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- | n the first setup, you mobile phone or tablet tickles the Seestar’s Bluetooth (because no configuration is required) and then Seestar’s firmware ask you a few questions to config-ure | + | During |
- | {{ : | + | But what if you’re at home and want to use your local Wi-Fi network at the same time as you're controlling the Seestar? |
Okay, you can tell the Seestar what to do from your phone/ | Okay, you can tell the Seestar what to do from your phone/ | ||
- | In a limited sense, you can just plop the Seestar down, turn it on, and start capturing | + | In a limited sense, you can just plop the Seestar down, turn it on, and start capturing |
- | The Seestar | + | The Seestar |
- | In another case of YMMV, some Seestar owners will insist you have to carefully level the telescope and recalibrate the compass every session. If you want to find the Sun or Moon it does have to be level. | + | In another case of YMMV, some Seestar owners will insist you have to carefully level the telescope and recalibrate the compass every session. If you want to find the Sun or Moon it does have to be level((You can help the scope find the Sun by slewing it in azimuth until the Sun shines through the crack between the telescope arm and the main body. That crack is also a handy aiming sight when you’re trying to shoot the Moon or something in Scenery Mode. Don’t look through the crack at the Sun!)). But to capture images of DSOs (deep sky objects), plate solving will do the job. When you’re hunting DSOs, it automatically does a horizontal calibration using a three star plate solve to compensate if your leveling is off, and then it goes to your target. |
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- | You can fiddle with the tripod legs (or that leveler add-on thingy on page xx) to get the two circles to overlap. When you’re close, the circles will turn green. Try to get the num-ber | + | You can fiddle with the tripod legs (or that leveler add-on thingy on page xx) to get the two circles to overlap. When you’re close, the circles will turn green. Try to get the number |