At -1 I’m not sure how long the lithium batteries will last. This is a great tutorial. Thanks
@nertho6 күн бұрын
Why are you polar aligning a Seestar S50 when it knows where it's at based on a compass alignment?
@SensorSensibility6 күн бұрын
Yes, it does know where it is based on the horizontal calibration, but when you take images over a long period of time, the field of view rotates, so when you stack the images, the stacking process aligns all of the images but they don't all cover the same area and you get weird artifacts in the corners due to this field rotation. When you polar align, you don't get such artifacts from field rotation.
@caspase8889 күн бұрын
This explains why i keep getting error when I tried to take Orion Nebula (after PA to Polaris). Didn’t understand how to fix this? I am in Northern Hemisphere.
@SensorSensibility9 күн бұрын
Yeah. When you polar align the Seestar in the northern hemisphere, the Seestar thinks it is at the north pole, and therefore cannot see anything below the celestial equator, such as the Orion Nebula. ZWO, if you're listening, please fix this.
@SensorSensibility8 күн бұрын
A contributor to the Smart Telescope Underworld Facebook group claims that you can use the Seestar to image the Orion Nebula from the northern hemisphere: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qoK1eomGppV2j7csi=A8TkpiY4Cogwc9nA
@EddieG-v4w2 күн бұрын
history has shown us that trying to force something that is not native NEVER GOES WELL
@SensorSensibility22 сағат бұрын
Except when it does, like when the LM module was used to save the lives of the Apollo 13 astronauts (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_13). I'm with Ed Harris's character in the movie Apollo 13: "I don't care what anything was designed to do. I care what it can do." (kzbin.info/www/bejne/jn2wdYageN94rpo). We've taken dozens of beautiful images, free of field rotation and with high frame acceptance rates, using our Seestar equatorial mount, and we're happy to assume any risks of such use because the images are better and easier to process than images taken in native alt-az mode. Folks over at Smart Telescope Underworld (facebook.com/groups/373417055173095) have successfully used the Seestar for spectroscopy, for which it was not designed. People may use their Seestars for the purpose for which they are designed, or they may modify them to do whatever they want with them. Will some of these uses void the warranty? Probably. But folks who are willing to take such risks have the potential to get more out of their equipment, and to learn something in the process.
@BigPoppa-t3z2 күн бұрын
Why destroy your s50 you put tremendous strain on the inner mechanism doing this over time. Plus the fact it's struggling all the time to align.
@SensorSensibility2 күн бұрын
Hundreds, maybe thousands, have mounted their Seestars equatorially, and I've not heard of anyone whose inner mechanism has been damaged.