Things to Consider Before Installing NINA on Your Mini PC or Laptop

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In this video I discuss several things you need to consider before installing NINA on your mini PC or laptop. Depending on how you envision using NINA will dictate whether or not you will still use your laptop or move to a mini PC. And the decision to move to a mini PC is complicated by where you will put the mini PC, will be on your telescope and so become part of the "kit" or will you mount it to your mount and it will host all the configurations and telescopes you will use? These are things that need to be taken into account as you make your move to NINA. Although you have the flexibility to mix and match how you will implement NINA in your astrophotography data acquisition process, deciding a direction early on will help you make decisions later as you begin to configure and use NINA as your primary application for data acquisition.
My Astrophotography Gear
Mount: Skywatcher EQ6-R Pro and Celestron branded LosmandyG-11 (being rebuilt)
Pier: Homemade pier, yeah!
Telescope (wide angle): Apertura 75Q, F/5.4, 405mm FL
Telescope (long): Third Planet Optics (TPO) 10" Newtonian F/4, 1000mm FL
Telescope (A bit longer): Third Planet Optics 6" RC f/9 1370mm FL
Guide Scope: Skywatcher Evoguide 50mm ED, F/4.8, 242mm FL
Guide Camera: Player One Neptune-M (IMX178 sensor, monochrome)
Guide Camera: ZWO ASI 290MM Mini
Astro Camera Monochrome: ZWO ASI 2600MM Pro
Astro Camera Color: OGMA AP26CC
Filter Wheel: ZWO EFW 2" 7 position and ZWO EFW 2" 5 position
Rotator: Pegasus Astro Falcon Rotator
Focuser: ZWO EAF (on each scope)
Power: Pegasus Pocket Powerbox Advance Gen 2 and Pegasus Pocket Powerbox Micro
Flat Panels: Deep Sky Dad Motorized Flat Panel, Wanderer 190mm motorized Flat Panel, Pegasus Astro Flatmaster 150, and a homemade one for my 10" Newtonian
Software Control PC: Mele Quieter 3 and Mele 3 Overclock C
My Astrophotography Software
Mount control software: Green Swamp Server (controls EQ6r Pro mount)
Mount control software: Gemini 2 (controls G-11 mount)
Pegasus Astro device management software: Pegasus Astro Utility Platform (controls all of my Pegasus Astro devices)
ASCOM 6.6 Platform
Acquisition software: NINA (lastest version)
Guiding software: Phd2 (latest version)
Planetarium software: Stellarium (latest version)
Plate solving software: ASTAP
Plate solving software: Plate Solve 2 and Plate Solve 3 from Planewave

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  • @messier7849
    @messier78495 ай бұрын

    I have followed the ZWO ecosystem BUT 2 drawbacks that have me considering mini-PC: 1. With my current solar rig I need Firecapture as the ROI on the AAPlus doesnt fit my entire solar disc, and 2. for mono imaging the AAPlus does not support filter offset. I like your approach that each rig is self- contained. Makes getting started for a new session much easier.

  • @astrojohn70
    @astrojohn705 ай бұрын

    Great video. I personally also use N.I.N.A. but I use a laptop. My scope is in a SkyShed Pod and I only bring out the laptop when I want to image. I like the laptop approach rather than a mini PC, because I like having the laptop screen right by the laptop. I like that, not because I sit by my scope all night, but because for Polar Alignment, troubleshooting, etc., it is very helpful to have the laptop screen right by the scope. When everything is powered up and working, I head into the house and remote into the laptop from my desktop, just to keep an eye on things while I am watching you, or Chuck, or Trevor or Niko on KZread on the TV next to my desktop screen.

  • @DaveUrbanAstro

    @DaveUrbanAstro

    5 ай бұрын

    @astrojohn70 I used to do that as well, until I got a second rig, then it was either two laptops or migrate to mini PCs. Then the debate was do I load the mini pc on my mount and make it telescope agnostic or do I load the mini pc on my telescope and make it mount agnostic. As I only have two mounts and five telescopes, it seems that having a dedicated mini pc per telescope was the way to go. At least for me. CS!

  • @ronm6585
    @ronm65855 ай бұрын

    Good stuff, thanks.

  • @MatthewHolevinski
    @MatthewHolevinski5 ай бұрын

    Minisforum MS-01 minipc has dual sfp ports, would be a good pc for the QHY 600 Pro with it's dual 10gig fiber ports.

  • @AmatureAstronomer
    @AmatureAstronomer5 ай бұрын

    Nice landscape.

  • @DaveUrbanAstro

    @DaveUrbanAstro

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks LOL!

  • @jwdeepsky
    @jwdeepsky5 ай бұрын

    Nice rig!

  • @AZ4Runner
    @AZ4Runner5 ай бұрын

    good stuff Dave. At Home, I've gone the PC married to the mount route and laptop when imaging remotely.

  • @DaveUrbanAstro

    @DaveUrbanAstro

    5 ай бұрын

    That is how I started out too, it was just easier to do it that way until I got comfortable that NINA could work without too much intervention. CS!

  • @user-lt9py2pu6u
    @user-lt9py2pu6u5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing you opinions on this. I also prefer to have my mini computer attached to the scope. I use an Eagle LE. I also have a ASIAir mini which I use solely with my DSLR set up as it keeps things nice and light. Currently I have two scopes a Red Cat 51 and a 81GT plus a 135mm f2 lens though I am about to get either a 115mm refractor or a C8 SCT ( can't make my mind up which). I also have two laptops as well. I have built a mobile desk for these with shelves for power supplies etc. and a hood to prevent light pollution from the screen at night affecting imaging. This is all pre-wired so when in position it only takes a minute to connect everything up. I use this arrangement mainly when solar imaging or as a back up should I experience problems with my mini pc, or when I have a last minute change of plan and don't wish to transfer my mini pc from one scope to the other. Eventually I hope to be like you and have a mini pc for each scope.

  • @DaveUrbanAstro

    @DaveUrbanAstro

    5 ай бұрын

    Kevin, I ran my imaging sessions via my laptop for a couple of year, so understand that process. I eventually moved to mini pcs on each scope as I could configure NINA specifically for that scope and all the pieces and parts that on the rig. It gets confusing when you have to create multiple configurations and keep those up to date on the same mini pc or laptop. Hence I made the decision to move to a mini pc on each rig. As I don't have all ZWO components, the ASIAir is not a possibility, and I'd love to get an Eagle, but I find that the mini pc with the Pegasus Astro powerbox to be a doable and cheaper route. Some day I'd like to go the Eagle route, but I'd rather spend my money on other things right now. YMMV. CS!

  • @freddylq67
    @freddylq675 ай бұрын

    There's a bunny in the background!

  • @DaveUrbanAstro

    @DaveUrbanAstro

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes, that is AstroBunny, otherwise known as Sunny the Bunny. Guess that means that I should do some solar astro! CS!

  • @messier7849

    @messier7849

    5 ай бұрын

    Dinner.😬

  • @indysbike3014
    @indysbike30145 ай бұрын

    Maybe explain how you setup an eaf with all the settings. My results are not reliable at the moment.

  • @DaveUrbanAstro

    @DaveUrbanAstro

    5 ай бұрын

    @indysbike3014 Cuiv the Lazy Geek has a great video on doing just that. It is where I learned how to setup my EAF. Head over to his KZread Channel and search for EAF and you'll find the video. CS!

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