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Originally Posted by Iain
If thE telescope has a GPS feature, can that GPS be used to determin the location of the SCP ?
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Hi Iain,
Despite the triumph of modern engineering the Global Positioning System is,
for a stationary object, such a telescope, it can't provide you with a compass bearing
and is thus of no use in determining the location of the SCP. Many GPS units
are fitted with separate electronic compasses, but these also rely on the
Earth's magnetic field and for practical purposes only achieve pointing resolutions
similar to their purely mechanical counterparts.
Even at the very best dark sky sites in Australia, Sigma Octanis can be a challenging
object to identify naked eye. As suggested, a finder chart and a finder scope or pair of binoculars, is recommended.
Polaris, on the other hand, apart from being very bright, to the naked eye, is in
an extended field of comparatively nothing. Little wonder most bird migration takes
place in the northern hemisphere.
Best Regards
Gary