Claims
- 1. A telescope comprising:
- a housing;
- image means at one end of said housing for forming a focused image of light incident on said telescope; and
- a meniscus lens having a concave surface and a convex surface placed along an optical path of said telescope to receive light from said image means, said meniscus lens having a positive power and located to correct spherical aberration and coma in said image produced by said image means by collimating said light between said concave surface and said convex surface.
- 2. A corrector assembly for use in a telescope having an image producing element for forming a focused image of light incident on said telescope, comprising:
- a meniscus lens with positive power; and
- holding means for holding said meniscus lens on an optical path of said telescope at a location where spherical aberration and coma of said focused image are corrected by said meniscus lens, by substantially collimating said light within said meniscus lens.
- 3. An optical assembly for use with a telescope havin an image forming element for forming an image, comprising:
- a meniscus lens with positive power having a concave refracting surface and a convex refracting surface; and
- holding means for holding said concave refracting surface at a first position on an optic axis of said telescope and for holding said convex refracting surface at a second position on said optic axis such that rays of light from said said image forming element are substantially parallel between sid concave and convex refracting surfaces and such that spherical aberration caused by said image forming element and spherical aberration introduced by said meniscus lens are removed from said image.
- 4. A method of increasing width of field, image brightness, and image contrast ratio and reducing astigmatism in a telescope having an image forming element for forming an image comprising the step of:
- introducing a positive power meniscus lens having a concave refracting surface and a convex refracting surface into an optical path of said telscope such that light from said image forming element is substantially collimated between said concave surface and said convex surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 660,916, filed Oct. 15, 1984, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,571,036, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 316,134, filed Nov. 22, 1981, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,477,156,
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Divisions (1)
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316134 |
Nov 1981 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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