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Old 18-05-2020, 09:29 AM
Nino (John Peacock)
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Polar Alignment

What software can I use to polar Align my telescope that doesn't need me to point at SCP as its hidden behind the trees? Cheers John
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Old 18-05-2020, 11:39 AM
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Hi John,
Its hard with trees blocking the SCP. but you can do a drift align with quite a few software packages that use drift align. It will take longer but you get very good alignment. PHD2 has a drift align tool so does backyardEOS if you use a DSLR. All you need to see is the Western or Eastern Horizon on the celestial equator. Also where the equator crosses the meridian (nearly straight up).
You can always use a chainsaw if you get really stuck.
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Old 18-05-2020, 12:52 PM
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Hi John,
Its hard with trees blocking the SCP. but you can do a drift align with quite a few software packages that use drift align. It will take longer but you get very good alignment. PHD2 has a drift align tool so does backyardEOS if you use a DSLR. All you need to see is the Western or Eastern Horizon on the celestial equator. Also where the equator crosses the meridian (nearly straight up).
You can always use a chainsaw if you get really stuck.
Cheers
Andy
Thanks Andy, my wife has already given me permission to cut trees down and I will sometime soon, I will give PHD2 a go as soon as the sky clears.
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Old 18-05-2020, 02:25 PM
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John
What mount do you have ?
If it’s a Skywatcher or Orion you can use the polar alignment routine in the Synscan handset ( used when you don’t have a view of the South Celestial Pole )
I use Synscan method exclusively , tried “drift align” a few times but it does take a bit of time
With Syncan I can polar align in 5 mins
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Old 18-05-2020, 06:57 PM
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John
What mount do you have ?
If it’s a Skywatcher or Orion you can use the polar alignment routine in the Synscan handset ( used when you don’t have a view of the South Celestial Pole )
I use Synscan method exclusively , tried “drift align” a few times but it does take a bit of time
With Syncan I can polar align in 5 mins
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Hi Martin

I have a fork mounted LX200 on a wedge, the alignment is close but not close enough to do astrophotography,
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Old 18-05-2020, 10:50 PM
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Alignmasters the software your after. As long as you can see 2 bright stars your good

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Old 19-05-2020, 07:03 AM
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Thank you Ben, I will get a copy later today after work.ciao John
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Old 27-05-2020, 12:26 PM
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TheSkyX will do it via a TPoint model if you can get a copy of it.
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