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New Mexico Skies Telescopes are being moved
#11
Try again on the iTelescope downloads. I have also updated T70 and added T72.
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Greg
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#12
Hi Greg,

Sorry, I was wrong about having T71. T70 was the last one. T72 & T80 are now listed, but T71 is not.

Phil S.
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#13
I have verified that T71 is definitely on the web site. Is it maybe listed out of order in your Imaging systems listing?
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Greg
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#14
It's in the Imaging System DB, but not displaying on the drop-down list. It's listed as Type 'offline'. Would that cause it to be left off of the list? Here's the data for T71:     

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#15
Ah. That parameter must not have been overridden by the updated telescope info. I added that as an afterthought to keep iTelescopes from appearing that were no longer available, as they can't be deleted because they could be in use by an Imaging Project that you have completed.

Just change it to "Shared by Time slot."

I will make a fix to ensure that this parameter is updated in the future.
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#16
That did it. I also set T7, T16, T40, T63 & T64 to 'Offline' as they're no longer available.

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