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Planning an observing session Factors to consider: Choosing the objects - size, magnitude, filter Minimising time spent moving telescope between objects.

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1 Planning an observing session Factors to consider: Choosing the objects - size, magnitude, filter Minimising time spent moving telescope between objects Minimising time spent entering data into telescope system Visibility - are the objects visible in your booked session?

2 Minimising time spent moving the telescope * Whirlpool Galaxy * Sunflower Galaxy * M79 * M81 * M3 * Whirlpool Galaxy * Sunflower Galaxy * M3 * M81 * M79

3 Minimising time spent entering object details Real –Time mode - human input needed - slows down process Can be minimised by:  Having the RA/Dec values to hand (RA/Dec mode)  Having a list of visible objects to hand (Search & Browse mode)  Running through Real-Time Interace demo: http://faulkes-telescope.com/support/rti_demo

4 Are the objects visible during my session? Most important part of observing! Must be >25º from horizon, preferably >30º Must be >20º from Moon Software available from FT website - Sky Charts Stellarium Starry Night Sky View Café

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6 Will the objects fit in my FOV? Full Moon FOV = 10.5 arcmin

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8 Are the objects near the Moon during my session?

9 Exposure Times 6s Mars3s Sirius 0.03s Saturn 9s Saturn

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