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Eine geringe Oberflächen-Rauheit streut weniger diffuses Licht aus den Airy-Disks, das fällt unter Kontrast und nicht unter Seeing. Carl Zambuto zitiert auf seiner Seite Duck Suiter:
"The net effect of mild primary ripple is to blow the scattered light into a knobby glow surrounding the image, which has its greatest brightness within a radius less than 5 times the airy disk. Such scattered light can be a bad problem because it is condensed enough to easily see" (Star Testing Astronomical Telescopes p. 237).
Siehe Carls Ausführungen hier: Zambuto Optical Company Criteria 4
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"The net effect of mild primary ripple is to blow the scattered light into a knobby glow surrounding the image, which has its greatest brightness within a radius less than 5 times the airy disk. Such scattered light can be a bad problem because it is condensed enough to easily see" (Star Testing Astronomical Telescopes p. 237).
Siehe Carls Ausführungen hier: Zambuto Optical Company Criteria 4
lg
Niki