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[AZ-Observing] Re: Image Question
- From: "Stanley A. Gorodenski" <stan_gorodenski@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: az-observing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 07 Sep 2003 16:19:04 -0800
My mirror has a silicon dioxide coating. That was supposed to be a good
coating although I do not know if it was rated by years of service. I
believe, though, that silicon dioxide affects sensitivity in certain
wavelengths of the UBV system and that is where a quartz (?) coating is best
for some photometry.
Stan
Tom Polakis wrote:
> Is this true even here in Aridzona? Other than a lot of dust, what
> attacks coatings in this climate? Shouldn't mirror coating last for
> decades in the desert, or am I misinformed again?
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