Officina Stellare Veloce RH 200 Mark II-AT F/3
Athermal version of the RH200 Mark II, perfect for who needs the maximum focal point stability. The OTA is made of carbon and not alumium. The tip tilt system is the same used on the RH 200 MKII. This version is higly recommend to operate in conditions where there is a very big temperature rage between day and night, like in desertic areas for example. Dewshield is not retractable.
You can now expect an even better large field photographic performance thanks to an innovative light baffles coating will give you a much better reduction of ghosts and scattered light.
In addition, the new MK II-AT version uses an improved tip-tilt adjustment much more precise and easy to set also with heavy and complex image train. It corrects 4 corners (one every 90°) and not only 3 like in the most diffused tip tilt systems. This new tip tilt plate can be also equipped with motors to allow a remote control of the feature with our software. This version is definitely recommended for large size sensors and heavy cameras.
We did a massive work designing the Veloce RH 200 Mark II-AT, thanks also to the experience of our customers. We took hundreds of hours to find out some new solutions, to give a better performance to our RH200 MKII-AT.
Optics has been improved and optimized for large field imaging and surveys, with a better image quality even on small pixels size cameras. Getting closer to perfection we now add an innovative Nano Coating (copyright) with a better transmission over a wider wavelenght bandwidth range, a feature appreciated by professionals, and an amazing resistance to dust and moisture.
We definitively banned out straylights from the RH200 Mark II-AT.
The RHVeloce is a really unique design, and uses several unique solutions, created by Riccardi and Honders (from this the “RH” in the name). You can now expect an even better large field photographic performance thanks to an innovative light baffles coating will give you a much better reduction of ghosts and scattered light. Provided with FF72 focuser, FFC focus controller optional. From the advanced astrophotographer to the professional, Veloce RH200 Series is the answer to every need.
The Officina Stellare Veloce RH 200 Mark II-AT (Riccardi-Honders) Astrograph offers a fast f/3 focal ratio combined with a very high image definition over the whole corrected field. Veloce in Italian means fast, to indicate its primary vocation: to be a great astrograph capable of stunning performance. It has 200mm of clear aperture and a focal length of 600mm.
The Veloce RH 200 Mark II-AT is an unique astrograph of its kind, thanks to its renewed optical design from the originally Honders design, made from our master optician Massimo Riccardi. The optical scheme uses a full aperture corrector lens and a Mangin primary mirror. Normally in other optical design the front lens has about the same aperture of the primary mirror, but we decided to change rules. The large corrector lens is bigger respect the primary Mangin mirror, to provide a full illumination, avoiding vignetting over the full corrected field.
Near the focus we have 2 elements rear group, to provide the best definition and corrected field. Its position offers no chromatic aberration and a correction over the whole visible spectrum.
Going deep into details, the RH Veloce uses abig full aperture front lens that is weakly convergent, and the primary mirror is a “Mangin” mirror (from the name of its French inventor). A Mangin mirror is a mirror that is coated on the back surface, not on the front. The light passes through the glass, is reflected by the coating and then passes again through the glass. For this reason, a Mangin mirror is called a refractive-reflective optical element, and opens exciting possibilities to optical engineers. This complex design includes also a corrector group before the focal plane, achieving performances impossible otherwise, with extraordinary “fast” photographic performances over wide focal planes.
A curiosity about the RH Veloce: since the full aperture (frontal lens) is convergent, the Mangin mirror is smaller than the “nominal” diameter of the scope, while the meniscus itself is bigger than the nominal diameter, to ensure a good illumination over the wide field of view of such scopes. For example, the 200 mm model has a 220 mm meniscus and a 190 mm primary mirror. The secondary mirror is a separated piece of glass, or it is made coating the middle of the meniscus, depending on model.
For this reason, we talk about “entry pupil” and not “primary mirror diameter”, for this instruments.
The RH 200 Mark II-AT is a real astrograph, designed to be the best companion of advanced amateurs and professional. A curiosity about the Mangin mirror: normally a primary mirror is front alluminated, but this is not our case. A Mangin mirror is back alluminated. This offers more design possibilities to optical designers.
We developed the Veloce RH 200 MKII-AT without compromises both on mechanically and optical, using only premium materials (alluminium 6061/7075, titan, bronze, stainless steel, carbon fiber) and CNC machines to work parts from solid blocks. This offers the best precision available in the market today.
When we selected the materials for each Veloce RH 200 Mark II-AT component, we considered the derivated problems from thermic dilatation and environmental conditions. This makes our RH 200 MKII-AT stronger and capable to get the best performance every time it’s used, providing a stable focal plane, fundamental when operating with a so fast focal ratio.
Advanced amateurs uses the Veloce RH 200 Mark II-AT to get stunning deepsky images, professional to do surveys , for example, on: variable stars, supernovae, asteroids, space debris, extrasolar planets.
The Veloce RH 200 Mark II-AT is extremely transportable with a weight of only 8.4kg (18.5 lbs) and convenient to use thanks to compact size and great mechanic. 3 fan primary mirror helps to reach the right working temperature.
The corrected and illuminated field is 42mm (1.6”, full frame camera size). Maximum stars spot size is 9.5 um at the edge of the field. If the user needs to compensate the small misalignment in the imaging train, is possible to adjust the planarity of the focal plane with the new tip tilt system, much more intuitive respect the classic ones. We offer our FF72 focuser, but is also possible to change it with a FLI Atlas (optional).
Collimation is not only stable, but also intuitive: primary mirror cell has 3 points with large diameter preloaded cup springs (one for each point) operated from oversized bolts. What’s the advantage of this new solution? Well, you only have to rotate right/left each bolt to reach the collimation. No more difficult pull/push screws and locking screws as well. Light scattering are avoided with a circular mask placed on mirror borders. Inside light shield we use micro baffles, combined with special opaque flocking and dark painting, nearly to zero the possibilities to get parasite stray light. If some special customizations are needed, we can evaluate them together. Our big staff is ready to find the best solution.
The Veloce RH 200 Mark II-AT offers an incredible fast f/3 focal ration with a 42mm corrected field, small stars, great transportability, great optics and great mechanics: this is the best astrograph to reach new horizons!
Overview “RH Veloce” SERIE
The RHVeloce is a really unique design, and uses several unique solutions, created by Riccardi and Honders (from this the “RH” in the name). The RH Veloce uses a double front lens that is weakly convergent, and the primary mirror is a “Mangin” mirror (from the name of its French inventor). A Mangin mirror is a mirror that is coated on the back surface, not on the front. The light passes through the glass, is reflected by the coating and then passes again through the glass. For this reason, a Mangin mirror is called a refractive-reflective optical element, and opens exciting possibilities to optical engineers. This complex design includes also a corrector group before the focal plane, achieving performances impossible otherwise, with extraordinary “fast” photographic performances over wide focal planes.
A curiosity about the RH Veloce: since the double frontal lens is convergent, the Mangin mirror is smaller than the “nominal” diameter of the scope, while the meniscus itself is bigger than the nominal diameter, to ensure a good illumination over the wide field of view of such scopes. For example, the 200 mm model has a 220 mm meniscus and a 190 mm primary mirror. The secondary mirror is a separated piece of glass, or it is made coating the middle of the meniscus, depending on model.
For this reason, we talk about “entry pupil” and not “primary mirror diameter”, for this instruments.
The original RH Veloce series was only three models (200, 300, 350mm). The 250 model was designed for a specific application, but we were so happy about it to put it in production. It is f/5.6, not f/3.
The RH Veloce frontal lens is the only piece of optic in our production that we outsource. It is made in Germany under Officina Stellare specifications.
Technical Specifications
Entry Pupil Diameter: 200mm (8″)
Focal Ratio: f/3
Focal Length: 600mm (24″)
Linear Obstruction: 55%
Fully Corrected and Illuminated Field: 42mm (designed for 24×36 mm chips (42 mm diagonal), but works also with 36×36 mm chips (51 mm diagonal), with a very little vignetting at the corner of the frame, easy to correct vith a proper flat field
Weight: 9kg
Back Focus Extraction: About 65 mm (2.55”). Ultra slim focuser as standard, but we can design any optical train you need.
RMS polychromatic (430 to 700 nm) spot size: max 9.4 micron at field edge
In the Box
RH200 Mark II-AT
FF72 Focuser
Rings
Losmandy Dovetail
Upper Dovetail
Carbon Dew Shield
Manual & Warranty
Officina Stellare 1-Year Warranty
Officina Stellare RH 200 Mark II-AT Flyer
Officina Stellare RH 200 Mark II-AT Features
Officina Stellare RH 200 Mark II-AT vs the Others
Officina Stellare Pro Telescopes Manual