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Re: 1100GTO and NINA -- Meridian Flip Failure
#APCC
>>>I think NINA wouldn't get into that situation as I think it wouldn't have started the exposure and thus execute the flip earlier, but never later.
I don't know about NINA, but it's possible in SGP.
>>>I think NINA wouldn't get into that situation as I think it wouldn't have started the exposure and thus execute the flip earlier, but never later.
I don't know about NINA, but it's possible in SGP.
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Brian Valente
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#88563
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Re: 1100GTO and NINA -- Meridian Flip Failure
#APCC
Well, I tried to recreate the issue with the meridian flip this evening. I used 33 Cyg instead of IC 1396 so that I could start the sequence earlier (it has a similar DEC and so should mimic the same
Well, I tried to recreate the issue with the meridian flip this evening. I used 33 Cyg instead of IC 1396 so that I could start the sequence earlier (it has a similar DEC and so should mimic the same
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Michael 'Mikey' Mangieri
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#88562
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Re: NINA Smart Meridian flip failed with Mach1
This does sound a lot like my issue. It’s cloudy with high cirrus clouds tonite but stars should shine through enough for me to test out some ideas.
This does sound a lot like my issue. It’s cloudy with high cirrus clouds tonite but stars should shine through enough for me to test out some ideas.
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Michael 'Mikey' Mangieri
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#88561
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Re: NINA Smart Meridian flip failed with Mach1
A couple more pieces of information from the APCC and NINA logs. NINA was reporting all night the meridian flip was to occur are 22:37. The APCC logs show the meridian limits were reached at
A couple more pieces of information from the APCC and NINA logs. NINA was reporting all night the meridian flip was to occur are 22:37. The APCC logs show the meridian limits were reached at
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Joseph Beyer
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#88560
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Stephan's Quintet from light polluted Machesney Park
Hello fellow Astronuts,
While testing equipment in our AP observatory I did some imaging last couple of days with my 2 setups. One is the Mach1 with a 130GTX and the 110GTX riding on top, using the
Hello fellow Astronuts,
While testing equipment in our AP observatory I did some imaging last couple of days with my 2 setups. One is the Mach1 with a 130GTX and the 110GTX riding on top, using the
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Roland Christen
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#88559
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Re: 1100GTO and NINA -- Meridian Flip Failure
#APCC
I had a very similar problem and was caused by creating a Dec-arc tracking model that did not provide enough data points to be used as a pointing model. Didn't realize it would be an issue and had
I had a very similar problem and was caused by creating a Dec-arc tracking model that did not provide enough data points to be used as a pointing model. Didn't realize it would be an issue and had
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Joseph Beyer
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#88558
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Re: 1100GTO and NINA -- Meridian Flip Failure
#APCC
Yes.
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Michael 'Mikey' Mangieri
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#88557
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Re: 1100GTO and NINA -- Meridian Flip Failure
#APCC
Michael did you a tracking or pointing model active at the time of the flip?
Michael did you a tracking or pointing model active at the time of the flip?
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Joseph Beyer
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#88556
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NINA Smart Meridian flip failed with Mach1
Hello everyone,
I've been unable to get my Mach1 to perform a smart meridian flip through NINA. Each time the program indicates the time of flip and has the linked .mlm file but before the flip
Hello everyone,
I've been unable to get my Mach1 to perform a smart meridian flip through NINA. Each time the program indicates the time of flip and has the linked .mlm file but before the flip
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Joseph Beyer
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#88555
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Re: AP900GTO CP2, Ascom v2, NINA, PHD2
Can you provide the NINA log file from an example session so we can see what's going on from NINA's point of view?
Can you provide the NINA log file from an example session so we can see what's going on from NINA's point of view?
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Dale Ghent
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#88554
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Re: 1100GTO and NINA -- Meridian Flip Failure
#APCC
Linwood ---
The object was IC 1396 and the RA is correct (21:39:09). According to my meridian limits, the eastern limit is 01:12:18 (based upon interpolation of the data in the tracking limit
Linwood ---
The object was IC 1396 and the RA is correct (21:39:09). According to my meridian limits, the eastern limit is 01:12:18 (based upon interpolation of the data in the tracking limit
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Michael 'Mikey' Mangieri
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#88553
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Re: AP900GTO CP2, Ascom v2, NINA, PHD2
Ray,
Yes it does, slews the mount, NINA slews the mount to target, but I don't think I have manual control except park. When I tried to guide with PHD2, the mount stops tracking. This is with 5.50.3.
Ray,
Yes it does, slews the mount, NINA slews the mount to target, but I don't think I have manual control except park. When I tried to guide with PHD2, the mount stops tracking. This is with 5.50.3.
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David Messier
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#88552
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Re: What I imaged on a clear night (was: M27 with 110 refractor)
That is indeed a faint object, nicely done. Unfortunately I tried a 5 minute shot of luminance and got nothing but sky fog due to my severe local light pollution. I pretty much need to stick to
That is indeed a faint object, nicely done. Unfortunately I tried a 5 minute shot of luminance and got nothing but sky fog due to my severe local light pollution. I pretty much need to stick to
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Roland Christen
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#88551
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Re: [ap-ug] M27 with 110 refractor
Thanks,
I uploaded a revised version which shows the detail a bit better:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/m6n3a0/B/?mod=&real=
Rolando
Thanks,
I uploaded a revised version which shows the detail a bit better:
https://www.astrobin.com/full/m6n3a0/B/?mod=&real=
Rolando
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Roland Christen
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#88550
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Re: [ap-ug] Today's APOD
Spectacular!
😎
Pete
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Pete Lardizabal
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#88549
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Re: [ap-ug] M27 with 110 refractor
The “Voyager” looks to be on its way!!! Most impressive!
😎
Pete
The “Voyager” looks to be on its way!!! Most impressive!
😎
Pete
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Pete Lardizabal
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#88548
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Re: What I imaged on a clear night (was: M27 with 110 refractor)
I suggested LBN 438, and I'm pleased to report that my sky cooperated. Here is 12.8 hours over two successive nights: <http://astronomy.mdodd.com/nebulae-33.html>
Clear and steady skies with good
I suggested LBN 438, and I'm pleased to report that my sky cooperated. Here is 12.8 hours over two successive nights: <http://astronomy.mdodd.com/nebulae-33.html>
Clear and steady skies with good
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Mike Dodd
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#88547
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Re: [ap-ug] M27 with 110 refractor
Nice work Roland.
I noticed something in the image I've never noticed before in images of M27, and that's what seems to be a distinct jet coming from the central star at~4 o'clock , if that's indeed
Nice work Roland.
I noticed something in the image I've never noticed before in images of M27, and that's what seems to be a distinct jet coming from the central star at~4 o'clock , if that's indeed
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Jeff B
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#88546
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Re: AP900GTO CP2, Ascom v2, NINA, PHD2
Ray, I think so but I'll check when I get back home.
Thank you,
David P Messier
860-823-8820
Ray, I think so but I'll check when I get back home.
Thank you,
David P Messier
860-823-8820
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David Messier
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#88545
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Re: 1100GTO and NINA -- Meridian Flip Failure
#APCC
Interesting. I just got done posting to Discord about a similar issue and haven't heard back yet. I had the smart meridian flip working very reliably several months ago and took some time off and
Interesting. I just got done posting to Discord about a similar issue and haven't heard back yet. I had the smart meridian flip working very reliably several months ago and took some time off and
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Joseph Beyer
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#88544
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