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Goals

  1. Find and understand adapter plates for planetary CMOS
  2. Look at ZTF
  3. Collect tracking sensitivity frames for analysis
  4. Determine ZTF positions

Log

  1. Found ThorLabs LCP8S and SM2 IMT (TMA4) for planetary CMOS
  2. Began thermalizing dome
  3. Dome shutters opened via ASCOM Dome Control Panel on first try
  4. Connecting Deep-Sky CMOS to finderscope
  5. Connecting planetary CMOS to on-axis port
  6. Navigated to "Outlet Control" in Bookmarks bar, logged in and turned on power to Outlet 1
  7. Opened SharpCap, it connected to Deep Sky CMOS without issue over icron USB extender
  8. While dealing with finding the right adapter for the planetary CMOS, we slewed to the Moon (See captures)
  9. Then went to Jupiter, but began to encounter clouds
    1. We tried to determine the average FWHM, but only with camera settingsĀ 
  10. Went to AldebaranĀ 
    1. manually adjusted focus on finder scope
  11. Finally figured out how to connect planetary CMOS to main scope
  12. Went back to Zenith, disabled tracking
  13. Opened Mirror Doors
  14. Slewed to Aldebaran and enabled tracking
    1. Main Scope view didn't see anything but noise
    2. Finderscope saw Aldebaran
  15. Changed focus on main scope to, minimizing FWHM of Aldebaran


Camera Connection CONUNDRUM

  1. Planetary CMOS connected via LBD2 not appearing in SharpCap
  2. Connected planetary CMOS via Icron USB Extender and it worked

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