Celestron StarSense Autoguider - Polar & Sky Alignment with Christian Sasse | Part 1 of 6
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ธ.ค. 2023
- Join us for this exclusive tutorial series with astroimager Christian Sasse as he guides you through using StarSense Autoguider with your Celestron telescope setup. In Part 1, Christian introduces the StarSense Autoguider and demonstrates how to use it to achieve precise polar alignment and automatic sky alignment. You’ll see how StarSense Autoguider accurately detects its position in the night sky and how it easy it makes polar aligning your mount.
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Wow I am so happy you took the time to keep the hand controller on screen - Thank you!
This is the first useful video I've seen on the autoguider. I'm considering buying one - very interesting to see how it works!
This is one of the most informative video on this subject
Definitely going to pick one of these up soon!
this a very good set of videos you have put together for the Starsence Autoguider, i have the CGX Mount and RASA 8 and the starsence autoguider just need some clear skies here in Edmonton AB to try it out. thanks for the great videos
Yeah, the one I bought must be malfunctioning. This is way easier than I thought, awesome video. Manual polar alignment it is. :(
It has a lot of bugs they need to work out. I have it and there's lots of let down from the "as advertised " promises. I am hoping they work all the bugs out. 😢
Good morning, great set of video's. Do I have to Center Calibrate each time I set up my scope (successive nights of viewing /imaging). I normally set-up in my driveway but not the exact same spot. Your Video shows "Part 1 of 6", I will be checking for further videos. Thank you again for your assistance, Bob.
The "Center Calibration" is only necessary on the first use. Once that relationship has been established, you're good to go.
Very nice and Informative video, thanks for sharing it. A question, does SSAG able to do dithering regardless the camera I use for capturing lights?
I use N.I.N.A. with CPWI driver chosen as my telescope. I haven't figured out dithering yet. Since you aren't actually guiding through N.I.N.A. you can't set it up in the sequencer from what I can tell. I haven't had any luck with it anyway. There is an option in CPWI to use the PHD2 server, but I'm not really sure what it does, nor can I find any information on it. I can't tell that it does anything on or off. I have not been able to get PHD2 to communicate with the ssag directly.
Are you able to use it with other software like NINA or are you restricted to CPWI?
I know this is a little late but may help someone else. You use CPWI in combination with N.I.N.A. When you choose your telescope in N.I.N.A. you choose the option for CPWI. All your guiding is done within CPWI so you don't turn on guiding in N.I.N.A. Its a little weird jumping back and forth, but I get great guiding. I just haven't figured out dithering yet. Since you aren't actually guiding through N.I.N.A. you can't set it up in the sequencer from what I can tell. I haven't had any luck with it anyway. There is an option in CPWI to use the PHD2 server, but I'm not really sure what it does, nor can I find any information on it. I can't tell that it does anything on or off. I have not been able to get PHD2 to communicate with the ssag directly.
It's way too expensive. At $800 - I'll buy a astro camera instead.
StarSense Autoguider has made imaging so much easier for me, it's worth its weight in gold!