I had some fun with it on the free side of things

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However......cause I wasn't using
my scope, it didnt feel right.....
Sure, I asked it to center on a dso, chose it and told it to take X pictures..... It just didn't feel the same as doing it myself ( on my own mount and scope).
Its not the fact that I am remote controlling a scope that is the problem ( cause I could do that at home) but the fact is....... " it's not my scope"!
I realise that a lot of professional astronomers use scopes around the world to do their research via the net on scopes that are not theirs but.....it just feels wrong for me as an amateur. Especially when I have a scope at home.
Just my thoughts.....
Cheers
Bartman
However I think it is a great back up if you have a long spell of cloudzzzz