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[chimera-tel] Non-sidereal tracking objects #48

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wschoenell opened this issue Mar 29, 2015 · 2 comments
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[chimera-tel] Non-sidereal tracking objects #48

wschoenell opened this issue Mar 29, 2015 · 2 comments

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chimera-tel does not track objects that have non-sidereal tracking. There are many ways of implementing it. How do we do it for chimera?

Examples:
http://www.gemini.edu/sciops/observing-gemini/phase-ii-and-s/w-tools/nonsidereal
http://www.naoj.org/Observing/Telescope/Tracking/NonSidereal/gen2.html

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ghost commented Mar 29, 2015

Aré the telescope drivers capable of composite tracking? Meaning not ending up with a staircase effect because you move ra, then dec, and then again. If so it shouldn't be too difficult to implement (famous last words)

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On Mar 28, 2015, at 21:21, William Schoenell notifications@github.com wrote:

chimera-tel does not track objects that have non-sidereal tracking. There are many ways of implementing it. How do we do it for chimera?

Examples:
http://www.gemini.edu/sciops/observing-gemini/phase-ii-and-s/w-tools/nonsidereal
http://www.naoj.org/Observing/Telescope/Tracking/NonSidereal/gen2.html


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ASTELCO's TSI driver is capable of track with elliptical, parabolic and
near-parabolic orbital elements parameters. Also have commands predefined
to the solar system objects (and its moons, when the case). Also, you can
upload a table of coordinates and time and it will observe.

I also know that LX200 haves few solar system memories and you probably can
change the way it tracks (probably more limited).

Software bisque's paramount is also capable of doing no-sidereal tracking

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