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Re: Asteroid Vesta using Horizons
#Mach2GTO
Impressive David!
Don Anderson
Impressive David!
Don Anderson
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Don Anderson
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#77303
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Re: Mach2 intermittent loss of connection
Marty,
I haven't received it yet, so it may be one of the email addresses I deleted recently. When I start getting spam on an email address I remove it and create another one. For this forum, I am
Marty,
I haven't received it yet, so it may be one of the email addresses I deleted recently. When I start getting spam on an email address I remove it and create another one. For this forum, I am
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Ray Gralak
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#77302
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Re: Asteroid Vesta using Horizons
#Mach2GTO
That’s a home run, nice project, A+
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TJF MOBILE
That’s a home run, nice project, A+
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TJF MOBILE
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DFisch
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#77301
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Re: Asteroid Vesta using Horizons
#Mach2GTO
NGC 3501. The other galaxy at the top is NGC 3507.
NGC 3501. The other galaxy at the top is NGC 3507.
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David Johnson
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#77300
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Re: Asteroid Vesta using Horizons
#Mach2GTO
Hi, David:
That is truly cool! What’s the edge-on galaxy in the field?
Eric Baumgartner
Redding, CT USA
From: Astro-Physics GTO users group <main@ap-gto.groups.io> on behalf of David
Hi, David:
That is truly cool! What’s the edge-on galaxy in the field?
Eric Baumgartner
Redding, CT USA
From: Astro-Physics GTO users group <main@ap-gto.groups.io> on behalf of David
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Eric Baumgartner
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#77299
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Re: Asteroid Vesta using Horizons
#Mach2GTO
6 hours and 20 minutes.
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David Johnson
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#77298
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Re: Asteroid Vesta using Horizons
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Very cool.
How much clock time does it cover?
Very cool.
How much clock time does it cover?
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ap@CaptivePhotons.com
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#77297
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Re: Asteroid Vesta using Horizons
#Mach2GTO
Awesome and thanks! Send it to NASA!
Jeff
Awesome and thanks! Send it to NASA!
Jeff
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Jeff B
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#77296
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Asteroid Vesta using Horizons
#Mach2GTO
I realize this is not exactly something that hasn't been done before, but it's the first time I've tracked an asteroid and made this kind of video. The Mach2 definitely made it easier than it would
I realize this is not exactly something that hasn't been done before, but it's the first time I've tracked an asteroid and made this kind of video. The Mach2 definitely made it easier than it would
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David Johnson
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#77295
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Re: Who needs absolute encoders!
Are there any users out there with absolute encoder equipped mounts who set up and take down their rig every observing session ? If so, what has been your experience with the absolute encoders ? Are
Are there any users out there with absolute encoder equipped mounts who set up and take down their rig every observing session ? If so, what has been your experience with the absolute encoders ? Are
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M Hambrick
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#77294
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Re: Issue with DOVELM162
Hi Paul
From what I can tell, the Allen head in the clamp looks like the head of a standard 1/4-20 socket head cap screw that has been press fitted into the recess hole in the aluminum clamp. The
Hi Paul
From what I can tell, the Allen head in the clamp looks like the head of a standard 1/4-20 socket head cap screw that has been press fitted into the recess hole in the aluminum clamp. The
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M Hambrick
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#77293
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Re: Mach2 intermittent loss of connection
Thanks, Ray.
I did try to select "none" for the backup connection but the setting didn't "stick" when I reopened the program. I must not have saved the settings, or an earlier version was being
Thanks, Ray.
I did try to select "none" for the backup connection but the setting didn't "stick" when I reopened the program. I must not have saved the settings, or an earlier version was being
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mjb87@...
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#77292
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Re: Mach2 intermittent loss of connection
Hi Marty,
First, if you don't have a COM port connected to the mount, you should disable the backup connection by selecting "None" in the "Backup Port" drop-down list. This will keep APCC from
Hi Marty,
First, if you don't have a COM port connected to the mount, you should disable the backup connection by selecting "None" in the "Backup Port" drop-down list. This will keep APCC from
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Ray Gralak
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#77291
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Edited
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Mach2 intermittent loss of connection
Hi everyone,
I'm running a Mach2 with APCC Pro, TSX Pro and SG Pro all interacting. It has worked very well with one exception: I get intermittent and (to me) unexplained loss of communication to the
Hi everyone,
I'm running a Mach2 with APCC Pro, TSX Pro and SG Pro all interacting. It has worked very well with one exception: I get intermittent and (to me) unexplained loss of communication to the
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mjb87@...
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#77290
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Re: Issue with DOVELM162
If an allen bolt unbonds from the knob, I find the safest way to loosen a knob that is beyond hand tight is to use a strap wrench. The strap wrench is the astronomer’s secret weapon.
If an allen bolt unbonds from the knob, I find the safest way to loosen a knob that is beyond hand tight is to use a strap wrench. The strap wrench is the astronomer’s secret weapon.
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Frank Widmann
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#77289
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Re: Issue with DOVELM162
Thanks cytan.
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DiscoDuck
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#77288
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Re: AP1100, Berlebach Planet, mounting CP4
Thank you, that helps.
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ap@CaptivePhotons.com
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#77287
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Re: AP1100, Berlebach Planet, mounting CP4
It's no bother.
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Bill Long
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#77286
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Re: AP1100, Berlebach Planet, mounting CP4
That’s OK no need to bother, so long as I do not need to buy anything else, I’m OK and will figure it out with hardware in hand. I didn’t mean to sound like I did not believe you, trying to
That’s OK no need to bother, so long as I do not need to buy anything else, I’m OK and will figure it out with hardware in hand. I didn’t mean to sound like I did not believe you, trying to
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ap@CaptivePhotons.com
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#77285
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Re: AP1100, Berlebach Planet, mounting CP4
The back of the 1100 itself. I will get you a photo here in a few. 🙂 I use the Losmandy HD and the 119FSA which is basically what the adapter you showed is.
The back of the 1100 itself. I will get you a photo here in a few. 🙂 I use the Losmandy HD and the 119FSA which is basically what the adapter you showed is.
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Bill Long
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#77284
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