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Old 14-07-2023, 09:52 AM
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I would agree with Glen and Ronson, guidescope alignment to the imaging scope is not critical. Bolt it on so that the two are lined up by eye and it should be close enough. If you had a big polar alignment error it might accentuate the field rotation if the guider is pointed a fair way off the main scope but even then the fix is to sort out the polar alignment, not the guidescope pointing.
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