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Re:EKOS SCHEDULER PROBLEMS

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EKOS SCHEDULER PROBLEMS was created by luca

hello everyone, it is my first message in this forum, I have been using indi-kstars for 6 months, I have a problem. I want to point and photograph an object that is 10 degrees above the horizon, with a full moon, but perfectly visible. example ic 1396. In the scheduler, in particular in the score, the value is 3, and therefore does not perform the job. I want to run it immediately, and not wait for hours, How can I avoid this check? Sorry for my English, but I'm Italian.
I hope I was clear.
Thanks
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Replied by Eric on topic Re:EKOS SCHEDULER PROBLEMS

Open the Ekos options, scheduler, and disable "Sort jobs per altitude and priority". This will allow you to reorder your jobs as you wish.

-Eric
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Replied by luca on topic Re:EKOS SCHEDULER PROBLEMS

my main problem is when i use only one sequence, for example i want to shoot ic 1396, still low on the horizon, is there a way to ignore all the errors and start the photo session?
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Replied by Doug S on topic Re:EKOS SCHEDULER PROBLEMS

You can always go to the CCD tab and drive any exposure set you want explicitly by inserting tasks directly via those controls if the scheduler is not acting as you want....
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Replied by Eric on topic Re:Re:EKOS SCHEDULER PROBLEMS

I'm not sure I understood what was preventing you from starting the observation job in the scheduler. It doesn't appear to be the altitude, and you don't have the moon nor the weather checked. Could it be the twilight restriction that we don't see? Not sure.

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