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Old 20-09-2009, 10:08 PM
Benny L (Ben)
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Offset Tracking

Hi all,

I am wondering if anyone out there has any experience with offset guiding for the imaging of comets?

I am familiar with the practice of guiding on the nucleus of the comet but i was wondering if there is any software or hardware that will allow me to auto-guide on a nearby star but compensate for the comets motion..

any input would be much appreciated
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Old 21-09-2009, 01:26 PM
Benny L (Ben)
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Hi all,

after extensive googling I have found that in the good old days observatories used to use a Bifilar Micrometer which was calibrated to the relative motion of the comet to track it.

It involved hand-guiding on a nearby star as well as periodically adjusting the Micrometer to adjust for the comet's motion :S

Sounds like a guide scope and guiding on the nucleous is the easiest way to go..
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