Drift polar align - east test?
canopus56 wrote:
On Sep 16, 8:04 am, "Steve Paul" wrote:
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Thanks to all. The answer to my narrow question regarding the
altitude adjustment is that it is not "due" east but any star "in the
eastern sky" near the celestial equator. Practically, this means
somewhere east-southeast, where the celestial equator has enough
altitude to conveniently acquire a target, but still as close to the
horizon as possible. Same principle applies to using a western sky
star. - Thanks, Canopus56
Once you have done this a lot, it will become
instinctive. You will find that it takes less
time to do a nice drift alignment than all the
talking ya do with your observing buddies when
ya first show up at an observing site.
BTW, the polar scope option is viable, and used
properly will get you a pretty good alignment.
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