Tonight we had a rare clear sky here in Kampala so I set up my rig to do some narrow band imaging of the Cat’s Paw. I set the meridian flip to activate at HA 0.10 for the first time just to see if it would work. It did! Perfectly realigned, started guiding and continued my exposures. Love it!!!! Thank you EKOS team.
I hope so! I have not processed the Cat's Paw yet, but did also manage to grab some simple RGB data on Omega Centauri. This was 20 120-second exposures in R, G, B, low in the sky directly over Kampala. 90% of Ugandans have no electricity, so even the capitol city is dark by contemporary standards.
Equipment: WO Star71 and ASI1600MM Pro, on a CEM25P.
The following user(s) said Thank You: Jasem Mutlaq