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The Upsized "Deep Space Scope" Design

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Overview
Requirements
Explanation of Deep Space Name
Why make lightweight telescopes
Current design
Newt inputs
Newt results
Design methodology
Telescope weights and height (theoretical)

Overview

DS-3 has ended up being such a successful telescope that I have been thinking of creating a bigger ultralight telescope.  This web page currently holds some of my design requirements, brainstorming ideas and engineering solutions.  I am putting it on the net in order to share my ideas, as well as get some feedback.  My e-mail address can be found in Astronomy, which can be found through the link above.

DS-4 requirements are as follows:

Why are all of my telescopes named Deep Space?
Why do I keep insisting that these telescopes fit into a car?
Current design if I use composites: Inputs to NEWT:
Results from NEWT:
These dimensions are a good starting point.
General building notes:

Design methodology

  1. Select the mirror.  I am going to go with an 16" f4.5.  I believe that a 16" to 18" is about the largest mirror that can be made into a car portable telescope, not need a ladder, and have an f ratio of 4.5 or slower.  I have picked up a used mirror that was made be Meade.  I had the opportunity to have the local ATM club test this mirror, and they gave it a very large thumbs up.  So, DS-4 will be a 16" f4.5 truss based dob telescope.
Count
Name
Dimensions
Material
Weight
Distance from bottom of OTA
1
Primary Mirror
16" f4.5, 1.65" thick
Pyrex
26.0 lbs
3.25

  1. Select the building materials. Initial design will use 1/2" apple ply.  This wood was chosen due to weight and ease of use.  If weights are not acceptable, composite materials will be used.  For details on composite construction of telescopes, see my Astronomy Links page, Albert's Telescopes.
  2. Design the mirror cell. The mirror cell will be a modified version of DS-3.  Be sure to read all of my detail on running Graphical Plop here. The mirror cell is currently planned to be the following, working from the mirror DOWN:
    1. Mirror.  1.625" thick.
    2. Plop inputs: diameter: 406mm, thickness: 41.3, focal length: 1830, secondary diameter: 78.74.
    3. Modified 6 point suspension.  These will be 6 round disks of 1/2" plywood, attached to the mirror with double sided sticky tape.  Each will be 4" in diameter, centered at a distance of 4.66" from the center.  These disks will be 4 2/3" from each other, at 60 degree angles from each other.  Each plywood disk will be double sided sticky taped to the back of the mirror. 1/2" thick
    4. These 6 plywood disks will each have a small bolt through them, which will go through an arm created of 1/2" plywood.  There will be three arms, with the bolts from the disks going into the arms.  Each arm bolt will have a small rubber O ring separating the round disk from the arms.  Each arm will be 4 2/3 + 2" in length, and 2" wide (ALAN - TEST FOR STRENGTH) 1/2" thick.
    5. Through the center of the plywood arms will be placed a columnation bolt, with a spring around the bolt. The bolts will then go through the base of the box, and nuts will be placed on the bottom of the bolts.  1" thick.
    Count
    Name
    Dimensions
    Material
    Weight
    ply
    Weight
    composite
    Distance from bottom of OTA
    6
    Mirror cell contacts
    4" diameter
    1/2" ply
    0.8 lbs
    0.2
    2.25
    3
    Mirror cell arms
    2" X 6 2/3" 1/2" ply
    0.4 lbs
    ----
    1.75
    ?
    Misc hardware

    Metal
    1.0 lbs
    ----
    1

    Total weight


    2.2 lbs
    1.6 lbs



  3. Design the mirror box. The mirror box will be like DS-3, although may be a bit deeper.  It will also use 8 trusses.  It will measure 18" X 18" X 5"  I want it to not have any open holes, not including the mirror box bottom.  (The hole in the mirror box top is covered with a piece of Masonite.)
  4. Count
    Name
    Dimensions
    Material
    Weight
    ply
    Weight
    composite
    Distance from bottom of OTA
    1
    Mirror box bottom
    18"x18"
    1/2" ply 2.9 lbs
    ----
    0.25
    2
    Mirror box long side
    18"x4"
    1/2" ply 1.5 lbs
    ---- 2.25
    2
    Mirror box short side
    17"x4"
    1/2" ply 1.4 lbs
    ----
    2.25
    1
    Mirror box top
    18"x18"
    1/2" ply 1.0 lbs
    ----
    4.5
    4
    Corner triangles
    3"x3"
    1/2" ply
    0.2


    2x2
    Bearings 1" thick (here for weight)
     (Use DS-3 design)
    36"x3"
    1/2" ply 4.5 lbs
    ----
    6?

    Total weight


    11.5 lbs
    9.4 lbs


  5. Design the secondary "cage".  The secondary cage will consist of a single plywood ring.  It will have an inside diameter of 18", and an outside diameter of 21".  At present, a 3 wire spider will be used.  See DS-3 for details.  (Notice that I forgot to add the weight of the secondary mirror!  Arg.  It turned out OK, since I made the bearings to fit the actual scope.)

  6. Count
    Name
    Dimensions
    Material
    Weight
    ply
    Weight
    composite
    Dimensions from bottom of OTA
    1
    Secondary ring
    21" od, 18" id ring
    1/2" ply
    1.0
    0.3 lbs

    1
    Secondary focuser board
    5 1/2" X 5 1/2"
    1/2" ply
    0.3
    0.1

    1
    Focuser (Starlight Featherweight)


    1.3 lbs
    ----

    1
    Rigel Quickfinder


    0.2 lbs


    1
    Shroud


    1.0 lb?
    ----


    Total secSSpondary cage - figured, bare


    3.6 lbs
    2.7 lbs


    Heaviest eyepiece that I own


    1.0 lbs
    -----


    Telview Barlow


    1.0 lbs
    -----


    Total secondary cage - figured, with eyepiece


    5.6 lbs
    4.7 lbs


    Total ring - rough guess - Includes 2Xds-3, 8mm+barlow, baffles theoretical, MAX


    6.5
    ----
    67

  7. Trusses. Trusses for this truss telescope will be eight aluminum poles 3/4" in diameter, set into holes drilled into the mirror box.  They are then flexed into place. The top end of these trusses will have a hole drilled in them, which will be placed over the exterior portion of the brass threaded rods from section 5 above. Truss lengths should be APPROXIMATELY 62" in length.

  8. Count
    Name
    Dimensions
    Material
    Weight
    Dimensions from bottom of OTA
    8
    Truss poles
    3/4" X 62" long
    Aluminum
    7
    36

  9. Bearings.  Bearings will use the same design as DS-3. First off, we have to calculate the center of gravity of the system.
  10. The formula for center of gravity is as follows: totalWeight * centerOfGravity = weightPartA * distancePartA + weightPartB * distancePartB + ... + weightPartZ * distancePartZ where distancePart* represents the distance in inches from the bottom of the optical tube assembly.

    Item
    Weight lbs for
    plywood only
    Distance from
    ground
    Moment arm
    Weight * distance
    Mirror
    26
    3.25
    84.5
    Mirror cell disks
    0.8
    2.25
    1.8
    Mirror cell arms
    0.4
    1.75
    0.7
    Mirror box hardware
    1
    1
    1
    Mirror box bottom
    2.9
    0.25
    0.73
    Mirror box long sides
    1.5
    2.25
    3.38
    Mirror box short sides
    1.4
    2.25
    3.15
    Mirror box top
    1.2
    4.5
    5.4
    Bearings (guess, used for calculations)
    4.5
    7
    31.5
    Secondary ring, focuser, eyepieces, baffling, etc
    6.5
    67
    435.5
    Truss tubes
    7
    36
    180
    Total
    53.2

    819

    Center of gravity = totalMomentArm/totalWeight, or 819/53.2 = 15.4".  This will be the distance from the bottom of the mirror box to the center of gravity, and the center of the bearings. These bearings will ride up on the box about 2.5", and will have a radius of 13".  This will leave the bearing attached to the side of the mirror box for 16", and have at least 1" of material resting against the side of the mirror box for 12". ?? alan, check.

  11. Rocker box and ground board.  DS-4 will use the same rocker box design as was used by DS-3.  Additional stiffening will be added to the rocker box. along the back edge.  The side plates will have weight reducing holes in them.

  12. Count
    Name
    Dimensions
    Material
    Weight
    ply
    Weight
    composite
    1
    Base plate
    Triangle,  10"
    middle to tip
    1/2" ply?
    Aluminum?
    1.4 lbs
    ----
    1
    Rocker base plate
    18" X 20"
    1/2" ply
    3.8 lbs
    1.3
    2
    Rocker base stiffener
    6" X 19"
    1/2" ply?
    composite?
    2.4 lbs
    0.9
    2
    Rocker side plate 6" X 18" ??
    alan - check this
    1/2" ply
    2.3 lbs
    ----
    6
    Magic sliders - above and below base plate,,
    Teflon, bolts


    0.2 lbs
    ----

    Total weight


    10.1 lbs
    6.2 lbs
Total telescope (theoretical):

Weight

Name
Weight ply
Weight composite
Mirror and cell
28.2 lbs
27.6 lbs
Mirror box (includes bearings)
11.5 lbs
????
Secondary cage
3.6 lbs
2.7 lbs
Trusses
7 lbs
7 lbs
Rocker box
10.1 lbs
6.2 lbs
Total Telescope weight
60.4 lbs
????
Total weight of the OTA (Optical Tube Assembly)
50.3 lbs

Total weight of mirror box with bearings
39.7 lbs

Total weight of mirror box without bearings
35.2 lbs


Dimensions

Height of eyepiece at zenith
71", 5'11"
Size of mirror box and base, no bearings
20x18x8"
Size and weight of mirror box, for airplane travel
18x18x5", 39.7 lbs
Length of trusses
62"