I am in the process of trying to get a Seestar up and running at a remote observatory. But, I am not sure what way would I go to access/control the SS remotely. Someone suggested using a cheap Android tablet connected to the SS, then I would remote into the tablet. I am not familiar with programming, so I would like to access the SS via the native app/gui. Any suggestions on how to proceed? Thank you in advance.
@@pleaseholdinc the easiest is to install seestar_alp on a raspberry pi with an all-inclusive installer We now have a simple web GUI called SSC (simple Seestar client) as part of the installation that you can access most of the features. Check out our discord server for all the info. A starter guide will be available soon.
@@kai_seestar thank you for the idea. Since I did not want to wait too long I just went ahead and purchased a M2 Mac Mini that will be connected to the observatories Wi-Fi and connected to the star. I put Google Chrome remote desktop on the Mac mini and can access it remotely with no issues. I expect this to be set up by next week. I will keep you posted. Love your work!
Great video and work. Is this available now, is the manual available now. We tried to do this with he Dwarf 2 for the Total Eclipse, with schools. We did not succeed. I would like to try this over the summer with our STEM students. We have a few Dwarf 2's, and one Seestar , but am willing to buy more. We are in Texas, USA. Hpefully it is a easy as you describe as some of our teachers are STEM teachers in elementary levels schools. Thank you
ıdk very well this video looks like complicate ı want do to mosaic shots my seestar but idk any idea my engilsih not very good sorry for grammer mistakes or somethimg
this is arealllly interesting! Thanks for all your efforts! Where is Part 2
Amazing! I will definitely try this out and help building/improving
Awesome. Looking forward to the posting of the software in Github.
This is awesome! I can't wait to try this with my SeeStar!
I am in the process of trying to get a Seestar up and running at a remote observatory. But, I am not sure what way would I go to access/control the SS remotely. Someone suggested using a cheap Android tablet connected to the SS, then I would remote into the tablet. I am not familiar with programming, so I would like to access the SS via the native app/gui. Any suggestions on how to proceed? Thank you in advance.
@@pleaseholdinc the easiest is to install seestar_alp on a raspberry pi with an all-inclusive installer We now have a simple web GUI called SSC (simple Seestar client) as part of the installation that you can access most of the features. Check out our discord server for all the info. A starter guide will be available soon.
@@kai_seestar thank you for the idea. Since I did not want to wait too long I just went ahead and purchased a M2 Mac Mini that will be connected to the observatories Wi-Fi and connected to the star. I put Google Chrome remote desktop on the Mac mini and can access it remotely with no issues. I expect this to be set up by next week. I will keep you posted. Love your work!
Great video and work. Is this available now, is the manual available now. We tried to do this with he Dwarf 2 for the Total Eclipse, with schools. We did not succeed. I would like to try this over the summer with our STEM students. We have a few Dwarf 2's, and one Seestar , but am willing to buy more. We are in Texas, USA. Hpefully it is a easy as you describe as some of our teachers are STEM teachers in elementary levels schools. Thank you
Where is part 2? it is not in your youtube videos at least I have been unable to find it
Much of the audio was unfortunately muted. Watch the alpaca demo video I taped earlier instead as that has many of the demoed features.
You could run an array set apart to increase resolution, couldn't you?
Yes, I do that too.
not sure why this wasnt deleted as its mostly silent
who could integrate this into home assistant ?
I want to be a beta tester, please! - Michael
ıdk very well this video looks like complicate ı want do to mosaic shots my seestar but idk any idea my engilsih not very good sorry for grammer mistakes or somethimg
We will hold a Google Meet webcast to go over a newly added simple GUI for this. Probably this week.