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7. Once the star image is in the center of the field of view, check to see if the rings are concentric. If the
central obstruction is still skewed in the same direction, then continue turning the screw(s) in the same
direction. If you find that the ring pattern is skewed in a different direction, than simply repeat steps 2
through 6 as described above for the new direction.
Perfect collimation will yield a star image very symmetrical just inside and outside of focus. In addition, perfect
collimation delivers the optimal optical performance specifications that your telescope is built to achieve.
If seeing (i.e., air steadiness) is turbulent, collimation is difficult to judge. Wait until a better night if it is turbulent
or aim to a steadier part of the sky. A steadier part of the sky is judged by steady versus twinkling stars.