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Originally Posted by pluto
I watched the guide star for a little while and there was a bit of moving around but it looked fairly uniform. It was also a bit windy and I think that accounts for some of the more pronounced streaks on some of the other exposures.
I have no corrector/reducer yet, I'm planned on getting a corrector but I want to make sure everything is working without it first.
I hope it is just guiding, next clear night I'll take my time with a good polar alignment and make sure balance etc is spot on, at least then I can either fix or rule out guiding as the problem.
Thanks for your help Greg.
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If its flexure guide errors won't show that. It could be guiding the guide scope just fine but the difference between it and the imaging scope could be widening as the flexure occurs. The proof is more the image.
Greg.