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Old 06-11-2020, 08:06 PM
RyanJones
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Ryan
Are you sure it’s differential flexure causing your alignment anomaly in DSS or a combination of tracking error and atmospheric dispersion ???
Just a thought
Cheers
Martin
It could be either or all of the above to be honest. I haven’t run any tests to confirm what causes it. My assumption that it’s differential flexure is based on its consistency through each session. When imaging the same object over several nights, the movement seems pretty consistent from one session to the next. As I said though it’s just an assumption.

Cheers
Ryan
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