Sarge
08-05-2012, 10:06 PM
Decided tonight was the night.;)
Been practicing with EQmod, NEQ6 mount, laptop and Alignmaster. Everything works perfectly in the lounge room.:whistle:
Checked weather forecast last night and again this afternoon - clear skies over Melbourne predicted by all sites - first time in a week - yeah,:2thumbs: time to get set up.
Set up mount, levelled, rough polar alignment, mounted scope, balanced, attached all leads switched on the computer, loaded EQmod, Stellarium scope and Stellarium, plugged in scope and turned it on - great, scope and mount recognised. Everything is working perfectly, I'm happy.:D
Started Alignmaster. Picked two stars for the alignment, checked Stellarium, yep both visible and not obstructed. This is the first time using Alignmaster so the going is slow. Slew to both stars and centered, Alignmaster computed the error in Alz and Alt. Adjusted for Alz error, went to adjust for Alt error - clouds started to roll in. :( Wait a while, went to move Alt manually to correct error - front leg of mount shortens - hadn't tighened up the leg properly.:doh: Now the mount is no longer level. :(
Dismount everything. Re-level mount - this time tightened all legs. Now I'm really ready.:2thumbs:
Connect all leads and start up all programs again, again pick two stars for Alignmaster (strange list of stars has changed!), check Stellarium - yep can do. Slew to first star - clouds. Where did they come from?. Okay cancel that one, wait a while, skies are clearing. Start again - clouds swoop back in again. Cancel, check satellite pic - strange no cloud. Okay, wait another while, sky is clearing again, lets go. Got the first star , slew to second - clouds - I give up - I'm sure they deliberately came back!:mad2:
Okay, maybe not the night for Alignmaster intro for me. I'll just do a single star alignment with SynScan on the scope and have a look around the sky for a while. SynScan says Sirius is good, yep I can see it, clouds are not in the way. Slew to Sirius, start to adjust for error - clouds AGAIN.:mad2: This time they roll right across the sky, 100% cover - I give up.:shrug:
Tonight is not the night. Pack everything up, go inside and have a nice cup of tea.:(
There is always tomorrow.
Clear skies - not
Rod
:D:D
Been practicing with EQmod, NEQ6 mount, laptop and Alignmaster. Everything works perfectly in the lounge room.:whistle:
Checked weather forecast last night and again this afternoon - clear skies over Melbourne predicted by all sites - first time in a week - yeah,:2thumbs: time to get set up.
Set up mount, levelled, rough polar alignment, mounted scope, balanced, attached all leads switched on the computer, loaded EQmod, Stellarium scope and Stellarium, plugged in scope and turned it on - great, scope and mount recognised. Everything is working perfectly, I'm happy.:D
Started Alignmaster. Picked two stars for the alignment, checked Stellarium, yep both visible and not obstructed. This is the first time using Alignmaster so the going is slow. Slew to both stars and centered, Alignmaster computed the error in Alz and Alt. Adjusted for Alz error, went to adjust for Alt error - clouds started to roll in. :( Wait a while, went to move Alt manually to correct error - front leg of mount shortens - hadn't tighened up the leg properly.:doh: Now the mount is no longer level. :(
Dismount everything. Re-level mount - this time tightened all legs. Now I'm really ready.:2thumbs:
Connect all leads and start up all programs again, again pick two stars for Alignmaster (strange list of stars has changed!), check Stellarium - yep can do. Slew to first star - clouds. Where did they come from?. Okay cancel that one, wait a while, skies are clearing. Start again - clouds swoop back in again. Cancel, check satellite pic - strange no cloud. Okay, wait another while, sky is clearing again, lets go. Got the first star , slew to second - clouds - I give up - I'm sure they deliberately came back!:mad2:
Okay, maybe not the night for Alignmaster intro for me. I'll just do a single star alignment with SynScan on the scope and have a look around the sky for a while. SynScan says Sirius is good, yep I can see it, clouds are not in the way. Slew to Sirius, start to adjust for error - clouds AGAIN.:mad2: This time they roll right across the sky, 100% cover - I give up.:shrug:
Tonight is not the night. Pack everything up, go inside and have a nice cup of tea.:(
There is always tomorrow.
Clear skies - not
Rod
:D:D