2022-09-04, 09:43 PM
Hi Jon,
You can limit SkyTools approach to the zenith by setting the appropriate value for the Dobson's hole parameter. Check it out in the Help section for instructions on setting that up. I'm not sure how you can limit the lower angle. You could set an obstructed horizon at 45° for the full 360° azimuth, but then you might not be able to easily observe anything below that limit in the future unless you reset the obstructed horizon to a new value.
Is this what you're looking for?
Phil S.
You can limit SkyTools approach to the zenith by setting the appropriate value for the Dobson's hole parameter. Check it out in the Help section for instructions on setting that up. I'm not sure how you can limit the lower angle. You could set an obstructed horizon at 45° for the full 360° azimuth, but then you might not be able to easily observe anything below that limit in the future unless you reset the obstructed horizon to a new value.
Is this what you're looking for?
Phil S.


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