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#1    sanjaysandhu90210

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Posted 05 February 2007 - 08:17 PM

Hi ... i know abt supernova... but i want you to help me with setting up my or hooking my telescope with a lap top... and a software that would track the stars and tell the scope to move accordingly... i am also intested in the camera that can be fixed on the telescope... but i have no clue of doing that... could you help me pls...

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Posted 05 February 2007 - 08:56 PM

This post was originally made on another topic. I have seperaed it and made it into a new thread so that it does not take the existing thread off topic and also because it is more likely to be noticed as a separate topic.
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Posted 28 March 2007 - 03:49 AM

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Hi ... i know abt supernova... but i want you to help me with setting up my or hooking my telescope with a lap top... and a software that would track the stars and tell the scope to move accordingly... i am also intested in the camera that can be fixed on the telescope... but i have no clue of doing that... could you help me pls...

A couple of questions:

A. What kind of telescope?
(I have one that works w/the hand remote as well as the computer.)

B. How 'technical' do you want to get - or just for 'fun'?

I have a Celestron w/the Navstar Remote system. -




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