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Advanced  Polar  Alignment  Procedure  for  the  Southern 

Hemisphere 

Northern observers/photographers have  a great  advantage  when it comes to 

performing a polar alignment. They have the naked-eye star Polaris situated just 
2/3 of a degree from the North Celestial Pole. This makes a quick alignment of 
an equatorial device like SAM very easy to accomplish. Just find Polaris and point 
SAM so that you can see Polaris in the field of view of the 

Polar Finder 

view port. 

Unfortunately  there are  no bright reference stars in the immediate vicinity of 
the SCP,  so  the procedure to  obtain  a polar  alignment is a  bit more  involved. 
However,  there  is  a  small  group  of stars  near  the  SCP  that,  while  invisible  to 
the naked eye,  can be seen  in  your 

Polar Scope. 

Once you have this group in 

view,  a  precision  polar  alignment  is  just  as easy  to  accomplish  in the southern 
hemisphere as it is in the north, thanks to the 

Polar Clock 

function included in 

the Star Adventurer mini Console. 

First Install the Polar Scope 

[Refer to the photos on page 32.] 

Carefully remove the 

Rear Mounting Plate 

from the back of SAM and insert your 

Polar Scope 

into  the exposed hole. Attach  the 

Polar Scope 1/luminator 

to  the 

other end. This will help make the reticule pattern in the 

Polar Scope 

eyepiece 

more visible in dark conditions. Adjust the intensity of the illuminator by turning 
the dial. Make it bright enough to see the reticule pattern, but not so bright as to 
wash out your view of the faint stars near the SCP. 

Performing a Coarse Polar Alignment in the Southern Hemisphere 

The goal of the coarse polar  alignment  is to get your 

Polar Scope 

aimed near 

enough to the SCP that you will be able to see a small group of four stars within 
its  field  of  view.  We  refer  to  these  as  the  Sigma  Octanis  group,  with  Sigma 
Octanis being the slightly brighter of the four, and always the one that is nearest 
the SCP as the group rotates about the SCP over the course of 24 hours. 

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Attach  the 

Equatorial  Wedge 

(wedge)  to  your  tripod  via  the  3/8  inch 

mounting bolt (or using the 1/4 inch thread adapter if required). 

Attach SAM to the 

Equatorial Wedge. 

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Level the tripod so that the bubble level on the wedge is centred. A level tripod is 

not a strict requirement, but it does make subsequent adjustments easier. 

Turn the 

Latitude Adjuster 

to match the latitude of your location. This will angle 

SAM to the correct altitude to obtain your coarse polar alignment. You can use 
the Star Adventurer mini Console to get your latitude in 

Settings> Location. 

Find Acrux, then following a line from itto alpha Muscae, locate the next brightest 

star,  gamma  Muscae.  If you  were  to  draw  a line  through Acurx  and  gamma 
Muscae it would point very nearly to the SCP (see chart on previous page). 

Raise your hand at arms length and spread your fingers so there is about an extra 

finger space between  each  one.  Put the tip of your little finger near gamma 
Muscae and tilt your hand so that the tip of your thumb would be on a line that 
connects it to gamma Muscae and Acrux. 

Point  your  polar scope  into  to  the region  where  the  tip  of your  thumb  had 
been.  If you pointed with reasonable accuracy, you should be able to see the 
Sigma Octanis group in the field of view of the 

Polar Scope. 

If not, keep making 

adjustments until you can  using  the  altitude  and  azimuth adjusters on  your 
wedge. 

Using the Sigma Octanis Clock Utility 

Once you can see the Sigma Octanis group in your 

Polar Scope 

field of view you are 

ready to fine-tune your polar alignment to the SCP. 

Bring up the Star Adventurer mini Console and tap on the 

Polar Clock Utility. 

Tap on 

Southern Hemisphere 

if  it  is  not  already  selected. This will  bring  up a 

representation of the reticule in your 

Polar Scope. 

Rotate your 

Polar Scope 

to match the view in the 

Polar Clock 

utility. That is, rotate it 

so that the representation of the Sigma Octanis group in your 

Polar Scope 

has the 

same orientation as shown in the 

Polar Clock 

utility. 

Using the fine-tuning knobs on your wedge adjust it until the stars of the Sigma 
Octanis group as seen in the 

Polar Scope 

match their representations as shown 

in the app. 

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Summary of Contents for star adventurer mini

Page 1: ...r Adventurer Mini User Guide Astrophotography Time Lapse hotography DSLR Camera Control Quite Possibly The Most Compact and Versatile Camera Tracking Platform in the Known Universe Skv waiclier l3e z...

Page 2: ...s could result in explosion or fire Keep out of reach of children Failure to do so could result in injury Moreover note that small parts constitute a choking hazard Consult a physician immediately if...

Page 3: ...ar Alignment in the Southern Hemisphere Star Adventurer mini Console for Astrophotog raphy Astrophotography Progress Screen Using SAM for Astra Time Lapse Photography Astra Time Lapse Progress Screen...

Page 4: ...g Mounting Assembly This optional acccessory enables coarse and fine pointing in two directionsfor precise aiming control See Appendix IV for details Part Number AP RlC AP R3C AP RlN AP R2N AP R3N AP...

Page 5: ...s per second to indicate motor speed errors exceeding 5 and or motor stalls that last over 5 seconds Speed errors can be caused by overloading the mount and by low battery levels To correct a speed er...

Page 6: ...Settings SynScanWiFl_a1281e 4 82V Time Lapse Photography with the Star Adventurer mini Console Now that you have SAM set up with your camera gear attached it s time to learn how to use the Star Adven...

Page 7: ...sunset enter a value of 1 for Video Time Span If you want to compress that hour into a 45 second long video set your Video Length to 45 It s that easy SAM s powerful app will calculate the other neces...

Page 8: ...rn off WiFi at the start of a task to save power WiFi can be restored at any time by pressing and holding the power button until the green LED WiFi indicator light comes on Profiles Save Edit To save...

Page 9: ...tation connection to create much longer exposures like a minute or two or ten With a sufficiently long exposure your camera will collect enough light to reveal hidden details that are much too faint f...

Page 10: ...ime then replayed in a short video revealing natural dynamics that occur much to slowly for us to perceive otherwise Look through the Polar View Finder and align on Polaris making Polaris adjustmentsw...

Page 11: ...il you can see the star Polaris in the field of view This simple polar alignment will be adequate for most purposes OOO Bell 9 1 30 PM Back Astrophotography Exposure Sec Photo Interval Sec Photos 120...

Page 12: ...Video Time Span Hr 10 53 Video Length Sec 10 Frame Rate fps 30 NTSC Photos 300 Tracking Rate Sidereal WiFi Off on Run Profiles Save No Saved Profiles SynScanWiFi_a1281e Run Edit 4 76V Using the Star...

Page 13: ...real WiFi Off on Run When enabled SAM will automatically turn off WiFi at the start of the task to save power WiFi can be restored at any time by pressing and holding the power button until the green...

Page 14: ...device functions as detailed below Language Choose the default language for the Star Adventurer mini Console Night Mode Tap and choose On or Auta to get a black background with red text This mode is...

Page 15: ...ss while using SAM control SAM via the internet or to save battery power When you select STA mode SAM will join an existing WiFi network To use STA Mode select it then set the SSID and Password for th...

Page 16: ...t by matching the view in the polar scope eyepiece to the view given by the Polar Clock Utility provided in the Star Adventurer mini Console NOTE Because the Equatorial Wedge is such a highly recommen...

Page 17: ...cope llluminator and Polar Scope making sure that you do not disturb the position of the tripod Now you can attach your 32 HOOO Bel 9 Back 1 30 PM Polar Clock Utility Location Ni 1md iH IJI Southern H...

Page 18: ...f required Attach SAM to the Equatorial Wedge _ _ i RI rein T Ji l LiStr lJ I 1 Sl1m Oct1nlJ ___ ooo Bell 9 1 30 PM Back Polar Clock Utility Location Northern Hemisphere t IMIM 1 114 Local longitude 1...

Page 19: ...adjustable If this happens you will need to unscrew the eyepiece from the polar scope manually centre the glass reticule as best you can then reinsert the screw that had lost contact 36 Aim your polar...

Page 20: ...e near the eyepiece NOTE Two of the screws are hidden from view in this photo CAUTION DO NOT over tighten the screws as you may crack the glass reticule inside the eyepiece of the polar scope Level Mo...

Page 21: ...econd mounting screw Attach a second ball mount and camera and double your photographic productivity With its versatile design the Fine Tuning Mounting Assembly is a must have accessory particularly i...

Page 22: ...r Then click on Update Press and hold the power button for about 5 second to turn off the power The next time you power up SAM the new firmware will take effect If you encounter a power loss during th...

Page 23: ...ately 10 field for precision polar alignment to NCP and SCP Power Internal 2 x AA batteries External via micro USB Duration of operation Up to 24 hour with 2 x AA batteries Temperature Range 10 40 C D...

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