
RR Tel spectrum
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RR Tel spectrum
From our new 2SPOT setup in Chili, a spectrum of RR Tel taken with an Alpy 600 and RC12 telescope


LHIRES III #5, LISA, e-Shel, C14, RC400 Astrosib, AP1600
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Re: RR Tel spectrum
Hi Olivier
Great to see these southern objects. Does your setup automatically acquire the targets or are you running manually but remotely ?
Cheers
Robin
Great to see these southern objects. Does your setup automatically acquire the targets or are you running manually but remotely ?
Cheers
Robin
LHIRES III #29 ATIK314 ALPY 600/200 ATIK428 Star Analyser 100/200 C11 EQ6
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Re: RR Tel spectrum
I had exactly the same question Robin
If you are running this automatically Olivier, we need to talk!
Pete
If you are running this automatically Olivier, we need to talk!
Pete
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Re: RR Tel spectrum
At this time this is a "manual" acquisition in remote, but we work (not me) on a Prism script to take automaticaly a list of target with reference stars, calibration Ar/ne lamp and flat.
LHIRES III #5, LISA, e-Shel, C14, RC400 Astrosib, AP1600
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Re: RR Tel spectrum
Hello,
The PRiSM's script already exists for my setups.
Last week, I have adapted it to our setup : it's now good.
But if you haven't already use PRiSM, you doesn't begin by a script. You must learn to use this software manually (as you make at this time maybe with another software) and after begin to understand the script under PRiSM.
Just after, you could make a remote observation by script.
In fact, there is too many personal parameters and routines you must consider.
Regards
Stephane
The PRiSM's script already exists for my setups.
Last week, I have adapted it to our setup : it's now good.
But if you haven't already use PRiSM, you doesn't begin by a script. You must learn to use this software manually (as you make at this time maybe with another software) and after begin to understand the script under PRiSM.
Just after, you could make a remote observation by script.
In fact, there is too many personal parameters and routines you must consider.
Regards
Stephane