Skipping Alignment?
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Re: Skipping Alignment?
It does have some frustration involved it getting it setup correctly, but it does work great!
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Re: Skipping Alignment?
Chiefsmith wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:30 pm You learn something new every day! If we ever have a clear night sky I will switch to the Equatorial Grid in Stellarium and see where the telescope symbol ends up. I will make screen shots of both views just to see how they compare. I have never used the Equatorial Grid in Stellarium before tonight so this is very much part of my learning curve. My image was just a very, very rough guestimation of what I had seen in the past. The weather here, I am in the north east part of the country, has been so bad for so long that I have not had very many opportunities for image making sessions. Hopefully, next year will be better.
The Azimuthi Grid is quite useful too!
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