How do I change the exposure time of my observation?
The modification of the exposure time and the gain level is only available in the coordinate pointing. To access it :
Object catalog (2nd tab) > Manual > Add a manual target > Fill in all fields > Save > Click on the target > Observe
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[Vespera range] Is it possible to change the camera parameters (exposure time, ISO, etc.)?
With Expert Mode, you can set exposure time, gain and acquire calibration files (darks). You can read this article to understand how to access Expert Mode.
[Vespera Pro] What happens if I enable or disable automatic calibration during an observation?
The observation settings applied are those defined at the start of the observation. If you forget to enable automatic calibration, you will need to restart the observation and enable it to benefit from it.
[Vespera Pro] Does automatic calibration work in all observation conditions?
The Universal Master Dark applies to any observation involving stacking with exposure times between 1 and 25 seconds, gain levels between 1 and 27 dB, and regardless of temperature
[Multi-night] Interrupting a multi-night observation
When you are ready to interrupt your observation session, just tap the "stop" button on the observation screen or on the observation widget as you would do for a regular observation.
Singularity will save the result of your multi-night observation. ...