Optics and optical instruments — Specifications for astronomical telescopes

ISO 14134:2006 applies to astronomical telescopes, including finder telescopes, and to their functional specifications. These specifications are restricted to amateur astronomical telescopes, which should be distinguished from hand-held or mounted general purpose monocular telescopes.

Optique et instruments d'optique — Spécifications pour télescopes astronomiques

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Publication Date
15-Aug-2006
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 14134
First edition
2006-08-15
Optics and optical instruments —
Specifications for astronomical
telescopes
Optique et instruments d'optique — Spécifications pour télescopes
astronomiques

Reference number
ISO 14134:2006(E)
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ISO 14134:2006(E)
Foreword
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ISO 14134 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 172, Optics and photonics, Subcommittee SC 4,
Telescopic systems.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 14134:2006(E)
Optics and optical instruments — Specifications for
astronomical telescopes
1Scope
This International Standard applies to astronomical telescopes, including finder telescopes, and to their
functional specifications.
These specifications are restricted to amateur astronomical telescopes, which should be distinguished from
hand-held or mounted general purpose monocular telescopes.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document
(including any amendments) applies.
ISO 68-1, ISO general purpose screw threads — Basic profile — Part 1: Metric screw threads
ISO 10109-4:2001, Optics and optical instruments — Environmental requirements — Part 4: Test requirements
for telescopic systems
ISO 14132-1, Optics and optical instruments — Vocabulary for telescopic systems — Part 1: General terms and
alphabetical indexes of terms in ISO 14132
ISO 14132-4, Optics and optical instruments— Vocabulary for telescopic systems— Part4: Terms for
astronomical telescopes
ISO 14490-4, Optics and optical instruments — Test methods for telescopic systems — Part 4: Test methods
for astronomical telescopes
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 14132-1and ISO 14132-4 shall apply.
4 Specifications
4.1 Optical characteristics: values and tolerances
The values and tolerances for optical characteristics of astronomical telescopes are specified in Table 1.
The characteristics specified in Table 1 shall be measured in accordance with ISO 14490-4.
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ISO 14134:2006(E)
Table 1 — Optical characteristics: values and tolerances
Telescope Item Characteristic’s value or tolerance
Refractive ±1,0
Clear aperture of objective (mm)
Reflective ±2,0
Refractive ±2%
Focal length of objective (mm)
Reflective ±3%
Main
Focal length of eyepiece (mm) ±5%
general purpose high performance
Angular resolution in object space and on the optical axis
120
(arc second) 140
D
D
Magnification ±10 %
Clear aperture of objective (mm) ±1,0
Field of view in the object space (degrees) ±5%
Finder
−1
Reticle parallax (dioptre = m ) ±0,5
100
Angular resolution on the optical axis (arc second)
Γ
NOTE 1 The resolution on the optical axis is used as a criterion for image quality.
NOTE 2 D = clear aperture of the objective in millimetres.
NOTE 3 Γ = magnification of the finder.
Tolerances for clear aperture and focal length of the objective lens (primary mirror); focal length of the eyepiece;
clear aperture, magnification and angular field of view in objective space of the finder telescope shall be
obtained by taking nominal values as reference.
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