétien astrographs
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At this price they will be hard to get!
True Ritchey-Chrétien
telescopes typically start at well over $10,000, putting them out of the
reach of most astrophotographers. At least, true R-Cs used to start at
$10,000 and up.
Introducing the Astro-Tech AT6RC, an incredibly affordable
Ritchey-Chrétien astrograph that virtually all astrophotographers can
afford!
The Astro-Tech AT6RC makes the coma-free imaging of a true
Ritchey-Chrétien optical system available to amateur astronomers using
webcams, Deep Sky Imager-type cameras, and SBIG ST-7/8/9/10/2000-class
CCD cameras. And it does it at a price less than that of even the
least-expensive SBIG CCD camera. Featuring a true Ritchey-Chrétien
optical system, this incredibly economical 6" Astro-Tech R-C makes you
wonder just what those $10,000+ R-Cs have that makes them cost so much.
Designed strictly for exceptional imaging, the Astro-Tech AT6RC and
AT8RC provides the wide coma-free photographic field that
astrophotographers crave, but can’t get from conventional reflectors and
Schmidt-Cassegrains. Likewise, as a pure two-mirror system, the AT6RC is
totally free from the spurious color that affects the imaging of all but
the most costly apochromatic refractors, and it does it with an 6"
aperture that equals or exceeds the light gathering of most apo
refractors.
If serious astrophotography is your goal, but the price of most true
Ritchey-Chrétien optics has been keeping you from the optical design
most modern professional observatories and the Hubble Space Telescope
use for their imaging, your wait is over. The Astro-Tech AT6RC can bring
the world of professional deep space imaging to your backyard
observatory at a truly affordable price.
These Astrograph
Optical Systems include. . .
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Optical design:
true Ritchey-Chrétien Cassegrain-type two-mirror optics, with
hyperbolic primary and secondary mirrors. For more details, click on
the “optics" icon above.
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Aperture: 6",
1370mm focal length, f/9 focal ratio.
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Aperture: 8",
1928mm focal length, f/9 focal ratio.
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Primary mirror:
Made of BK-7 optical glass. Polished to 1/12th wave or better
surface accuracy. Unlike designs that move the primary mirror fore
and aft in the optical tube to focus (which can lead to image shift
as the mirror position changes) the AT6RC primary mirror is fixed to
eliminate image shift and focus changes.
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Secondary mirror:
Made of BK-7 optical glass. Polished to 1/12th wave or better
surface accuracy. Mounted in a four-vane spider and fully
collimatable using simple standard Schmidt-Cassegrain collimating
techniques. Unlike complicated R-C designs that use motors to move
the secondary mirror fore and aft to focus, the AT6RC secondary
mirror is fixed and focusing is done externally.
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Enhanced aluminum
optical coatings: Both primary and secondary mirrors have enhanced
aluminum mirror coatings, overcoated with a protective layer of
quartz for long life. Reflectivity is in the 96% range, the same as
those $10,000+ R-C scopes.
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Optical tube on
the AT6RC: Aluminum, with die-cast and machined aluminum front and
rear cells.
- Optical tube on
the AT8RC: Made of light weight/high strength woven carbon
fiber-reinforced composite material with extremely low thermal
expansion characteristics to reduce the possibility of
temperature-related focus changes. Die-cast and machined aluminum
front and rear cells. The carbon fiber tube is virtually
indestructible. The use of a carbon fiber composite reduces the
weight of the optical tube with no loss of strength or rigidity
compared to an aluminum tube. Carbon fiber composites are so strong
that the new $200,000,000 Boeing 787 Dreamliner passenger jet will
use a wing and fuselage made entirely out of carbon fiber.
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Internal light
baffles: Computer optimized primary and secondary baffling.
Contrast-enhancing glare-stop baffles in the optical tube, with
multiple glare-stop microbaffles in the secondary mirror light
shield and primary mirror baffle tube to provide truly dark sky
backgrounds during imaging.
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Dual-speed
Crayford focuser on the AT6RC: The non-vignetting focuser has
dual-speed focusing. There are two coarse focusing knobs. The right
knob also has a smaller concentric knob with a 10:1 reduction gear
microfine focusing ratio. This provides exceptionally precise image
control during critical CCD imaging. All focus knobs are ribbed, so
they are easy to operate, even while wearing gloves or mittens in
cold weather.
- Dual-speed
microfine Feather Touch Crayford focuser on the AT8RC: The
precision-made non-vignetting focuser is a genuine Feather Touch
from Starlight Instruments, a company known world-wide for making
the finest and most reliable focusers available to the amateur
astronomer. The focuser has dual-speed focusing. There are two
coarse focusing knobs. The right knob also has a smaller concentric
knob with a 10:1 reduction gear microfine focusing ratio. This
provides exceptionally precise image control during critical 35mm or
CCD imaging. All focus knobs are ribbed, so they are easy to
operate, even while wearing gloves or mittens in cold weather.
Multiple internal baffles in the focuser drawtube assure high
contrast.
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Compression ring
eyepiece holders: The focuser drawtube ends in a 2" eyepiece holder
that uses a non-marring soft brass compression ring to hold 2"
imaging accessories in place. The compression ring won’t scratch the
barrel of your accessories as an ordinary thumbscrew can. Also
supplied is a 1.25" accessory holder that slips into the 2"
compression ring holder to let you use 1.25" imaging accessories.
Like the 2" eyepiece holder on the eyepiece holder rotation
mechanism, the 1.25" adapter also uses a non-marring soft brass
compression ring.
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Mounting dovetail:
removable Vixen-style dovetail bar running the length of the
underside of the optical tube.
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Other accessories:
A slip-on dust cap is standard.
Two year warranty: As
an expression of the confidence Astronomy Technologies has in the
quality of their products, the Astro-Tech AT6RC is protected by a
two-year limited warranty against flaws in materials and workmanship
(shipping case excluded).
The AT6RC Ritchey-Chrétien astrograph has:
• 6" f/9 true Ritchey-Chrétien hyperbolic mirror optical design
• 1/12th wave or better BK-7 mirrors
• enhanced aluminum optical coatings
• dual-speed Crayford focuser
• 2" and 1.25" compression ring eyepiece holders
• Vixen-style dovetail plate
The AT8RC Ritchey-Chrétien astrograph has:
• 8" f/9 true Ritchey-Chrétien hyperbolic mirror optical design
• low thermal expansion quartz primary and secondary mirrors
• 99% reflectivity non-tarnishing dielectric mirror coatings
• high strength/low thermal expansion carbon fiber optical tube
• genuine Feather Touch dual-speed Crayford focuser
• 2" and 1.25" compression ring eyepiece holders
• Losmandy-style “D-plate" dovetail
Pre-Order: New product; You may
order now and reserve your unit today before they are gone. You can also
call or e-mail us to be put on a waiting list at no charge as well.
Price $1295.00
6" f/9 Ritchey-Chrétien Astrograph
Pre-Order: New product; You may
order now and reserve your unit today before they are gone.
You can also call or e-mail us to be put on a waiting list at no
charge as well.
Price $2995.00 8" f/9 Ritchey-Chrétien Astrograph
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