Ray Gralak
Hi Marcelo,
It's summer here in the Southern Hemisphere and I'm learning how the modeling works in my Mach2. Two nights agoYes, the temperature can affect both the refraction calculation and the Young modulus (flexure) of an instrument. APCC does account for refraction, but since flexure can also change with temperature, the model can change slightly. A future version of APCC will be able to use APPM data collected over an arbitrary number of nights with a goal to predict flexure changes in a setup based on temperature. So, as the temperature changes, you might consider doing new mapping runs to collect data points for that future version of APCC. BTW, what type of telescope are you using? -Ray Gralak Author of PEMPro Author of APCC (Astro-Physics Command Center): https://www.astro-physics.com/apcc-pro Author of Astro-Physics V2 ASCOM Driver: https://www.siriusimaging.com/apdriver -----Original Message-----
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