
Collimate Your Cassegrain
Telescope
- Without using a star
- Indoor or outdoor - day or night
- Focus stays at final view setting
- Within focal distance from your telescope
- One-man operation
- Portable and simple to setup and use
- Works on CT, SCT, Maksutov, & RC

Innovation brings
Affordable and Portable Collimation into Reality
Since the
invention of the Cassegrain Telescope in 1672 by the French sculptor
Sieur Guillaume Cassegrain, the Cassegrain Telescope has evolved
into various derivative designs such as the more popular
Ritchey-Chrétien, Dall-Kirkham, Schmidt-Cassegrain, and
Maksutov-Cassegrain. The designs have gained their popularity
because of their compact and simple to produce design. With
different designs, star collimation was the only
effective method to collimate for Cassegrain telescope owners.
Now, backyard astronomers have an alternative to achieve excellent
collimation conveniently using the Advanced CT Laser Collimator. The
Advanced CT Laser Collimator brings the collimating star to your
telescope within arm reaching distance. With its short range
capability, you can perform collimation indoors - day or night -
without being subjected to weather conditions. And best of all, this
new collimator utilizes a clear and simple-to-read, large target
display for the telescope alignment diagnostic. This large target
display is positioned within a short focal distance of the telescope
which allows you to collimate without guessing.

No Star Required to
Collimate
In order to achieve
an accurate star collimation, normally the amateur astronomer
requires good seeing conditions with no cloud, no wind, stable
temperature, no light pollution, a well-aligned telescope mount
tracking system, telescope optical tube assemble (OTA) thermal
equilibrium, and a good visible magnitude star. The visual quality
of the referencing star is greatly affected by the prescribed
factors most of which are all in natures control as you can see in
the photo. Adjusting the collimation is guessing game where you move
between front and the back of the telescope adjusting the
corresponding alignment screw and holding your breath peeping
through a high magnification eyepiece referencing the concentricity
of the unstable defocused image. This can be an incredibly
frustrating experience.

An artificial
star can never simulate a real star because it is impossible to
collimate with the telescope focus set at infinity. After artificial
star collimation, you will need to adjust your focus back to
infinity to view a real star by moving the primary mirror to a
different position. The distance the primary mirror has been
adjusted can accumulate mechanical tolerance errors. For some of the
mass produced SCTs, the “sticky baffle” on the primary mirror
focusing mechanism may also cause mirror-flop. If a mirror-flop has
occurred, it will affect the alignment position which in turn will
render the collimation useless. Ideally, It is best to collimate
your optics at the same viewing focusing position without major
optical displacements to correspond to the final view setting. The
Advanced CT Laser Collimator can accomplish this task without all
the possible accumulated errors.

The large target
display on the Advanced CT Laser Collimator brings you a clear
visual queue of three projecting laser dots as the alignment
reference at a very comfortable visual distance providing an
accurate axial alignment error diagnostic. And during the entire
collimation process, no major focusing is needed, thus minimizing
the possible accumulated errors from the focusing adjustments. The
referencing adjustments are made by bringing the three clearly
discernable projected laser dots projected on the target, into a
concentric ring. No more peeping through the eyepiece looking for a
changing, ambiguous star image. This alternative collimation method
saves precious observing time by collimating the telescope and
preparing the viewing programs at dusk or before dawn without the
influences of the external environmental conditions.
The Advanced CT
Laser Collimator does not require long focal distances to achieve
high-accuracy collimation. Utilizing the installed flat mirror at
the focal point (eyepiece location), the collimator lasers
double-passes both your primary and secondary mirrors and magnifies
the alignment errors to a higher accuracy level. In addition, it
also cuts the collimating distance in half achieving near-field
alignment process. The collimator is stationed within your
telescope's focal length directly in front of your telescope.
Setting up for collimation, you will be standing between the
telescope and the collimator aiming both the telescope and the
collimator at each other. Then you will adjust the secondary mirror
knob to bring the returning lasers on the same track. This is a very
convenient one-man operation.
At a Fraction of the Cost
of Wavefront Interferometer Technology
The
state-of-the-art advanced laser optical alignment technology used in
the Advanced CT Laser Collimator achieves the same rough alignment
function of a costly large aperture interferometer commonly use in
high-energy labs at a fraction of its cost.

The Advanced CT
Laser Collimator uses three collimated lasers, evenly spaced apart,
to sample large aperture optical elements in your telescope. The
three parallel laser beams completely simulate the light path
(flat-wavefront) from a distant star and pass through the entire
telescope’s optical elements and reflect back to its target for a
complete and accurate double-pass diagnostic reading of your
telescope optical alignment. This innovative collimation technique
and technology enables the amateur astronomer achieving far-field
collimation as a near-field process.
Precision CNC Machined
Panel and Components
This beautifully designed instrument is precision machined from a
solid block of aero-space grade aluminum. It is then hardened and
anodized to keep the entire mounted laser system thermally stable
allowing you to achieve accurate collimation. The rigid, ultra thin
profile, and light-weight design makes the unit portable and simple
to setup and use.
Collimates All CT, SCT,
Maksutov, & RC
The Advanced CT Laser Collimator simulates a real distant star light
path, and as a result it can collimate most telescopes which
primarily rely on star collimation. The collimation technique can be
implemented on any size telescope. The current production model is
designed to collimate telescopes with a primary mirror greater than
7-1/5-inches and a secondary mirror obstruction diameter less than
6-1/2-inches. For other larger sized telescope, please email or call
us for custom sizes.
See the Advanced CT Laser Collimator in action on YouTube.
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Due to the high demand, this
item will be delivered 2 weeks after order is placed! Thank you for
your support!

- Package includes
- 1 x Advanced CT Laser Collimator
- 1 x Premium Carrying Case
- 1 x Fine Adjustment Stage (FAS-01)
- 1 x 2" SCA Reflector Mirror (SCA-RM2)
- 3 x External Alignment Tabs
- 1 x Tab Strap
- 1 x Paper Ruler
- 1 x CR123, 3V lithium battery
-
Special Holiday Price: $399.00

- Package includes
- 1 x Advanced CT Laser Collimator
- 1 x Premium Carrying Case
- 1 x Fine Adjustment Stage (FAS-01)
- 1 x 1.25" SCA Reflector Mirror (SCA-RM125)
- 3 x External Alignment Tabs
- 1 x Tab Strap
- 1 x Paper Ruler
- 1 x CR123, 3V lithium battery
-
Special Holiday Price: $399.00

Precision retro
reflector mirror on Self-Centering Adapter for Advanced CT Laser
Collimator
- SCA Provides 360 deg. rubber square rings contact for the most
secure and reliable adaption in your focuser
- SCA Eliminates Drawtube/Visual Back Slop
- SCA Eliminates unstable locking from thumbscrew or unified
compression ring
- SCA Accepts the Imperfection of a Drawtube/Visual Back
- Short SCA Profile Prevents Oscillation
- SCA Damps Vibration
- Double-pass the lasers from the Advanced CT Laser Collimator for
higher alignment accuracy
- Price $30.00
Precision retro
reflector mirror on Self-Centering Adapter for Advanced CT Laser
Collimator
- SCA Provides 360 deg. rubber square rings contact for the most
secure and reliable adaption in your focuser
- SCA Eliminates Drawtube/Visual Back Slop
- SCA Eliminates unstable locking from thumbscrew or unified
compression ring
- SCA Accepts the Imperfection of a Drawtube/Visual Back
- Short SCA Profile Prevents Oscillation
- SCA Damps Vibration
- Double-pass the lasers from the Advanced CT Laser Collimator for
higher alignment accuracy
- Price $30.00