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Large Carbon Fiber Telescope Tubes
How would a carbon fiber tube help me with imaging? The answer is simple. As the temperature drops, your aluminum OTA tube is shrinking! This brings the primary and secondary closer together and moves your focal plane off the surface of your imaging chip. With a typical SCT, moving the mirrors by 0.001 can move the focal plane by as much as 0.025! The result is a blurry image. If you could image for an hour without re-focusing with your aluminum tube, now you can image for 5 hours between focus runs.*.