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Optical pointing is done using the MNU program, and the DCL commands CRE
(CREate the data file), SAV (SAVe telescope
coordinates in the data file), CAT (select a star from the star CATalog),
and PLA (select a PLAnet), or using the automatic searching mode of
MNU. Please refer to the document ``Foreign Commands'' by A. Perrigouard for
a complete description of these commands.
Two different approaches can be used for the optical pointing, depending
whether you have an idea of the pointing parameters or not.
- First, make a crude optical pointing with a few stars, 5-8 at low and
3-6 at high elevations, with good azimuth coverage. The accuracy
need not be very good (5"). Then, use the newly determined pointing
constants to make a more accurate
pointing session with 40 to 60 stars. All stars should be
rather well centered already , and now the centering accuracy can be made
better (1"). Uniform coverage is not required: most important is to have
low and high elevation sources.
- Or use only a single pass with 60 stars centered within 1".
This can take somewhat longer because the stars may be far off center.
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2002-02-04