Monture équatoriale pour mieux pouvoir suivre les astres. Assez lourd. 赤道儀式架台。重い。

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Monture équatoriale pour mieux pouvoir suivre les astres. Assez lourd. 赤道儀式架台。重い。

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Here some news about the DIY.
You can see the mount without the "Main Axis" but with the big bearing that will carry it.
Then you have the gear box with pulleys, bearings and the stepper motor.
If you watch carefully, you'll be able to see the microstep driver in the background.
The concept
Hey Hi !
Let's talk about the general concept that I designed.
Step One: Preliminary Study
The first question was: Equatorial or Azimutal ? The answer is easy. Azimutal needs 2 motorized axes so make things harder to build. Then that kind of mount is not suitable to astrophotography because of the blur caused by field rotation of the optics.
The second question was: An equatorial mount ok but ... What for ?
I'm fond of deep sky astrophotography, so I want a device which is able to follow the deep sky objects (not especially planets nor comets). The thing is that I want something able to follow objects for a long period without touching anything.