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ItsRiftzy

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  1. Alright I figured it out (I am stupid) I have been using the wrong set of Numbers on the RA circle but for good reason, my mount manual says to use the bottom set of numbers when viewing in the Southern Hemisphere but I've been needing to use the top set the whole time. x) Thank you so much for helping me, now time to pray for a clear night!
  2. So have I been using the wrong set of numbers on the circle? Because I've been using the bottom set of numbers (furthest away from the pointer) is that correct for the Southern Hemisphere?
  3. Hey there, I simply just point at Sirius or another bright star, check to make sure DEC is correct (if not I'll polar align again). Then adjust the RA circle so it matches Sirius (6h45m), this method should work well but strangely M42 is higher in the sky than Sirius from my perspective but is 1hr lower than Sirius. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong here. I don't know if I'm using the RA circle wrong.
  4. Hey John, Thanks for replying. I do live in a fairly light polluted area so that's why my inital thought was using the setting circles on the mount to find objects but if that doesn't seem to work then I guess I won't be using them. Thanks,
  5. Hey there, Sorry for the fairly late reply, I'm using a Sky-Watcher EQ2, and I just had a question, If the mount setting circles aren't accurate, what do you suggest I do to look at dim objects like the Orion Nebula? Thanks
  6. Hey there, I'm fairly new to EQ mounts but I think I know the basics on how to set it up. I've been having an issue where when I polar align to Sigma Octantis then calibrate my RA circle on Sirius. My RA circle is still off when pointing to objects that have majorly different coordinates than Sirius. The steps ive taken are below 1. Polar align to sigma octantis after pointing to due south. 2. Make sure my DEC circle is set to 90 3. Calibrate RA with Sirius by moving the circle to 6h45m Then I began to try to point it out towards the Orion Nebula, my DEC was roughly correct in the position but my RA was pointing towards the horizon when the Nebula is right above me. I'm in the Southern Hemisphere so I'm using the bottom set of numbers on the RA circle. Any help is appreciated!
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