Is your telescope guiding good enough?
Answering the question "what is good guiding" as simply as possible. As the size of your telescope increases, and your sky quality improves, the impact of your guiding becomes more obvious. So what kind of guiding do you need to achieve so you're not losing too much detail? Find out your limiting error rates using this calculator: https://www.astrowithroro.com/guiding Find out more: https://www.astrowithroro.com Patreon: / astrowithroro Facebook: / astrowithroro Instagram: / astrowithroro Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:07 Cheat sheet 3:58 Uneven error rates 5:32 Guiding calculator

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