I have the exact setup you have with the starsense. Do you need to plate solve with the asiair after you plate sove with starsense? how does this work???
Hey there. Yeah once you have a rough alignment from Starsense, ASI Air can plate solve it from there. ASI can't do it from a "cold start", but if the Celestron mount is "roughly aligned", your Air can do the rest.
Any time. I’ll shortly be publishing a video that demos the ASI Air mount control. Just need to record the voiceovers :)
@@MikeLikesChannelif you can make a video showing abit more detail in using starsense then using asi air to platesolve after starsense that would be great.
50,000 years ago, proto-humans couldn't have dreamt up farming, not for another 40,000 years. The next time this thing swings by, any sci-fi tech you can imagine will be reality. I look forward to seeing it again as an uploaded AI intelligence.
probably superhumans would be riding on the comet observing ancestral earth and discussing how home sapien sapiens must have inhabited it and watched the comet zip by 50,000 years ago
So if you use AAP to frame the comet is it still sidereal tracking or is it tracking the comet?
To the best of my knowledge it'd be tracking that area of the sky in sidereal
I like your setup there! I'm still waiting for the clouds to give me a chance to capture an image of the comet. 🔭 🙂
Oh no doubt. This video was *weeks* in the making. Ohio has, like, maybe 6 clear nights from December to March ☹
@@MikeLikesChannel ugh!!! I had a lot of nights in November. January has been a bust for me here in New Jersey.
It was my understanding that the Asiair software doesn’t recognize the plate solving from the CELESTRON Starsense auto align. How are you able to get around that?
So I do a basic StarSense align to get the scope “in the general neighborhood”, and then I let ASI Air plate solve with that rough alignment which has been working well.