Hi All,
I am trying to write a simple script to automate a sequence of images. I would like to eliminate (skip) those objects below a limiting altitude while running the script.
To do this I would like to calculate the altitude directly from RA and Dec, however when I use the "EquatToAltaz(ra,de,lon,lat,[jd])" command it only seems to return the Azimuth value.
Does anybody have a small script that will return both alt and azi. Yes, I have the formula to calculate these by pencil, yet when I write these as script I get false results in alt according to Guide 9. Also they are vastly wrong near (under) the SCP.
I was sure that there was some BASIC programs on the NET years ago, but I cant seem to find any now.
Cheers for your help.
RA & Dec to Altaz
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Re: RA & Dec to Altaz
Hi,
those functions return two values (this is not standard in BASIC) so:
az,al = EquatToAltaz(ra,de,lon,lat,[jd])
See "user subroutines" in the updated help file of the SP3/4.
Here is an example to emulate parking for those mounts which do not support it:
The telescope is parked at south (180°), almost horizontal (+5°).
For high accuracy, the procedure should be called two times, to compensate the time spent for the first GOTO.
those functions return two values (this is not standard in BASIC) so:
az,al = EquatToAltaz(ra,de,lon,lat,[jd])
See "user subroutines" in the updated help file of the SP3/4.
Here is an example to emulate parking for those mounts which do not support it:
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myLon = +12.5 ' Rome
myLat = +41.9
ra,de = AltazToEquat(180,+5,myLon,myLat)
Telescope.Goto(ra,de)
For high accuracy, the procedure should be called two times, to compensate the time spent for the first GOTO.