There's been a scheduled system shut down whether in the astronomy software or the operating system itself.
But it definitely sounds like a scheduled shut down somewhere.
If you have a look in the Event Viewer (a quick search in windows explorer will bring it up) you may find what caused the system to shut down.
Open "Event Viewer",
then open the category (in the left column) "Windows Logs -> System",
then right click on the same category and select "Filter Current Log...",
in the input field that shows "<All Event IDs>" enter "1074", click OK,
then find an entry at the relevant time (as indicated by your log) and you should see what program initiated the shut down.
Good luck, WE HATE TECHNOLOGY! (My son and I), we have been trying to sort out a neighbours security system (all free including the now use of an old 16 port DVR and power supply of my own) and you wouldn't believe the problems we had, we're both highly experienced and qualified).
Last edited by Leo.G; 17-12-2023 at 12:47 PM.
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