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Old 08-11-2014, 01:18 PM
kkara4 (Krishan)
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Tracking the ISS

I have an idea, and that is to use the guidescope to track the ISS. Good accuracy is not so much of an issue provided i can keep it in the FOV @ approx 50x.

I know PHD2 of course works very well in guiding a slowly drifting star, but what about a relatively fast moving satellite (eg ISS)?

Or perhaps another program is out there that is more suitable?

If anyone has successfully tracked the ISS with an equatorial mount im keen to hear your thoughts/how you did it!
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