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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)
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
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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