![]() ![]() ![]() We can then select any of the objects on screen, get more information about them, and crucially, get our telescope and mount to point to that object in the sky. We make sure the correct profile for our mount is selected and then we basically just connect the mount using CDC – it’s that simple. ![]() It allows us to concentrate on the image capture of astrophotography and less about navigating to try and find feint fuzzy objects!īy utilising our ASCOM EQMOD set up that we configured earlier, we tell CDC it is there for use. Using Cartes du Ciel (CDC) to control our mount to position in the sky is a must have addition to our astrophotography toolkit. That’s it – so congratulations! We can now use CDC to navigate the night sky and our telescope and mount will follow! What We Did Select OK and CDC positioning will update. This will ask for confirmation that what you’re seeing is M81. Right click on M81, but this time choose the Telescope > Sync M81 option.
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