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Old 29-11-2016, 07:45 PM
Cimitar (Evan)
Evan Morris

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Originally Posted by DarkKnight View Post
What would be the easiest way to do this, assuming it's a good idea. Focus on a distant object and use the guide camera or maybe get a cheap eyepiece for my 50 x 200mm guide 'scope ?
Hi Kev, I also have a small guidescope and I use an etched eyepiece (i.e. illuminated reticle without the light switched on) during the day to align. I point the main telescope at a distant object and then slowly bring the 200mm guidescope onto the target.

Using a guide camera during the day can be tricky, but at dusk you may have better luck depending on where you're pointing. I'm lucky in the sense that I have a mountain nearby with a tower on it. That tower has a solid red light that can be used for perfecting alignment at night. Almost like my very own artifical star

Cheers, Evan
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