2021-10-19, 08:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 2021-10-19, 08:08 PM by theskyhound.)
Hello Nicolas,
This is a usage case that I either hadn't considered or at least is not currently working properly. An Imaging Project must be created based on an object in the database. There are a couple of ways to do what you want to do, with a few extra steps.
If you are targeting an actual object that is not in the database for some reason, then add it as a supplemental database object. If just coordinates, then create a Skymark.
1. To create a Skymark, use the top level Data menu and select Skymarks. Click Enter New Skymark and enter the position and a designation. You can also do this directly from a chart, by right-clicking and selecting Create Skymark at cursor. Once created, you can look this object up just like any other object and create an Imaging Project for it in the normal way.
2. For an extended deep sky object, use the Top level Data Menu and select Supplemental Deep Sky. Click Enter New Deep Sky Object and enter the properties and a designation. You can look this object up just like any other object and create an Imaging Project for it in the normal way.
2. For a star like object, use the Top level Data Menu and select Novae & Supernovae.Click You can use this database to create a normal star too. Enter New Stellar Object and enter the properties and a designation. You can look this object up just like any other object and create an Imaging Project for it in the normal way.
This is a usage case that I either hadn't considered or at least is not currently working properly. An Imaging Project must be created based on an object in the database. There are a couple of ways to do what you want to do, with a few extra steps.
If you are targeting an actual object that is not in the database for some reason, then add it as a supplemental database object. If just coordinates, then create a Skymark.
1. To create a Skymark, use the top level Data menu and select Skymarks. Click Enter New Skymark and enter the position and a designation. You can also do this directly from a chart, by right-clicking and selecting Create Skymark at cursor. Once created, you can look this object up just like any other object and create an Imaging Project for it in the normal way.
2. For an extended deep sky object, use the Top level Data Menu and select Supplemental Deep Sky. Click Enter New Deep Sky Object and enter the properties and a designation. You can look this object up just like any other object and create an Imaging Project for it in the normal way.
2. For a star like object, use the Top level Data Menu and select Novae & Supernovae.Click You can use this database to create a normal star too. Enter New Stellar Object and enter the properties and a designation. You can look this object up just like any other object and create an Imaging Project for it in the normal way.
Clear skies,
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound

