using phd2 autoguiding with RA tracking rate of 15.011 arcsec/sec
after we turned on autoguiding, the FWHM reported by sharpcap dropped to between 5 and 6.5 pix
saving all data to internal Z drive
On Procyon
using subarray 1200×250 pan 48, tilt 914
bin 1, mono16, .ser files, gain 279, brightness 40
2 sequences of 120s each in u and g filters, taken before timing calibration
sequences also taken without .CameraSetting files
Moved to Venus
Note, needed to disable autoguiding between sequences to adjust source in frame. Venus does not move with stars, so PHD2 guiding on stars doesn't keep Venus centered
For all: TurboUSB at 100 (auto set to OFF) and High speed mode off
U filter
using subarray 1600×800 pan 48, tilt 640
bin 1, mono16, .ser files, gain 279, brightness 40
2 sequences of 120s each in u filter, taken before timing calibration
have .CameraSetting files
G filter
using subarray 1600×800 pan 48, tilt 640
bin 1, mono16, .ser files, gain 100, brightness 40
2 sequences of 120s each in g filter, taken before timing calibration
have .CameraSetting files
Z filter
using subarray 1600×800 pan 48, tilt 640
bin 1, mono16, .ser files, gain 200, brightness 40
2 sequences of 120s each in z filter, taken before timing calibration
have .CameraSetting files
Another 2x120s in U
Same settings as above
Slewed to LAWD 73 (GrW +708247)
We expect this to be too dim to see with $12\mu s$ int time, so we slewed to something we could see (Polaris) to ensure pointing was correct. LAWD 73 is 13 mag, so we didn't want to just do a long exposure with the sky getting bright
We call this process “Going In Blind”
AND the SIMBAD ICRS RA & DEC were based on J2000, not J2023.5 (DFMTCS)
We slewed to Polaris in J2023.5
Then trusted that J2000 –> J2023.5 didn't change much with a proper motion of LAWD 73 at ~80mas/yr
ToDo
Notes
With ASI 178 pixel scale at $2.4\mu{m}/{pix}$, PICSARR should have angular res of $0.0317 pix/\mu{m} \times 2.4\mu{m}/{pix} = 0.076"/pix$
Using DFM TCS and TS6 to give slew commands allowed scope to bypass limits on RA movement
This led to wires beginning to wrap – we need to pay attention to this in the future