i have been back to imaging with my NEQ6 pro, 10" f4 newt and QHY9 after a significant absence while i built my observatory. this was more of a system check to iron out the bugs in my remote system, but i came across a strange issue and i can't work out what the problem is. my stars, when viewed up close look like grains of rice, the width of the rice shape is the size the star should be when perfectly focused but it is about 1.5 - 2 times longer than it is wide. this appears across the field and is not shaped like coma or other aberrations that i am familiar with, i have investigated the following
- focus - not the issue, i have stepped through the focus of the stars extremely slowly and doesn't resolve the issue
- collimation - i have collimated and re collimated and this doesn't impact the issue, my laser collimator could be out of whack, but i wouldn't expect this type of issue due to collimating problems either.
- tracking - i thought it was a tracking issue which would make sense but the polar alignment is perfect and the issue remains consistently with 1 - 2 second exposures (taken during focus)
This has me stumped and is very frustrating, i will post a picture of the issue tonight
Thanks for the help