Astronomy clock and observer log apps AstroSnap and AstroSnap Pro AstroSnap (Freeware) and AstroSnap Pro (Shareware) are two astronomical imaging programs especially designed for webcams AstroGrav Allows you to study how astronomical objects move and interact under the force of gravity AstroNotes...
I have an Intel NUC with a Core i3-8109U processor. It's about 40% faster than the N5105 processor on single threaded applications, and about the same on multi-threaded apps. It runs all the apps you mention as well as SharpCap live stacking with little effort. I have 8gb of RAM an...
I moved from paper charts to The Sky for Windows 3 using an early GoTo mount, an HP75 with a Star Instruments 16” RC aboard. Quadrant Systems was what we used for mount control and it was belt driven. Then later versions of The Sky got glitzy and distracting from the main purpose. ...
Having tried other image processing apps, there’s no comparison to PI. Third, you are the reason I bought a HyperStar. Wow again… Another game changer! I just can’t get over how much it’s added to my image quality. Overall, you have been the most influential to me in this hobby...
Thanks so much for the info. I'm very familiar with Remote Desktop (having been a network admin). I'd probably setup an AdHoc network and bypass my home WiFi and connect directly to the mini PC. I've used various AP and stacking apps. I prefer using APT to control my camera. Very...