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Old 24-05-2012, 09:55 AM
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That last run looks pretty good. The terms look normal and the alignment looks pretty good, some minor refining later might help, but for now try imaging and see what the results are like.

Using Tpoint can often make you oscillate over the pole if something has just a fraction of flexure. Your numbers overall look good now so doing some imaging will give you a better idea of what is going on. My suggestion is to do some images at 1 minutes, then some images at 5 minutes and some images at 10 minutes (all guided). Doing this will narrow down whether there is flexure in your system and will test your success on polar alignment.
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