At what specific angle is the flat, elliptical secondary mirror positioned relative to the optical axis in a Newtonian setup?

Answer

45-degree angle

The secondary mirror in a Newtonian design intercepts the converging light cone just before the focus point and redirects it out the side of the tube at a 45-degree angle to the optical axis.

At what specific angle is the flat, elliptical secondary mirror positioned relative to the optical axis in a Newtonian setup?

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