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(Yet another) polar alignment routine

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18 years 5 months ago #19898 by dmcdona
(Yet another) polar alignment routine was created by dmcdona
Folks - another polar alignment routine - this one relies on using an imager and is written primarily for fork mounts. But can be used for GEMS.

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Dave

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18 years 5 months ago #19899 by DaveGrennan
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Ooh I like that, sounds like with a bit of practice that could be nailed down in a few minutes. I might give that a go one one of the moonlit nights over the next two weeks.

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18 years 5 months ago #19901 by ayiomamitis
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Dave and Dave,

This is a well-known technique and I feel embarrassed that I do not bring this technique to your attention earlier. They are various references on the 'net with examples which describe this method of polar alignment.

Anthony.

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18 years 5 months ago #19903 by DaveGrennan
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Yes its fairly obvious when you think about it isnt it? Been thinking about it since posting last and I wonder if its worht it really (for me that is). I normally align by using the CG5AS inbuilt polar alignment routine, twice! The first time gets close then second really close. This might sound like herecy but I then actually offset the alignment a really tiny bit east or west. The reason for this is so my guiding dec corrections are in one direction only. The CG5 is a great mount, but it does suffer from a bit of backlash in the dec axis, so this tiny offset means it stops being a problem when autoguiding. I've yet to see any field rotation caused by this.

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18 years 5 months ago #19904 by dmcdona
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Anthony, as recompense for your forgetfulness, please submit a suiatbly awe-inspiring image - we haven't seen anything from you lately...

Any news on the AP1200?

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18 years 5 months ago #19907 by DaveGrennan
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Dave,

You obviously havent seen Sky and Telescope this month. That page hogger, Anthony, has a cracking eclipse shot published in the gallery :shock: AGAIN :shock: !!!

Damn Greeks, first they invent civilisation as we know it, then the bloody olympics, win the european championship and if all that wernt enough, they hog the pages of S&T too :roll: :wink:

Bring back the Romans thats what I say!!

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