[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. This may require some time since the file to bo saved contain 32 bits RAW data and is very heavy, particularly if your observation is a Live Mosaic.
While your smart telescope is saving the file it is not possible to start another observation.
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[Multi-night] Resuming a Multi-Night observation
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[Multi-night] Starting a new Multi-Night Observation from "Plan my Night"
• Head to the "Plan my Night" interface. • Create a new plan. • Select your observation location. • Set the date for the plan. • Name your plan. • Activate "Advanced observations" to be able to add a "Multi-Night Observation" target to your plan (you ...
[Multi-night] Adding existing Multi-Night targets to a "Plan My Night" program.
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Plan My night Tutorial
The Plan my Night feature will allow you to schedule your observations all night long. Please note that this is currently only working with objects in the catalog, not manual targets. Click on the “+” Create a plan Select your observatory Select the ...
Plan My night Tutorial
The Plan my Night feature will allow you to schedule your observations all night long. Please note that this is currently only working with objects in the catalog, not manual targets. Click on the “+” Create a plan Select your observatory Select the ...