Thank you for the great description of the Meridian Flip and the sequence of actions that happen during the auto meridian flip. I was a bit disappointed that you didn't explain what the recommended Meridian Flip options are for N.I.N.A and where to find them inside N.I.N.A
Hi Richard! thanks for watching my video. I guess, I was so excited about finally getting the Meridian Flip right that forgot how I did it OMG. I am going to look, to some tutorial that I watched before and he explained how to do it with the same mount I have. It was complicated to do. I'll be back to you in a day or two with the information. Diana
@richardcullip8468 Based on other meridian flip videos, I see that most of the followers are not interested in it . It's OK, I have many other topics that are more popular. I was going to show the process in detail but changed my mind based on low popularity. Thanks Richard 😊
@johnsmith-rd9rr no but it takes over a week to make a video that I do with passion as I don't get paid. All passion and love for astrophotography. The meridian flip is complicated, and the interest is very low. That's all.
Once again, another informative video with our Favorite "Happy it worked" Astro Nerd :-) Ya did great my friend. I am amazed at the technology available today. No more "Star-Hopping" like we did forty years ago. Thanks for sharing Diana and clear skies to you dear friend ❤
Gracias Jorge, ahi vamos poco a poco añadiendo mas cositas para aprender, es todo tan complicado y tantas formas de obtener resultados que es casi que "demasiado". Saludos , Diana
Great video. I have a Seestar at a remote observatory and the usb-c cable does sometimes wrap around the pier base. So I actually having a magnetic usb-c adapter installed on the Seestar so if there is any tension, it will disconnect.
Wow, that's awesome. Need to look it up! I need to do cable management again as the cables are loose again. I do it once a year as my telescope is stationary. Thanks for your comment! Diana ❤
Thank you for the great description of the Meridian Flip and the sequence of actions that happen during the auto meridian flip. I was a bit disappointed that you didn't explain what the recommended Meridian Flip options are for N.I.N.A and where to find them inside N.I.N.A
Hi Richard! thanks for watching my video. I guess, I was so excited about finally getting the Meridian Flip right that forgot how I did it OMG. I am going to look, to some tutorial that I watched before and he explained how to do it with the same mount I have. It was complicated to do. I'll be back to you in a day or two with the information. Diana
Yea to be honest, the title of this video is clickbait and REALLY not informative other than 30 seconds of watching a mount flip.
@richardcullip8468 Based on other meridian flip videos, I see that most of the followers are not interested in it . It's OK, I have many other topics that are more popular. I was going to show the process in detail but changed my mind based on low popularity. Thanks Richard 😊
@@yourfavoriteastronerd So your doing videos strictly for popularity and views, not education. Gotcha
@johnsmith-rd9rr no but it takes over a week to make a video that I do with passion as I don't get paid. All passion and love for astrophotography. The meridian flip is complicated, and the interest is very low. That's all.
I can see why the flips can make you nervous! Great information👍👍
Once again, another informative video with our Favorite "Happy it worked" Astro Nerd :-) Ya did great my friend. I am amazed at the technology available today. No more "Star-Hopping" like we did forty years ago. Thanks for sharing Diana and clear skies to you dear friend ❤
This is really important information. I have torn up more that one cable!
Good vídeo
Gracias Jorge, ahi vamos poco a poco añadiendo mas cositas para aprender, es todo tan complicado y tantas formas de obtener resultados que es casi que "demasiado". Saludos , Diana
Great video. I have a Seestar at a remote observatory and the usb-c cable does sometimes wrap around the pier base. So I actually having a magnetic usb-c adapter installed on the Seestar so if there is any tension, it will disconnect.
Wow, that's awesome. Need to look it up! I need to do cable management again as the cables are loose again. I do it once a year as my telescope is stationary. Thanks for your comment! Diana ❤
And it sucks when it fails 😮😮 Morning Sunshine
Tell me about it! My first big telescope (Celestron) broke while doing the meridian flip, and I think it was a $1,500 loss. Nice to see you! Diana
@@yourfavoriteastronerd Drinking scotch tonight in memory of the late Neil Peart. I hope Francine does not affect you to much!