Legin
31-01-2016, 11:35 AM
Hello,
Can someone please give me some simple instructions or help with star alignment?
I am trying to polar align my mount as best I can. My understanding is that you first need to align the mount as best you can. Then point to a star near the stellar equator overhead then one relatively close to the horizon.
If the stars move certain ways then you will ether physically adjust the mount up or down, left or right.
It all seems fairly easy.
My problem is that I don't have a very clear view of the horizon in practically any direction. There are trees every where around me and buildings to the north and south. I can go down to about 40degrees to the eastern horizon.
I would really like to be able to perfect my alignment as I can get the alignment fairly good. However this is only really good for visual work. Any type of photography will require far more precise alignment.
I have been playing around with photographing the planets, Moon and Sun (filtered). I think the astrophotography bug has caught a hold of me.
:D
Can someone please give me some simple instructions or help with star alignment?
I am trying to polar align my mount as best I can. My understanding is that you first need to align the mount as best you can. Then point to a star near the stellar equator overhead then one relatively close to the horizon.
If the stars move certain ways then you will ether physically adjust the mount up or down, left or right.
It all seems fairly easy.
My problem is that I don't have a very clear view of the horizon in practically any direction. There are trees every where around me and buildings to the north and south. I can go down to about 40degrees to the eastern horizon.
I would really like to be able to perfect my alignment as I can get the alignment fairly good. However this is only really good for visual work. Any type of photography will require far more precise alignment.
I have been playing around with photographing the planets, Moon and Sun (filtered). I think the astrophotography bug has caught a hold of me.
:D