Happened to me once. The cause was that a loose power connection, reset my asiair, which thought it was in the home position. the fix was to loosen the clutches and send the mount to home, then line up my home marks before tightening the clutches
So like, i dont have a telescope and am instead trying to figure out what happens when a telescope is pointed at the ground… Ive been on this topic for like 2 hours and its really late at night… What does it look like??? I was thinking it would look like a microscope but i imagine the focal points are different and stuff… Do you just see black? A blurry mess? I REALLLLYYYY want to know, i even ended up landing myself into the flat earth community on the topic of pointing a telescope at the oceans horizon… I dont know what going on anymore I just want answers
Happened to me once. The cause was that a loose power connection, reset my asiair, which thought it was in the home position. the fix was to loosen the clutches and send the mount to home, then line up my home marks before tightening the clutches
I wish there were a way the Asiair and the mount could sense that something like this happened. It would be a lot easier.
So like, i dont have a telescope and am instead trying to figure out what happens when a telescope is pointed at the ground…
Ive been on this topic for like 2 hours and its really late at night…
What does it look like??? I was thinking it would look like a microscope but i imagine the focal points are different and stuff…
Do you just see black? A blurry mess? I REALLLLYYYY want to know, i even ended up landing myself into the flat earth community on the topic of pointing a telescope at the oceans horizon…
I dont know what going on anymore I just want answers
You will only see a black blurry blob
@@MyEngineeringProjects this is so sad