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Start by selecting the Scenery Mode in the center of the Home Screen. | Start by selecting the Scenery Mode in the center of the Home Screen. | ||
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- | UNDER CONSTRUCTION! | ||
On the right side of the screen you see three dots at the top. Tap that and you'll see a little control panel pop-up with a white slider dot named MF, which stands for Manual Focus. Drag the slider to the right and the manual focus panel will appear on the left side of the screen.{{: | On the right side of the screen you see three dots at the top. Tap that and you'll see a little control panel pop-up with a white slider dot named MF, which stands for Manual Focus. Drag the slider to the right and the manual focus panel will appear on the left side of the screen.{{: | ||
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If the Seestar doesn' | If the Seestar doesn' | ||
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+ | You only get one chance to do the solar filter thing wrong. | ||
If you point the scope directly at the Sun without the filter it will turn your Seestar into an expensive paperweight. | If you point the scope directly at the Sun without the filter it will turn your Seestar into an expensive paperweight. | ||
- | That applies to taking the filter off, too. In your mind you’re thinking about shutting down or going to some other target, but the scope will still be pointed directly at the sun. So be sure to slew the scope away from the Sun before you take the filter off.</ | + | That applies to taking the filter off, too. In your mind you’re thinking about shutting down or going to some other target, but the scope will still be pointed directly at the sun. __Be sure to slew the scope away from the Sun before you take the filter off.__</ |
===== Moon ===== | ===== Moon ===== | ||
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===== Planets ===== | ===== Planets ===== | ||
- | Imaging planets is a little different because the planets appear teeny tiny thanks to the short focal length (250mm) of the Seestar, and because they’re very bright spots in the black night sky. ((You can use the Scenery Mode's 2x and 4x enlargement if you go to scenery but don't GoTo. Youll probably have to adjust the exposure too.)) | + | Imaging planets is a little different because the planets appear teeny tiny thanks to the short focal length (250mm) of the Seestar, and because they’re very bright spots in the black night sky. ((You can use the Scenery Mode's 2x and 4x enlargement if you go to scenery but don't GoTo. You' |
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- | If you tap the image of any planet, the Sun, or the Moon you’ll get a nice description and some data. Scroll down and you’ll see a handy chart that shows what time the planet is visible from your location and its current altitude and azimuth. Use that so you'll know if it’s going to be below the horizon or behind that tree before you waste time asking Seestar to find it. The white dot graphically shows you what the current time is and the line shows the planet’s altitude when it’s above the horizon. Drag the dot and it will show altitude at a given time, but unfortunately reported Alt and Az values don’t change, which would be useful. | + | If you tap the image of any planet |
The Seestar won’t slew to a solar system object unless you press the Go Gazing button at the bottom of the screen. | The Seestar won’t slew to a solar system object unless you press the Go Gazing button at the bottom of the screen. | ||
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====== Stargazing Mode ====== | ====== Stargazing Mode ====== | ||
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__Automatic Image Calibration__: | __Automatic Image Calibration__: | ||
- | __Live Preview__: The app provides a real-time view of the night sky through the Seestar' | + | __Live Preview__: The app provides a real-time view of the night sky through the Seestar' |
- | __Target Selection__: | + | __Target Selection__: |
__Automatic GoTo and Tracking__: Once you've selected a target, the Seestar automatically slews to the object and begins tracking it, compensating for the Earth' | __Automatic GoTo and Tracking__: Once you've selected a target, the Seestar automatically slews to the object and begins tracking it, compensating for the Earth' | ||
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Hydrogen alpha (Ha) and Oxygen three (OIII) emissions. If you’re in a light-polluted area, you can enable the filter to minimize its impact on an image.((The LP filter is not recommended for galaxies or emission nebulae such as the Wizard and Pleiades.)) | Hydrogen alpha (Ha) and Oxygen three (OIII) emissions. If you’re in a light-polluted area, you can enable the filter to minimize its impact on an image.((The LP filter is not recommended for galaxies or emission nebulae such as the Wizard and Pleiades.)) | ||
- | __Image Saving and Sharing__: Once you're satisfied with the image, it ill be saved to the Seestar' | + | __Image Saving and Sharing__: Once you're satisfied with the image, it' |
In essence, Seestar' | In essence, Seestar' | ||
- | =====Sky | + | =====Sky |
The Seestar Sky Atlas is a comprehensive star map feature integrated into the Seestar mobile app for both Android and iOS devices. It includes an extensive database of celestial objects and provides a " | The Seestar Sky Atlas is a comprehensive star map feature integrated into the Seestar mobile app for both Android and iOS devices. It includes an extensive database of celestial objects and provides a " | ||
- | ==== Key Features ==== | + | {{ : |
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- | === Navigation and Control=== | + | ==== Key Features ==== |
- | * Enables automatic object finding and tracking through the telescope' | + | |
- | * Provides real-time astronomical weather information and moon phase data | + | |
- | * Displays sunrise and sunset times based on user location | + | |
- | === Object Database === | + | The red target frame can be moved to a target and blue pointing frame will GoTo |
- | * Contains an extensive | + | Searchable |
- | * Automatically recommends optimal targets for viewing each night | + | |
- | * Particularly suitable for bright objects like emission nebulae, supernova remnants, and globular clusters | + | |
- | ===User Experience=== | + | Features |
- | Interface is intuitive and user-friendly, | + | * GoTo with plate-solving |
- | Quickly locates selected targets | + | * Recommends optimal targets for viewing each night |
- | Receives regular updates from ZWO to improve capabilities | + | * Live sky compass allows you to point mobile device at a target |
+ | * Framing mode lets you select an area up to 2x and rotate the frame for optimum composition of a mosaic | ||
While Sky Atlas is great for controlling the telescope, some users have found ways to use third-party software like SkySafari for additional object database access. | While Sky Atlas is great for controlling the telescope, some users have found ways to use third-party software like SkySafari for additional object database access. |