FoV artifact PNG. Cleanups etc.

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Jeff Moe 2022-09-09 15:13:34 -06:00
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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Cameras being evaluated:
\index{lens}
For lenses, the faster the better.
F1.2 works well.
F1.8 is the maxmimum recommended.
F1.8 is the maximum recommended.
Lenses being tested:

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@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ leftmargin=1cm,rightmargin=1cm
% OK, ACRONYM shows description, then short.
% Showshort first better.
% Shows both when desc=long, only one needed...
% OK, but meh
% OK, but me. XXX borken?
\renewcommand*{\glsxtrpostdescacronym}{%
\space(\glsentrylong{\glscurrententrylabel})%
}

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@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ accurately determining the location of the observation.
\gls{GNSS} collectively includes the USA \gls{GPS}, Europe's Galileo,
Russia's \gls{GLONASS}, and China's \gls{BDS}, as well as other
regional systems.
\index{Galileo}\index{Beidou}
\index{Galileo}
\index{USA}\index{Europe}\index{Russia}\index{China}
A basic, widely available \gls{COTS} \gls{USB} \gls{GNSS} device
@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ sure they all have accurate time or processing will be off.
\index{software}\index{track}\index{mount}
\index{Ekos}
\gls{KStars} is an application that has been used for years in the astronomy
community. It is well established, well supported and included in \gls{Debian}.
community. It is well established, well supported, and included in \gls{Debian}.
\gls{KStars} has multiple uses for imaging \glspl{satellite}.
One main use is to control a \gls{telescope} tracking mount, such as the
@ -600,12 +600,12 @@ page \pageref{fig:kstars-skychart}.
When mount control is functioning, a location on the \gls{sky-chart}, such as a star,
can be clicked on and the mount will \gls{GoTo} that location and optionally track it.
Using this, a \gls{telescope} mount can be used to easily point the camera at a location
and track it to observe \glspl{telescope}. It should also provide a superior \gls{FITS} file
for extracting data than using a static mount (XXX made up).
and track it to observe \glspl{satellite}. It should also provide a superior \gls{FITS} file
for extracting data than using a static mount with \glspl{star-trail} (XXX made up).
\index{mount}\index{track}
\index{camera}
To use a \gls{telescope} tracking mount for use with \texttt{stvid}, the following steps need to be performed in
To use a \gls{telescope} tracking mount for use with \texttt{\gls{stvid}}, the following steps need to be performed in
roughly this order, assuming everything has been configured.
An overview of steps:

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