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Astronomy => Technical => Topic started by: MarkS on May 13, 2013, 23:03:22

Title: Telescope fungus that "eats" glass
Post by: MarkS on May 13, 2013, 23:03:22
A friend of mine keeps his apochromat scope in his observatory.  Unfortunately the objective lens element has now suffered an attack of fungus, causing irreversible damage.  The damage is caused because the fungus secretes an acid in order to digest its food (it eats dust and greasy deposits on the optical surface) and this acid etches permanent scars into the specialised optical glass.  The fungal spores germinate under humid conditions and they spread out tendrils in search of more "food" giving a very characteristic shape.  Camera lenses can be similarly affected.  The dustier and greasier the optical surface, the more "food" it has available and the more effectively it will spread.

Some background links:
http://www.truetex.com/lens_fungus.htm
http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/3693808/Main/3688418
http://lenses.zeiss.com/camera-lenses/en_gb/website/service/fungus_on_lenses.html

If you do a Google image search for lens fungus you will find many good examples.

Beware of damp conditions and beware if buying a second hand scope.

Mark
Title: Re: Telescope fungus that "eats" glass
Post by: Carole on May 14, 2013, 07:58:10
Scarey.  Glad I have a dehumidifier in the Osby which I run at 60% in the winter, also it is reasonably light in the daylight due to the light dome. 

Carole
Title: Re: Telescope fungus that "eats" glass
Post by: MarkS on May 14, 2013, 08:41:56
Quote from: Carole
... also it is reasonably light in the daylight due to the light dome. 

But with lens caps on, the lenses are kept nice and dark - possibly humid as well from trapped dew during imaging.  They recommend exposing scopes to direct sunlight from time to time because UV kills fungus.  Don't point the scope directly at the sun, obviously.
Title: Re: Telescope fungus that "eats" glass
Post by: Fay on May 14, 2013, 10:34:28
Dont like to panic..............but dusters at the ready!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Telescope fungus that "eats" glass
Post by: Carole on May 14, 2013, 14:37:40
QuoteBut with lens caps on, the lenses are kept nice and dark - possibly humid as well from trapped dew during imaging.
Yes, thought of that while I was out this morning. 

Note to self:
Eeek, let lenses dry out well before putting lens cap on

Carole