Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Telescope Azimuth correction
			  I had some trouble with the Orion when I tried to use the computer.  The azimuth wouldn't change when I slewed the tube.  I was pretty sure that this wasn error on my part assembling the base, so I took the base apart and reassembled the azimuth sensing parts.  Sure enough, that was the problem.  Now when I tested, the azimuth and altitude both changed with moving the tube.  My test was inconclusive however, as I was confronted with a moon and a limited viewing of the sky (the driveway problem), so when I entered the pointer stars (Vega and Polaris) I was not centred on Polaris, in fact, I was pretty far off.  So, I need to do another clear night.
Sunday's ride from Covington to Greenville was pretty terrific. Steve, Rob, Mike and Nick joined me for a mostly perfect day out on the bike. The pace was good and I mostly kept up. I was a little sore Monday and just spun an easy 14 miles.
			  
			
 
  
Sunday's ride from Covington to Greenville was pretty terrific. Steve, Rob, Mike and Nick joined me for a mostly perfect day out on the bike. The pace was good and I mostly kept up. I was a little sore Monday and just spun an easy 14 miles.
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