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Reflector:

The Cassegrain has a parabolic primary mirror, and a hyperbolic secondary mirror that reflects the light back down through a hole in the primary mirror. The Ritchey-Chrtien is a specialized Cassegrain reflector which has two hyperbolic mirrors (instead of a parabolic primary). It is free of coma and spherical aberration at a flat focal plane, making it well suited for wide field and photographic observations.

Aberrations:
Coma or (comatic aberration) results in off-axis point sources (such as stars) appearing distorted. Often seen in the systems with parabolic mirrors/lenses.

Spherical aberration occurs due to the increased refraction (reflection) of light rays near its edge, in comparison with nearer the centre. Chromatic aberration different wavelengths are refracted differently (recall wavelength dependency of a refraction index). Appears in refractors.

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