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Stellarium celestron nexstar
Stellarium celestron nexstar







stellarium celestron nexstar
  1. #Stellarium celestron nexstar how to#
  2. #Stellarium celestron nexstar serial number#
  3. #Stellarium celestron nexstar install#

Now you can plug your USB to Serial cable back into your computer (if you unplugged it for some reason), wait for a couple of potatoes to give you computer a chance to recognize it then plug the RJ-11 into the base of the HC.įor Stellarium - Do not start the ASCOM drivers because Stellariuym does not need them.

stellarium celestron nexstar

Now that this is done, turn on your mount, set time and date and location then do an alignment (I do this indoors with no scope attached and point the scope generally north then do a 1-star alignment selecting Polaris, you don't really even need to close, just hit enter then align and you should get an align success notice.

#Stellarium celestron nexstar how to#

I'm sure there many tutorials on YT showing how to configure the Celestron telescope driver with the correct info. Remember this com port because the ASCOM and Celestron drivers need to know where to look for the data stream. In the new window, you'll see a drop-down showing a com port number, this will allow you to select a new com port.ĭevice Ports.jpg (7.55 KiB) Viewed 4540 times On the new window select the Port Setting tab, then click on the Advanced button. If you need to change it, highlight it then right-click, then click on properties. If your com port for the Prolific is not 1-4 should change it so it is. Next, go to your device manager and look at the Ports (Com & LPT) section expand it and you should see what the attached image shows you.

#Stellarium celestron nexstar install#

Let your computer install then recognize it. Once these are installed then you can plug in your USB to Serial adapter cable. Remember you have to download and install the ASCOM drivers plus the Celestron Telescope Driver. Of course, you can do this just as easily with Stellarium I would advise you to download SkyTech X, a free planetarium program. If I just want to bum around the stars, I use Stellarium, but I use NexStar Observers List when on a mission.Okay, I just ops tested the cables I told you about on the Celestron GT goto mount because I have never used this mount in a way that requires it to be hooked up to a computer. It also gives lists of alignment stars, and you can easily control the mount to wherever you want. I did contact Celestron about this because I noticed that some vendors are still selling the software with cables for over £100, and they confirmed that it is FREE now.Īnother utility I use is NexStar Observers List, again free from Celestron, this I find very useful as I can make up lists of what I want to look at and it will control the mount for me.

stellarium celestron nexstar

#Stellarium celestron nexstar serial number#

Oh, just a note about NexRemote, it is available to download from the Celestron site, but it is now a FREE download with serial number included. Having the CG-5 mount, I don't have the luxury of an AUX port, so I have to use NexRemote via the hand set so its not really an advantage to me. I have played with NexRemote, but not had much success. You then don't need to add any additional drivers (no messing with ASCOM), you just need a USB to serial addapter (if you don't have a serial port) and the standard programming/control cable. Just in addition to Phil's info, I plug directly into the bottom of the handset and just set Stellarium up to use the Celestron NexStar driver.









Stellarium celestron nexstar