Nath2099
17-08-2018, 03:21 PM
Hi, I'm hoping to get some help understanding which software does what, sorry if this is in the wrong spot. I am looking at going out tomorrow night and want to make sure I'm somewhere on the right track, so I can actually get something... not bothered by the quality at this stage. I have it set up in the loungeroom atm.
The gear I have incase it's relevant is an Esprit 120 scope, EQ6-R mount, AS1071MC-Cool main camera, and ASI120MM guide camera (which I prob won't use for the time being).
Software is Stellarium, StellariumScope, EQMOD and SharpCap.
I am able to slew the scope to targets in Stellarium (assuming ok polar alignment, and initial correction of targeting via game controller through EQMOD, cntrl+3 to align where the scope actually is to where Stellarium thinks it is), this is where I start to get a bit confused though. It looks as though once you pick a target in Stellarium the mount will continue to track that target correct? I assume if you target a planet as opposed to a star it'll move quicker...? If it is the case that it's tracking through Stellarium, is it that that is not very accurate, hence the need for a separate tracking camera? Can this tracking camera just be plugged from the camera to the auto-guide on the mount? If so, do I need additional software for this or does it just happen magically?
Into SharpCap, it can see the main camera, I set exposure etc to auto, point it at a target via Stellarium, then just start Live Stacking? It seems SharpCap is also talking to the mount via EQMOD...does it need to?
Sorry if these are silly questions but it's all a bit confusing atm...
Thanks for any help!
The gear I have incase it's relevant is an Esprit 120 scope, EQ6-R mount, AS1071MC-Cool main camera, and ASI120MM guide camera (which I prob won't use for the time being).
Software is Stellarium, StellariumScope, EQMOD and SharpCap.
I am able to slew the scope to targets in Stellarium (assuming ok polar alignment, and initial correction of targeting via game controller through EQMOD, cntrl+3 to align where the scope actually is to where Stellarium thinks it is), this is where I start to get a bit confused though. It looks as though once you pick a target in Stellarium the mount will continue to track that target correct? I assume if you target a planet as opposed to a star it'll move quicker...? If it is the case that it's tracking through Stellarium, is it that that is not very accurate, hence the need for a separate tracking camera? Can this tracking camera just be plugged from the camera to the auto-guide on the mount? If so, do I need additional software for this or does it just happen magically?
Into SharpCap, it can see the main camera, I set exposure etc to auto, point it at a target via Stellarium, then just start Live Stacking? It seems SharpCap is also talking to the mount via EQMOD...does it need to?
Sorry if these are silly questions but it's all a bit confusing atm...
Thanks for any help!