Place and level the mount (typically 10 - 25kg)
Polar align the mount
Polar telescope built into the mount (2 minutes, accurate enough)
Optimizing star drift in the eyepiece (15 minutes)
Software assisted (15 minutes, most accurate)
Place the telescope
Attach the filter wheel and camera
Connect electronic cables
Open the scripting application (more later)
Connect to the mount, focuser, filer wheel and camera drivers
Take a test image
“plate solve” to confirm celestial coordinates
Synchronize the mount to the coordinates
Slew to target
Select a filter (L, R, G, B)
Autofocus
Take a set of long exposure images (typically 5 - 15 minutes each)
Periodically plate solve and re-slew to target (tracking errors)
Periodically refocus (changes in temperature, equipment flex)
Dark frames with the shutter closed (subtract out CCD “dark current”)
Flat frames against a uniform sky (divide out vignetting in illumination)
Specialized astronomical image processing software
→ Software components
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