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Geoff,
One other thing, are you sure that COM Port 5 is still correct? Unplugging the EqDirect cable or turning off your PC or using a different USB port can all cause the COM Port to change.
Ian
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Geoff,
I use StellariumScope rather than the Telescope Control Plug-in. You can download a copy from http://welshdragoncomputing.ca/x/index.php/home/stellariumscope/download-stellariumscope.
Clear skies
Ian
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7 minutes ago, Adam J said:
Yeah will give it a go thanks for the help.
Glad I could be of help. You're never short of someone to help you out on SGL
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3 minutes ago, Adam J said:
Do you mean current images or old images from before you tweaked the spider vanes?
Sorry Adam, I meant the images before I tweaked the vanes. Can't be certain that this is the cause of your extra spikes, but it's only a couple of minutes to check and prove it one way or the other.
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Just had a look at some of my images, the extra spikes are only evident on the brightest stars, slightly fainter stars appear to have the classic 4 diffraction spikes.
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Hi Adam,
The spikes on my image were very similar to yours. It's easy to check your vanes, you just need something with a straight edge to put against each vane to check them out (make sure your scope is horizontal, then there's no chance of dropping anything on the primary mirror). If a vane is twisted, just slacken off the nut for that vane and 'tweak' the vane straight then tighten the nut back up.
Ian
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Adam,
BTW, that's a cracking first image and welcome to the forum.
Ian
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Hi Adam,
Check that your spider vanes are not twisted, the vanes on my 130P-DS were slightly twisted when mine scope arrived and that caused the two extra diffraction spikes in my images.
Clear skies
Ian
Skywatcher 200P, or 150P-DS
in Getting Started General Help and Advice
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Hi Richard
The best thing to buy first, is a copy of 'Making Every Photon Count' https://www.firstlightoptics.com/books/making-every-photon-count-steve-richards.html. It will give you a fighting chance of identifying the right kit for you.
It's also worth having a quick look at some of the images in this thread https://stargazerslounge.com/topic/210593-imaging-with-the-130pds/?do=findComment&comment=2247736 you'll be surprised at what can be achieved with a smaller (an cheaper) scope.
Clear skies
Ian