├── contrib ├── J2000_JNow │ ├── J2000_JNow_101.app │ │ ├── Icon │ │ └── Contents │ │ │ ├── Resources │ │ │ ├── Assets.car │ │ │ ├── ApplicationStub.icns │ │ │ └── InfoPlist.loctable │ │ │ ├── MacOS │ │ │ └── Automator Application Stub │ │ │ ├── Info.plist │ │ │ ├── _CodeSignature │ │ │ └── CodeResources │ │ │ └── document.wflow │ ├── README.md │ └── J2000_JNow.py ├── FieldRotation │ ├── .DS_Store │ ├── images │ │ └── fieldrotateM31.jpg │ └── readme.md ├── readme.txt ├── NET8_GUI_Releases │ ├── SeeStarS50GUI_V0.02A_windows.zip │ └── SeeStarS50GUI_V0.03A_windows.zip ├── wait-until │ ├── readme.txt │ └── wait-until.cmd └── Seestar_command_list ├── seestar.bat ├── .github ├── ISSUE_TEMPLATE │ ├── custom.md │ ├── feature_request.md │ └── bug_report.md └── FUNDING.yml ├── README.md ├── seestar_run.py └── gpl-3.0.md /contrib/J2000_JNow/J2000_JNow_101.app/Icon : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 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Please describe.** 11 | A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...] 12 | 13 | **Describe the solution you'd like** 14 | A clear and concise description of what you want to happen. 15 | 16 | **Describe alternatives you've considered** 17 | A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered. 18 | 19 | **Additional context** 20 | Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here. 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contrib/J2000_JNow/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## J2000_JNow.md 2 | 3 | **Version:** 1.0.1 4 | 5 | This program performs coordinate transformations. 6 | 7 | The option is to transform epoch J2000 to epoch on date (JNow) and vice versa 8 | 9 | The window shows both decimal (1.25, 40.5) values as well the HMSDMS (1:15:00 40:30:00) values for both epochs 10 | 11 | Especially useful when the telescope uses JNow and reference data J2000 12 | 13 | 14 | **Feedback:** 15 | 16 | Please report bugs and share feedback on the this github repo or in the Discord channel: 17 | 18 | [https://discord.com/channels/1204838310841815040/1207422275960176650](https://discord.com/channels/1204838310841815040/1207422275960176650) 19 | 20 | **Enjoy and good luck!** 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # These are supported funding model platforms 2 | 3 | github: [smart-underworld, yungkc] 4 | patreon: # Replace with a single Patreon username 5 | open_collective: # Replace with a single Open Collective username 6 | ko_fi: # Replace with a single Ko-fi username 7 | tidelift: # Replace with a single Tidelift platform-name/package-name e.g., npm/babel 8 | community_bridge: # Replace with a single Community Bridge project-name e.g., cloud-foundry 9 | liberapay: # Replace with a single Liberapay username 10 | issuehunt: # Replace with a single IssueHunt username 11 | lfx_crowdfunding: # Replace with a single LFX Crowdfunding project-name e.g., cloud-foundry 12 | polar: # Replace with a single Polar username 13 | buy_me_a_coffee: # Replace with a single Buy Me a Coffee username 14 | thanks_dev: # Replace with a single thanks.dev username 15 | custom: # Replace with up to 4 custom sponsorship URLs e.g., ['link1', 'link2'] 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Bug report 3 | about: Create a report to help us improve 4 | title: '' 5 | labels: '' 6 | assignees: '' 7 | 8 | --- 9 | 10 | **Describe the bug** 11 | A clear and concise description of what the bug is. 12 | 13 | **To Reproduce** 14 | Steps to reproduce the behavior: 15 | 1. Go to '...' 16 | 2. Click on '....' 17 | 3. Scroll down to '....' 18 | 4. See error 19 | 20 | **Expected behavior** 21 | A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen. 22 | 23 | **Screenshots** 24 | If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem. 25 | 26 | **Desktop (please complete the following information):** 27 | - OS: [e.g. iOS] 28 | - Browser [e.g. chrome, safari] 29 | - Version [e.g. 22] 30 | 31 | **Smartphone (please complete the following information):** 32 | - Device: [e.g. iPhone6] 33 | - OS: [e.g. iOS8.1] 34 | - Browser [e.g. stock browser, safari] 35 | - Version [e.g. 22] 36 | 37 | **Additional context** 38 | Add any other context about the problem here. 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contrib/wait-until/wait-until.cmd: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @echo off 2 | 3 | REM Wait until specified time 4 | REM 5 | REM Wait for next day if actual time > 12:00 and specified time <12:00 6 | REM 7 | REM USAGE: wait-until 09:30 8 | REM 9 | REM Time must have two hour digits hh:mm with leading 0 if required. 10 | 11 | echo on 12 | 13 | @REM If specified time is in the evening, we don't need to wait for next day 14 | IF %1 GTR 12:00 GOTO same_day 15 | @REM Target time is in the morning 16 | @REM Wait until time is also morning. (ie wait for next day if actual time > 12:00 and specified time <12:00) 17 | :not_morning 18 | timeout 2 > nul 19 | IF %TIME: =0% GTR 12:00 GOTO not_morning 20 | :same_day 21 | 22 | :loop 23 | timeout 2 > nul 24 | IF %TIME: =0% LSS %1 GOTO loop 25 | 26 | @echo off 27 | 28 | REM %TIME% has a leading space instead of a leading zero before 10:00 (e.g. 9:30). 29 | REM This will result in comparisons like "if 9:30 LSS 10:00" which will be false because 9 > 1. 30 | REM A simple workaround for this is to use %TIME: =0% to replace the space with a zero. 31 | 32 | REM Without any delays, the loop may consume a lot of CPU. 33 | REM So we can use timeout to sleep for a few seconds between checks. 34 | 35 | REM Because it uses string comparison, you can omit trailing 0 values from your time. 36 | REM For example, 09:30:00.00 can be reduced to 09:30 (or even 09:3). 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## seestar_run.md 2 | 3 | **Version:** 1.0.0b1 4 | 5 | **Tested Firmware:** 2.25 6 | 7 | **Overview:** 8 | 9 | This document details `seestar_run`, a companion application for the Seestar mobile app, written on python to be used in most modern OS. It showcases programmatic control of the Seestar S50, enabling tasks like: 10 | 11 | * Mosaic captures 12 | * Night session planning 13 | * Custom target capture 14 | * Spectral image capture over extended frames 15 | 16 | **Requirements:** 17 | 18 | * Seestar with completed calibration steps (horizontal, dark frame, leveling) 19 | * computer/laptop with Python installed (e.g. [https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/](https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/)) 20 | 21 | **Usage:** 22 | 23 | 1. **Setup:** Ensure Seestar calibration is complete. 24 | 2. **Install Python:** Follow the link above if not already installed. 25 | 3. **Run Commands:** Use PowerShell for Windows or python in other OS and run the following command: 26 | 27 | ``` 28 | python seestar_run.py 29 | ``` 30 | 31 | **Parameters:** 32 | 33 | * **ip_address:** Seestar's IP address (found in "Advanced Feature -> RTSP Address"). 34 | * **target_name:** Target name. During mosaics, saved format is `__`. 35 | * **ra:** Target's RA value (JNow). Can be a float or a string format of "hr:mm:ss.s". If negative, uses current Sky Atlas location. 36 | * **dec:** Target's Dec value (JNow). Can be a float or a string format of "\deg:mm:ss.s". \ is optional 37 | * **is_use_LP_filter:** Set to 1 for light pollution filter usage. 38 | * **session_time:** Capture session duration per panel in seconds (not integration time). 39 | * **RA and Dec panel size:** Number of panels in a mosaic. 40 | * **RA and Dec offset factors:** Distance between mosaic panels, lower values will have more overlaps 41 | 42 | **Examples:** 43 | 44 | * **Custom target capture:** 45 | 46 | ``` 47 | python seestar_run.py 192.168.110.30 'Castor_Kai' 7.602 31.83 0 60 1 1 1 1 48 | python seestar_run.py 192.168.110.30 'Castor_Kai' -1 -1 0 60 1 1 1 1 49 | python seestar_run.py 192.168.110.30 'Castor' '7:24:32.5' '-41:24:23.5' 0 60 2 2 1.0 1.0 50 | python seestar_run.py 192.168.110.30 'Castor' '7:24:32.5' '+41:24:23.5' 0 60 2 2 1.0 1.0 51 | python seestar_run.py 192.168.110.30 'Castor' '7:24:32.5' '41:24:23.5' 0 60 2 2 1.0 1.0 52 | ``` 53 | 54 | * **Mosaic capture:** 55 | 56 | ``` 57 | python seestar_run.py 192.168.110.30 'Castor_Kai' 7.602 31.83 0 60 2 3 1.2 1.1 58 | ``` 59 | 60 | * **Multiple target capture:** Create a batch file with multiple command lines using the above format. 61 | * **Night session planning:** Use sleep commands in a batch file to schedule captures. 62 | * **External target setting:** 63 | 64 | 1. Set the target using Seestar App, Stellarium, or other tools. 65 | 2. Use a negative value for `` in the `seestar_run` command: 66 | 67 | ``` 68 | python seestar_run.py 192.168.110.30 'Castor' -1.0 -1.0 0 60 1 1 1 1 69 | ``` 70 | 71 | **Feedback:** 72 | 73 | Please report bugs and share feedback on the this github repo or in the Discord channel: 74 | 75 | [https://discord.com/channels/1204838310841815040/1207422275960176650](https://discord.com/channels/1204838310841815040/1207422275960176650) 76 | 77 | **Enjoy and good luck!** 78 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contrib/FieldRotation/readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## **Field Rotation Calculator** 2 | 3 | ### **Introduction** 4 | 5 | Doing astrophotography with an altazimuth mounted telescope or lens has a limitation not seen with equatorially mounted scopes. 6 | 7 | They suffer from what is known as "field rotation" - as the telescope tracks an object across the sky, the framing of the picture changes, leaving you with noise in the corners of the image, and thus reducing the useful imaging area. 8 | 9 | The effect varies both with your latitude, and the position of the object in the sky - generally east/west is better than north/south. The code here is intended to help you find a good time to image a given object from your location. 10 | 11 | You can specify your location, a start time for observation, and the object you are interested in. A chart is created showing the object moving in your sky over the next 24 hours. 12 | 13 | In the example below, you can see that a good time for imagining M31 would be between 7pm and 9pm where the field rotation is between about only 1 and 5 degrees per hour and the object is still quite high. If it were dark, between 2pm and 4pm would be very bad - over 20 degrees per hour, probably much more! 14 | 15 | ![Example output](images/fieldrotateM31.jpg) 16 | 17 | **Note:** The chart shows the *magnitude* of the field rotation effect, since the idea is to show whether an area is good or bad for imaging. The effect is actually opposite in the south and north however (clockwise in one, and anticlockwise in the other). 18 | 19 | Additionally, there is a second workbook that can generate an animation of the field rotation effect for a range of latitudes. 20 | 21 | The programs are presented as "Jupyter" python notebooks. The intention here is not really to provide a standalone tool with a gui etc, but to show what is possible with various Python libraries that are freely available. 22 | 23 | ### **Installation** 24 | 25 | First of all, you will need some way of running Jupyter notebooks (https://jupyter.org). 26 | 27 | My preferred approach is to set this up within VSCode, but you can also install a Jupyter server on your computer that you run from your browser - there are plenty of good guides to follow for both these days on the net. 28 | 29 | You will then probably want to find a simple tutorial about how to work with Jupyter notebooks if you've not used them before. 30 | 31 | There are a number of libraries you will need to install: astropy, astroquery, numpy, pytz, and timezonefinder. See the webpages for the libraries, but mostly this is as simple as "pip install xyz" in your command line e.g. 32 | 33 | ~~~ 34 | pip install astroquery 35 | ~~~ 36 | 37 | ### **Running the code** 38 | 39 | Start by loading the FieldRotationCalculator.ipynb file, and clicking "run all" to make sure all cells in the file have run. You should see something like the chart above, along with a table showing the field rotation for each hour the object is above the horizon. 40 | 41 | Then you can change the following cell and change the location, time and object before running it again to get your chart: 42 | 43 | ~~~ 44 | observer = EarthLocation(lat=55.0, lon=-4) # Latitude and longitude of observer 45 | start_datetime = datetime.datetime(2024, 2, 18, 12, 0, 0) # Start date and time of observation 46 | 47 | observing_info = show_field_rotation_and_object(observer,start_datetime,"M31") 48 | 49 | observing_info.show_in_notebook() 50 | ~~~ 51 | 52 | ### **Animation** 53 | 54 | The second notebook will create an animation as we move from 0 degrees latitude to the north pole of the field rotation effect. You will need FFMPEG installed on your system. 55 | 56 | ### **Basic program logic** 57 | 58 | Please see the notebooks for (a bit!) more detail on how we calculate the field rotation and get the locations of the objects. 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contrib/J2000_JNow/J2000_JNow_101.app/Contents/Info.plist: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | AMIsApplet 6 | 7 | AMStayOpen 8 | 9 | BuildMachineOSBuild 10 | 22A380017 11 | CFBundleAllowMixedLocalizations 12 | 13 | CFBundleDevelopmentRegion 14 | English 15 | CFBundleDocumentTypes 16 | 17 | 18 | CFBundleTypeExtensions 19 | 20 | * 21 | 22 | CFBundleTypeName 23 | Automator workflow file 24 | CFBundleTypeOSTypes 25 | 26 | **** 27 | 28 | CFBundleTypeRole 29 | Viewer 30 | 31 | 32 | CFBundleExecutable 33 | Automator Application Stub 34 | CFBundleIconFile 35 | ApplicationStub 36 | CFBundleIdentifier 37 | 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^Resources/.*\.lproj/ 134 | 135 | optional 136 | 137 | weight 138 | 1000 139 | 140 | ^Resources/.*\.lproj/locversion.plist$ 141 | 142 | omit 143 | 144 | weight 145 | 1100 146 | 147 | ^Resources/Base\.lproj/ 148 | 149 | weight 150 | 1010 151 | 152 | ^[^/]+$ 153 | 154 | nested 155 | 156 | weight 157 | 10 158 | 159 | ^embedded\.provisionprofile$ 160 | 161 | weight 162 | 20 163 | 164 | ^version\.plist$ 165 | 166 | weight 167 | 20 168 | 169 | 170 | 171 | 172 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contrib/J2000_JNow/J2000_JNow.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Conversion 4 2 | from astropy.coordinates import SkyCoord, FK5, FK4, Angle, ICRS 3 | from astropy.time import Time 4 | import astropy.units as u 5 | from datetime import datetime 6 | import re 7 | import tkinter as tk 8 | 9 | # This program performs coordinate transformations. 10 | # The option is to transform epoch J2000 to epoch on date (JNow) and vice versa 11 | # The window shows both decimal (1.25, 40.5) values as well the HMSDMS (1:15:00 40:30:00) values for both epochs 12 | # Especially useful when the telescope use needs JNow and the reference data is J2000 13 | # Jari Backman, 'jabamula', jari@sinijari.fi 14 | # 15 | # version 1.0.1 16 | # changes: 17 | # code stylising 18 | # check the format of the input coordinates 19 | # HMSDMS results:seconds kept without decimals. The accuracy is not needed 20 | # added version label 21 | # added developer label 22 | 23 | version = "1.0.1" 24 | 25 | def show_error_popup(invalid_input): 26 | error_window = tk.Toplevel(root) 27 | error_window.title("Input Error") 28 | message = f"Invalid Input: \"{invalid_input}\".\nPlease enter coordinates in Decimal (1.23, 2.34) or HMSDMS (1:14:50.3 2:34:12.3) format." 29 | tk.Label(error_window, text=message).pack(pady=10, padx=10) 30 | tk.Button(error_window, text="OK", command=error_window.destroy).pack(pady=5) 31 | 32 | def validate_inputs(coords_list): 33 | # Regex patterns for decimal and HMSDMS formats 34 | decimal_pattern = re.compile(r'^-?\d+(\.\d+)?, -?\d+(\.\d+)?$') 35 | hmsdms_pattern = re.compile(r'^-?\d+:\d+:\d+(\.\d+)?\s+-?\d+:\d+:\d+(\.\d+)?$') 36 | 37 | for coord in coords_list: 38 | if coord: # Check only if the input field is not empty 39 | if not (decimal_pattern.match(coord) or hmsdms_pattern.match(coord)): 40 | show_error_popup(coord) 41 | return False 42 | return True 43 | 44 | 45 | def convert_coordinates(): 46 | # Get the input values from the GUI 47 | j2000_decimal = input_entries[0].get() 48 | j2000_hmsdms = input_entries[1].get() 49 | jnow_decimal = input_entries[2].get() 50 | jnow_hmsdms = input_entries[3].get() 51 | 52 | # Validate all inputs 53 | inputs = [j2000_decimal, j2000_hmsdms, jnow_decimal, jnow_hmsdms] 54 | if not validate_inputs(inputs): 55 | return # Exit the function if any input is invalid 56 | 57 | # today 58 | tm = datetime.now() 59 | 60 | # decimal J2000 61 | # J2000 coordinates 62 | if j2000_decimal != "" or j2000_hmsdms != "": 63 | J2k = 1 64 | if j2000_decimal != "": 65 | radi, decdi = map(float, j2000_decimal.strip('()').split(',')) 66 | elif j2000_hmsdms != "": 67 | inCoords = j2000_hmsdms 68 | c = SkyCoord([inCoords, inCoords.replace(":", " ")], frame='icrs', unit=(u.hourangle, u.deg)) 69 | radi = c.ra.hour[0] 70 | decdi = c.dec.deg[0] 71 | 72 | j2000 = SkyCoord(radi, decdi, unit=(u.hourangle, u.deg)) 73 | 74 | # JNow coordinates 75 | elif jnow_decimal != "" or jnow_hmsdms != "": 76 | J2k = 0 77 | if jnow_decimal != "": 78 | rani, decni = map(float, jnow_decimal.strip('()').split(',')) 79 | elif jnow_hmsdms != "": 80 | inCoords = jnow_hmsdms 81 | c = SkyCoord([inCoords, inCoords.replace(":", " ")], frame='icrs', unit=(u.hourangle, u.deg)) 82 | rani = c.ra.hour[0] 83 | decni = c.dec.deg[0] 84 | 85 | jNow = SkyCoord(rani, decni, unit=(u.hourangle, u.deg), frame=FK5(equinox=tm)) 86 | 87 | # The logic (Conversion) 88 | # J2000 to Jnow 89 | if J2k == 1: 90 | jNow = j2000.transform_to(FK5(equinox=tm)) # precess to JNow 91 | # JNow to J2000 92 | else: 93 | j2000 = jNow.transform_to(FK5(equinox="J2000")) 94 | 95 | rado = j2000.ra.hour 96 | decdo = j2000.dec.deg 97 | rano = jNow.ra.hour 98 | decno = jNow.dec.deg 99 | 100 | # J2000 output 101 | if J2k == 1: 102 | ra = radi 103 | dec = decdi 104 | j2000_dec = f"{ra:.4f}, {dec:.4f}" 105 | j2000_hmsdms = f"{j2000.ra.hms.h:02.0f}:{j2000.ra.hms.m:02.0f}:{j2000.ra.hms.s:02.0f} {j2000.dec.dms.d:02.0f}:{abs(j2000.dec.dms.m):02.0f}:{abs(j2000.dec.dms.s):02.0f}" 106 | else: 107 | ra = rado 108 | dec = decdo 109 | j2000_dec = f"{ra:.4f}, {dec:.4f}" 110 | j2000_hmsdms = f"{j2000.ra.hms.h:02.0f}:{j2000.ra.hms.m:02.0f}:{j2000.ra.hms.s:02.0f} {j2000.dec.dms.d:02.0f}:{abs(j2000.dec.dms.m):02.0f}:{abs(j2000.dec.dms.s):02.0f}" 111 | 112 | # JNow output 113 | if J2k == 1: 114 | ra = rano 115 | dec = decno 116 | outCoords = jNow.to_string('hmsdms').replace("h", ":").replace("d", ":").replace("m", ":").replace("s", "") 117 | outCoords = f"{jNow.ra.hms.h:02.0f}:{jNow.ra.hms.m:02.0f}:{jNow.ra.hms.s:02.0f} {jNow.dec.dms.d:02.0f}:{abs(jNow.dec.dms.m):02.0f}:{abs(jNow.dec.dms.s):02.0f}" 118 | jnow_hmsdms = outCoords 119 | jnow_dec = f"{ra:.4f}, {dec:.4f}" 120 | else: 121 | ra = rani 122 | dec = decni 123 | jnow_dec = f"{ra:.4f}, {dec:.4f}" 124 | jnow_hmsdms = f"{jNow.ra.hms.h:02.0f}:{jNow.ra.hms.m:02.0f}:{jNow.ra.hms.s:02.0f} {jNow.dec.dms.d:02.0f}:{abs(jNow.dec.dms.m):02.0f}:{abs(jNow.dec.dms.s):02.0f}" 125 | 126 | # Update the output labels with the results 127 | outputs["J2000 Decimal"].config(text=j2000_dec) 128 | outputs["J2000 HMSDMS"].config(text=j2000_hmsdms) 129 | outputs["JNow Decimal"].config(text=jnow_dec) 130 | outputs["JNow HMSDMS"].config(text=jnow_hmsdms) 131 | 132 | # Create the main window 133 | def disable_other_entries(event, entry_set): 134 | for entry in entry_set: 135 | if entry.get() and entry is not event.widget: 136 | entry.configure(state='disabled') 137 | 138 | def reset_fields(): 139 | for entry in input_entries: 140 | entry.delete(0, tk.END) 141 | entry.configure(state='normal') 142 | 143 | # Initialize the main window 144 | root = tk.Tk() 145 | root.title("Coordinate Converter J2000 vs JNow") 146 | 147 | pad_x = 10 148 | pad_y = 5 149 | 150 | # Create the input frame 151 | input_frame = tk.LabelFrame(root, text="INPUT", font=('Arial', 16)) 152 | input_frame.pack(padx=pad_x, pady=pad_y, fill="x") 153 | 154 | # Grid configuration for input frame 155 | labels = ["J2000 Decimal", "J2000 HMSDMS", "JNow Decimal", "JNow HMSDMS"] 156 | for i, label_text in enumerate(labels): 157 | tk.Label(input_frame, text=label_text).grid(row=0, column=i, padx=pad_x, pady=pad_y) 158 | 159 | # Input entry fields 160 | input_entries = [] 161 | for i in range(len(labels)): 162 | entry = tk.Entry(input_frame) 163 | entry.grid(row=1, column=i, padx=pad_x, pady=pad_y, sticky="ew") 164 | entry.bind("", lambda event, e=entry: disable_other_entries(event, input_entries)) 165 | input_entries.append(entry) 166 | 167 | # Convert and Reset buttons 168 | convert_button = tk.Button(input_frame, text="Convert", command=convert_coordinates) 169 | convert_button.grid(row=1, column=len(labels), padx=pad_x, pady=pad_y, sticky="ew") 170 | reset_button = tk.Button(input_frame, text="Reset", command=reset_fields) 171 | 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| 294 | 295 | workflowMetaData 296 | 297 | workflowTypeIdentifier 298 | com.apple.Automator.application 299 | 300 | 301 | 302 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /seestar_run.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import socket 2 | import json 3 | import time 4 | from datetime import datetime 5 | import threading 6 | import sys 7 | import argparse 8 | 9 | def heartbeat(): #I noticed a lot of pairs of test_connection followed by a get if nothing was going on 10 | json_message("test_connection") 11 | # json_message("scope_get_equ_coord") 12 | 13 | def send_message(data): 14 | global s 15 | try: 16 | s.sendall(data.encode()) # TODO: would utf-8 or unicode_escaped help here 17 | except socket.error as e: 18 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 19 | s.connect((HOST, PORT)) 20 | send_message(data) 21 | 22 | def get_socket_msg(): 23 | global s 24 | try: 25 | data = s.recv(1024 * 60) # comet data is >50kb 26 | except socket.error as e: 27 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 28 | s.connect((HOST, PORT)) 29 | data = s.recv(1024 * 60) 30 | data = data.decode("utf-8") 31 | if is_debug: 32 | print("Received :", data) 33 | return data 34 | 35 | def receieve_message_thread_fn(): 36 | global is_watch_events 37 | global op_state 38 | global s 39 | 40 | msg_remainder = "" 41 | while is_watch_events: 42 | #print("checking for msg") 43 | data = get_socket_msg() 44 | if data: 45 | msg_remainder += data 46 | first_index = msg_remainder.find("\r\n") 47 | 48 | while first_index >= 0: 49 | first_msg = msg_remainder[0:first_index] 50 | msg_remainder = msg_remainder[first_index+2:] 51 | parsed_data = json.loads(first_msg) 52 | 53 | if 'Event' in parsed_data and parsed_data['Event'] == "AutoGoto": 54 | state = parsed_data['state'] 55 | print("AutoGoto state: %s" % state) 56 | if state == "complete" or state == "fail": 57 | op_state = state 58 | 59 | if is_debug: 60 | print(parsed_data) 61 | 62 | first_index = msg_remainder.find("\r\n") 63 | time.sleep(1) 64 | 65 | def json_message(instruction): 66 | global cmdid 67 | data = {"id": cmdid, "method": instruction} 68 | cmdid += 1 69 | json_data = json.dumps(data) 70 | if is_debug: 71 | print("Sending %s" % json_data) 72 | send_message(json_data+"\r\n") 73 | 74 | def json_message2(data): 75 | if data: 76 | json_data = json.dumps(data) 77 | if is_debug: 78 | print("Sending2 %s" % json_data) 79 | resp = send_message(json_data + "\r\n") 80 | 81 | 82 | def goto_target(ra, dec, target_name, is_lp_filter): 83 | global cmdid 84 | print("going to target...") 85 | data = {} 86 | data['id'] = cmdid 87 | cmdid += 1 88 | data['method'] = 'iscope_start_view' 89 | params = {} 90 | params['mode'] = 'star' 91 | ra_dec = [ra, dec] 92 | params['target_ra_dec'] = ra_dec 93 | params['target_name'] = target_name 94 | params['lp_filter'] = is_lp_filter 95 | data['params'] = params 96 | json_message2(data) 97 | 98 | def start_stack(): 99 | global cmdid 100 | print("starting to stack...") 101 | data = {} 102 | data['id'] = cmdid 103 | cmdid += 1 104 | data['method'] = 'iscope_start_stack' 105 | params = {} 106 | params['restart'] = True 107 | data['params'] = params 108 | json_message2(data) 109 | 110 | def stop_stack(): 111 | global cmdid 112 | print("stop stacking...") 113 | data = {} 114 | data['id'] = cmdid 115 | cmdid += 1 116 | data['method'] = 'iscope_stop_view' 117 | params = {} 118 | params['stage'] = 'Stack' 119 | data['params'] = params 120 | json_message2(data) 121 | 122 | def wait_end_op(): 123 | global op_state 124 | op_state = "working" 125 | heartbeat_timer = 0 126 | while op_state == "working": 127 | heartbeat_timer += 1 128 | if heartbeat_timer > 5: 129 | heartbeat_timer = 0 130 | json_message("test_connection") 131 | time.sleep(1) 132 | 133 | 134 | def sleep_with_heartbeat(): 135 | stacking_timer = 0 136 | while stacking_timer < session_time: # stacking time per segment 137 | stacking_timer += 1 138 | if stacking_timer % 5 == 0: 139 | json_message("test_connection") 140 | time.sleep(1) 141 | 142 | def parse_ra_to_float(ra_string): 143 | # Split the RA string into hours, minutes, and seconds 144 | hours, minutes, seconds = map(float, ra_string.split(':')) 145 | 146 | # Convert to decimal degrees 147 | ra_decimal = hours + minutes / 60 + seconds / 3600 148 | 149 | return ra_decimal 150 | 151 | def parse_dec_to_float(dec_string): 152 | # Split the Dec string into degrees, minutes, and seconds 153 | if dec_string[0] == '-': 154 | sign = -1 155 | dec_string = dec_string[1:] 156 | else: 157 | sign = 1 158 | print(dec_string) 159 | degrees, minutes, seconds = map(float, dec_string.split(':')) 160 | 161 | # Convert to decimal degrees 162 | dec_decimal = sign * (degrees + minutes / 60 + seconds / 3600) 163 | 164 | return dec_decimal 165 | 166 | is_watch_events = True 167 | 168 | def main(): 169 | global HOST 170 | global PORT 171 | global session_time 172 | global s 173 | global cmdid 174 | global is_watch_events 175 | global is_debug 176 | 177 | version_string = "1.0.0b1" 178 | print("seestar_run version: ", version_string) 179 | 180 | parser = setup_argparse() 181 | args = parser.parse_args() 182 | # This is a bit messy, but can be cleaned up in a future diff 183 | HOST = args.ip 184 | target_name = args.title 185 | center_RA = args.ra 186 | center_Dec = args.dec 187 | is_use_LP_filter = args.is_use_LP_filter 188 | session_time = args.session_time 189 | nRA = args.ra_panel_size 190 | nDec = args.dec_panel_size 191 | mRA = args.ra_offset_factor 192 | mDec = args.dec_offset_factor 193 | 194 | try: 195 | center_RA = float(center_RA) 196 | except ValueError: 197 | center_RA = parse_ra_to_float(center_RA) 198 | 199 | try: 200 | center_Dec = float(center_Dec) 201 | except ValueError: 202 | center_Dec = parse_dec_to_float(center_Dec) 203 | 204 | is_debug = args.is_debug == "Kai" 205 | 206 | print(HOST, target_name, center_RA, center_Dec, is_use_LP_filter, session_time, nRA, nDec, mRA, mDec) 207 | 208 | # verify mosaic pattern 209 | if nRA < 1 or nDec < 0: 210 | print("Mosaic size is invalid") 211 | sys.exit() 212 | 213 | print("nRA: %d", nRA) 214 | print("nDec:%d", nDec) 215 | 216 | PORT = 4700 217 | cmdid = 999 218 | delta_RA = 0.06 219 | delta_Dec = 0.9 220 | 221 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 222 | s.connect((HOST, PORT)) 223 | with s: 224 | 225 | # flush the socket input stream for garbage 226 | #get_socket_msg() 227 | 228 | if center_RA < 0: 229 | json_message("scope_get_equ_coord") 230 | data = get_socket_msg() 231 | parsed_data = json.loads(data) 232 | if parsed_data['method'] == "scope_get_equ_coord": 233 | data_result = parsed_data['result'] 234 | center_RA = float(data_result['ra']) 235 | center_Dec = float(data_result['dec']) 236 | print(center_RA, center_Dec) 237 | 238 | # print input requests 239 | print("received parameters:") 240 | print(" ip address : " + HOST) 241 | print(" target : " + target_name) 242 | print(" RA : ", center_RA) 243 | print(" Dec : ", center_Dec) 244 | print(" use LP filter : ", is_use_LP_filter) 245 | print(" session time : ", session_time) 246 | print(" RA num panels : ", nRA) 247 | print(" Dec num panels: ", nDec) 248 | print(" RA offset x : ", mRA) 249 | print(" Dec offset x : ", mDec) 250 | 251 | delta_RA *= mRA 252 | delta_Dec *= mDec 253 | 254 | # adjust mosaic center if num panels is even 255 | if nRA % 2 == 0: 256 | center_RA += delta_RA/2 257 | if nDec % 2 == 0: 258 | center_Dec += delta_Dec/2 259 | 260 | get_msg_thread = threading.Thread(target=receieve_message_thread_fn) 261 | get_msg_thread.start() 262 | 263 | mosaic_index = 0 264 | cur_ra = center_RA-int(nRA/2)*delta_RA 265 | for index_ra in range(nRA): 266 | cur_dec = center_Dec-int(nDec/2)*delta_Dec 267 | for index_dec in range(nDec): 268 | if nRA == 1 and nDec == 1: 269 | save_target_name = target_name 270 | else: 271 | save_target_name = target_name+"_"+str(index_ra+1)+str(index_dec+1) 272 | print("goto ", (cur_ra, cur_dec)) 273 | goto_target(cur_ra, cur_dec, save_target_name, is_use_LP_filter) 274 | wait_end_op() 275 | print("Goto operation finished") 276 | 277 | time.sleep(3) 278 | 279 | if op_state == "complete": 280 | start_stack() 281 | sleep_with_heartbeat() 282 | stop_stack() 283 | print("Stacking operation finished" + save_target_name) 284 | else: 285 | print("Goto failed.") 286 | 287 | cur_dec += delta_Dec 288 | mosaic_index += 1 289 | cur_ra += delta_RA 290 | 291 | 292 | print("Finished seestar_run") 293 | is_watch_events = False 294 | get_msg_thread.join(timeout=5) 295 | sys.exit() 296 | 297 | 298 | def setup_argparse(): 299 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Seestar Run') 300 | parser.add_argument('ip', type=str, 301 | help='Your SeeStar\'s IP address') 302 | parser.add_argument('title', type=str, help="Observation Target Title") 303 | parser.add_argument('ra', type=str, help="Right Ascenscion Target") 304 | parser.add_argument('dec', type=str, help="Declination Target") 305 | parser.add_argument('is_use_LP_filter', type=bool, help="Use the SeeStar's built-in light pollution filter.") 306 | parser.add_argument('session_time', type=int, help="Time (in seconds) for the stacking session") 307 | parser.add_argument('ra_panel_size', type=int, help="RA mosaic size") 308 | parser.add_argument('dec_panel_size', type=int, help="Dec mosaic size") 309 | parser.add_argument('ra_offset_factor', type=float) 310 | parser.add_argument('dec_offset_factor', type=float) 311 | parser.add_argument('is_debug', type=str, default=False, nargs='?', help="Print debug logs while running.") 312 | 313 | return parser 314 | 315 | 316 | # seestar_run 317 | # python seestar_run.py 192.168.110.30 'Castor' '7:24:32.5' '-41:24:23.5' 0 60 2 2 1.0 1.0 318 | # python seestar_run.py 192.168.110.30 'Castor' '7:24:32.5' '+41:24:23.5' 0 60 2 2 1.0 1.0 319 | # python seestar_run.py 192.168.110.30 'Castor' '7:24:32.5' '41:24:23.5' 0 60 2 2 1.0 1.0 320 | # python seestar_run.py 192.168.110.30 'Castor' 7.4090278 41.4065278 0 60 2 2 1.0 1.0 321 | if __name__ == "__main__": 322 | main() 323 | 324 | 325 | 326 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /contrib/Seestar_command_list: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | public static final String CMD_ADD_LIST = "add_list"; 2 | public static final String CMD_ADD_OBJ = "add_obj"; 3 | public static final String CMD_AIR_LOG = "get_server_log"; 4 | public static final String CMD_CALI_USER_LOCATION = "cali_user_location"; 5 | public static final String CMD_CANCEL_VIEW = "iscope_cancel_view"; 6 | public static final String CMD_CAN_FORMAT_EMMC = "can_format_emmc"; 7 | public static final String CMD_CHANGE_IMG_FILE_NAME = "file_rename"; 8 | public static final String CMD_CHECK_CAN_ABORT_EXPOSE = "can_abort_expose"; 9 | public static final String CMD_CHECK_NEED_REBOOT = "need_reboot"; 10 | public static final String CMD_CHECK_VERIFY = "pi_is_verified"; 11 | public static final String CMD_CLEAR_APP_STATE = "clear_app_state"; 12 | public static final String CMD_CLEAR_AUTOSAVE_ERR = "clear_autosave_err"; 13 | public static final String CMD_CLEAR_BATCH_STACK = "clear_batch_stack"; 14 | public static final String CMD_CLEAR_DOWNGRADED = "clear_downgrade"; 15 | public static final String CMD_CLEAR_PLAN = "clear_plan"; 16 | public static final String CMD_CLEAR_PLANET_STACK = "clear_planet_stack"; 17 | public static final String CMD_CLEAR_SEQUENCE = "clear_sequence"; 18 | public static final String CMD_CLEAR_STACK = "clear_stack"; 19 | public static final String CMD_CLOSE_CAMERA = "close_camera"; 20 | public static final String CMD_CLOSE_FOCUSER = "close_focuser"; 21 | public static final String CMD_CLOSE_WHEEL = "close_wheel"; 22 | public static final String CMD_DELETE_ALL_IMG_FILE = "delete_all_image"; 23 | public static final String CMD_DELETE_IMG_FILE = "delete_image"; 24 | public static final String CMD_DELETE_PLAN = "delete_plan"; 25 | public static final String CMD_DELETE_SEQUENCE = "delete_sequence"; 26 | public static final String CMD_DEL_BATCH_STACK_FILE = "del_batch_stack_file"; 27 | public static final String CMD_DEL_LIST = "del_list"; 28 | public static final String CMD_DEL_OBJ = "del_obj"; 29 | public static final String CMD_EJECT_DISK = "eject_disk"; 30 | public static final String CMD_FITS_TO_JPG = "fits_to_jpg"; 31 | public static final String CMD_FOCUSER_ORDER_MOVE = "move_focuser"; 32 | public static final String CMD_FOCUSER_ORDER_STOP = "stop_focuser"; 33 | public static final String CMD_FORMAT_EMMC = "format_emmc"; 34 | public static final String CMD_GET_3P_SETTING = "get_3p_pa_setting"; 35 | public static final String CMD_GET_3P_STATE = "get_3p_pa_state"; 36 | public static final String CMD_GET_ALBUMS = "get_albums"; 37 | public static final String CMD_GET_AM5_SOUND = "scope_get_beep_volume"; 38 | public static final String CMD_GET_ANNOTATE_RESULT = "get_annotate_result"; 39 | public static final String CMD_GET_APP_SETTING = "get_app_setting"; 40 | public static final String CMD_GET_APP_STATE = "iscope_get_app_state"; 41 | public static final String CMD_GET_AP_INFO = "pi_get_ap"; 42 | public static final String CMD_GET_AUTO_FOCUS_IMG = "get_auto_focus_img"; 43 | public static final String CMD_GET_CALIB_FRAM_NAME = "get_calib_frame"; 44 | public static final String CMD_GET_CALIB_PARAM = "get_calib_param"; 45 | public static final String CMD_GET_CAMERA_BIN = "get_camera_bin"; 46 | public static final String CMD_GET_CAMERA_EXP_AND_BIN = "get_camera_exp_and_bin"; 47 | public static final String CMD_GET_CAMERA_INFO = "get_camera_info"; 48 | public static final String CMD_GET_CAMERA_STATE = "get_camera_state"; 49 | public static final String CMD_GET_COMET_DATA = "get_comet_position"; 50 | public static final String CMD_GET_CONNECTED_FOCUSER = "get_connected_focuser"; 51 | public static final String CMD_GET_CONNECTED_MAIN_CAMERAS = "get_connected_cameras"; 52 | public static final String CMD_GET_CONNECTED_WHEELS = "get_connected_wheels"; 53 | public static final String CMD_GET_CONTROLS = "get_controls"; 54 | public static final String CMD_GET_CONTROL_VALUE = "get_control_value"; 55 | public static final String CMD_GET_CURRENT_IMG = "get_current_img"; 56 | public static final String CMD_GET_CURRENT_PLAN = "get_enabled_plan"; 57 | public static final String CMD_GET_DC_AV = "get_power_supply"; 58 | public static final String CMD_GET_DC_OUTPUT = "pi_output_get2"; 59 | public static final String CMD_GET_DEVICE_STATE = "get_device_state"; 60 | public static final String CMD_GET_DISK_SPACE = "get_disk_volume"; 61 | public static final String CMD_GET_DITHER = "get_dither"; 62 | public static final String CMD_GET_ETH0_STATE = "pi_eth0_state"; 63 | public static final String CMD_GET_FILENAME_RULE = "get_img_name_field"; 64 | public static final String CMD_GET_FIND_STAR_RESULT = "get_find_star_result"; 65 | public static final String CMD_GET_FIT_FILE = "get_fits_file"; 66 | public static final String CMD_GET_FOCAL_LENGTH = "get_focal_length"; 67 | public static final String CMD_GET_FOCUSER_POSTION = "get_focuser_position"; 68 | public static final String CMD_GET_FOCUSER_SETTING = "get_focuser_setting"; 69 | public static final String CMD_GET_FOCUSER_STATE = "get_focuser_state"; 70 | public static final String CMD_GET_FOCUSER_VALUE = "get_focuser_value"; 71 | public static final String CMD_GET_FUNC_STATE = "get_func_state"; 72 | public static final String CMD_GET_GAIN_SEGMENT = "get_gain_segment"; 73 | public static final String CMD_GET_IMAGE_SAVE_PATH = "get_image_save_path"; 74 | public static final String CMD_GET_IMG_FILE = "get_img_file"; 75 | public static final String CMD_GET_IMG_FILE_BY_PAGE = "get_img_file_page_name"; 76 | public static final String CMD_GET_IMG_FILE_INFO = "get_img_file_info"; 77 | public static final String CMD_GET_IMG_FILE_IN_JPG = "get_img_file_in_jpg"; 78 | public static final String CMD_GET_IMG_FILE_TOTAL_PAGE = "get_img_file_page_number"; 79 | public static final String CMD_GET_IMG_PAGE_THUMBNAIL = "get_img_page_thumbnail"; 80 | public static final String CMD_GET_IMG_THUMBNAIL = "get_img_thumbnail"; 81 | public static final String CMD_GET_IMG_THUMBNAIL_BATCH_STACK = "get_batch_stack_thumbnail"; 82 | public static final String CMD_GET_LAST_SOLVE_RESULT = "get_last_solve_result"; 83 | public static final String CMD_GET_LIST = "get_list"; 84 | public static final String CMD_GET_MERID_DELTA = "get_merid_delta"; 85 | public static final String CMD_GET_MERID_SETTING = "get_merid_setting"; 86 | public static final String CMD_GET_OBJ = "get_obj"; 87 | public static final String CMD_GET_PI_INFO = "pi_get_info"; 88 | public static final String CMD_GET_PLAN = "get_plan"; 89 | public static final String CMD_GET_PLANET_DATA = "get_planet_position"; 90 | public static final String CMD_GET_PLAN_LIST = "list_plan"; 91 | public static final String CMD_GET_ROI = "get_subframe"; 92 | public static final String CMD_GET_RTMP_CONFIG = "get_rtmp_config"; 93 | public static final String CMD_GET_SEQUENCE_SETTING = "get_sequence_setting"; 94 | public static final String CMD_GET_SETTING = "get_setting"; 95 | public static final String CMD_GET_SOLVE_RESULT = "get_solve_result"; 96 | public static final String CMD_GET_STACKED_IMG = "get_stacked_img"; 97 | public static final String CMD_GET_STACK_CONFIG = "get_batch_stack_setting"; 98 | public static final String CMD_GET_STACK_IMG = "get_stacked_img"; 99 | public static final String CMD_GET_STACK_SETTING = "get_stack_setting"; 100 | public static final String CMD_GET_TARGET_SEQUENCE = "get_target_sequences"; 101 | public static final String CMD_GET_TEST_SETTING = "get_test_setting"; 102 | public static final String CMD_GET_TIME = "pi_get_time"; 103 | public static final String CMD_GET_USER_LOCATION = "get_user_location"; 104 | public static final String CMD_GET_VIEW_STATE = "get_view_state"; 105 | public static final String CMD_GET_WHEEL_POSITION = "get_wheel_position"; 106 | public static final String CMD_GET_WHEEL_SETTING = "get_wheel_setting"; 107 | public static final String CMD_GET_WHEEL_SLOT_NAMES = "get_wheel_slot_name"; 108 | public static final String CMD_GET_WHEEL_STATE = "get_wheel_state"; 109 | public static final String CMD_HEART_BEAT = "test_connection"; 110 | public static final String CMD_IMPORT_PLAN = "import_plan"; 111 | public static final String CMD_ISCOPE_START_VIEW = "iscope_start_view"; 112 | public static final String CMD_ISCOPE_STOP_VIEW = "iscope_stop_view"; 113 | public static final String CMD_IS_DOWNGRADED = "is_downgraded"; 114 | public static final String CMD_IS_IMG_FILE_ANNOTATED = "is_img_file_annotated"; 115 | public static final String CMD_IS_STACKED = "is_stacked"; 116 | public static final String CMD_OPEN_CAMERA = "open_camera"; 117 | public static final String CMD_OPEN_FOCUSER = "open_focuser"; 118 | public static final String CMD_OPEN_WHEEL = "open_wheel"; 119 | public static final String CMD_PAUSE_3PPA = "pause_polar_align"; 120 | public static final String CMD_PA_GET_POLAR_ALIGN_IMAGE = "get_polar_align_image"; 121 | public static final String CMD_PA_GET_POLAR_AXIS = "get_polar_axis"; 122 | public static final String CMD_PA_RM_POLAR_ALIGN_IMAGE = "rm_polar_align_image"; 123 | public static final String CMD_PA_SET_POLAR_ALIGN_IMAGE = "set_polar_align_image"; 124 | public static final String CMD_PI_ENCRYPT = "pi_encrypt"; 125 | public static final String CMD_PI_SET_5G = "pi_set_5g"; 126 | public static final String CMD_PI_SET_AP = "pi_set_ap"; 127 | public static final String CMD_PLAY_SOUND = "play_sound"; 128 | public static final String CMD_RENAME_LIST = "rename_list"; 129 | public static final String CMD_RESET_FACTORY_FOCAL_POS = "reset_factory_focal_pos"; 130 | public static final String CMD_RESET_PLAN = "reset_plan"; 131 | public static final String CMD_RESET_SEQUENCE_PROGRESS = "reset_sequence_progress"; 132 | public static final String CMD_SAVE_IMAGE = "save_image"; 133 | public static final String CMD_SAVE_STACK = "save_stack"; 134 | public static final String CMD_SCAN_AIR = "scan_air"; 135 | public static final String CMD_SCOPE_GET_EQU_COORD = "scope_get_equ_coord"; 136 | public static final String CMD_SCOPE_GET_STATE = "scope_get_state"; 137 | public static final String CMD_SCOPE_GET_TRACK_STATE = "scope_get_track_state"; 138 | public static final String CMD_SCOPE_SET_LOCATION = "scope_set_location"; 139 | public static final String CMD_SCOPE_SET_TIME = "scope_set_time"; 140 | public static final String CMD_SCOPE_SPEED_MOVE = "scope_speed_move"; 141 | public static final String CMD_SCOPE_START_AUTO_GOTO = "start_auto_goto"; 142 | public static final String CMD_SCOPE_START_PARK = "scope_park"; 143 | public static final String CMD_SCOPE_STOP_AUTO_GOTO = "stop_auto_goto"; 144 | public static final String CMD_SCOPE_SYNC = "scope_sync"; 145 | public static final String CMD_SET_3P_SETTING = "set_3p_pa_setting"; 146 | public static final String CMD_SET_AM5_SOUND = "scope_set_beep_volume"; 147 | public static final String CMD_SET_APP_SETTING = "set_app_setting"; 148 | public static final String CMD_SET_CALIB_FRAM_NAME = "set_calib_frame"; 149 | public static final String CMD_SET_CALIB_PARAM = "set_calib_param"; 150 | public static final String CMD_SET_CAMERA_BIN = "set_camera_bin"; 151 | public static final String CMD_SET_CONTROL_VALUE = "set_control_value"; 152 | public static final String CMD_SET_DC_OUTPUT = "pi_output_set2"; 153 | public static final String CMD_SET_DITHER = "set_dither"; 154 | public static final String CMD_SET_ETH0_STATE = "pi_set_eth0"; 155 | public static final String CMD_SET_FILENAME_RULE = "set_img_name_field"; 156 | public static final String CMD_SET_FOCAL_LENGTH = "set_focal_length"; 157 | public static final String CMD_SET_FOCUSER_SETTING = "set_focuser_setting"; 158 | public static final String CMD_SET_FOCUSER_VALUE = "set_focuser_value"; 159 | public static final String CMD_SET_IMAGE_SAVE_PATH = "set_image_save_path"; 160 | public static final String CMD_SET_IMG_FILE_INFO = "set_img_file_info"; 161 | public static final String CMD_SET_MERID_SETTING = "set_merid_setting"; 162 | public static final String CMD_SET_PAGE = "set_page"; 163 | public static final String CMD_SET_PLAN = "set_plan"; 164 | public static final String CMD_SET_ROI = "set_subframe"; 165 | public static final String CMD_SET_RTMP_CONFIG = "set_rtmp_config"; 166 | public static final String CMD_SET_SEQUENCE = "set_sequence"; 167 | public static final String CMD_SET_SEQUENCE_SETTING = "set_sequence_setting"; 168 | public static final String CMD_SET_SETTING = "set_setting"; 169 | public static final String CMD_SET_STACK_CONFIG = "set_batch_stack_setting"; 170 | public static final String CMD_SET_STACK_SETTING = "set_stack_setting"; 171 | public static final String CMD_SET_STACK_TYPE = "set_stack_type"; 172 | public static final String CMD_SET_TEST_SETTING = "set_test_setting"; 173 | public static final String CMD_SET_TIME = "pi_set_time"; 174 | public static final String CMD_SET_TRACK_STATE = "scope_set_track_state"; 175 | public static final String CMD_SET_USER_LOCATION = "set_user_location"; 176 | public static final String CMD_SET_WHEEL_POSITION = "set_wheel_position"; 177 | public static final String CMD_SET_WHEEL_SETTING = "set_wheel_setting"; 178 | public static final String CMD_SET_WHEEL_SLOT_NAMES = "set_wheel_slot_name"; 179 | public static final String CMD_SET_WHEEL_UNIDIRECTION = "set_wheel_unidirection"; 180 | public static final String CMD_SHUTDOWN = "pi_shutdown"; 181 | public static final String CMD_STACK_INFO = "get_stack_info"; 182 | public static final String CMD_START_ANNOTATE = "start_annotate"; 183 | public static final String CMD_START_AUTO_FOCUS = "start_auto_focuse"; 184 | public static final String CMD_START_AUTO_GOTO_PIXEL = "start_auto_goto_pixel"; 185 | public static final String CMD_START_BATCH_STACK = "start_batch_stack"; 186 | public static final String CMD_START_CONTINUOUS_EXPOSE = "start_continuous_expose"; 187 | public static final String CMD_START_EXPORT = "start_export_image"; 188 | public static final String CMD_START_EXPOSURE = "start_exposure"; 189 | public static final String CMD_START_FIND_STAR = "start_find_star"; 190 | public static final String CMD_START_PA = "start_polar_align"; 191 | public static final String CMD_START_PLANET_STACK = "start_planet_stack"; 192 | public static final String CMD_START_RECORD_AVI = "start_record_avi"; 193 | public static final String CMD_START_RTMP_PLAYBACK = "start_avi_rtmp"; 194 | public static final String CMD_START_SCAN_PLANET = "start_scan_planet"; 195 | public static final String CMD_START_SOLVE = "start_solve"; 196 | public static final String CMD_START_STACK = "iscope_start_stack"; 197 | public static final String CMD_START_STREAM = "begin_streaming"; 198 | public static final String CMD_START_TRACK_OBJECT = "start_track_object"; 199 | public static final String CMD_STATION_AUTO_CONNECT = "pi_station_auto_connect"; 200 | public static final String CMD_STATION_CLOSE = "pi_station_close"; 201 | public static final String CMD_STATION_CONNECT_ONE_NETWORK = "pi_station_select"; 202 | public static final String CMD_STATION_GET_SETUP_LIST = "pi_station_list"; 203 | public static final String CMD_STATION_GET_STATE = "pi_station_state"; 204 | public static final String CMD_STATION_OPEN = "pi_station_open"; 205 | public static final String CMD_STATION_REBOOT = "pi_reboot"; 206 | public static final String CMD_STATION_REMOVE = "pi_station_remove"; 207 | public static final String CMD_STATION_SCAN = "pi_station_scan"; 208 | public static final String CMD_STATION_SET_ONE_NETWORK = "pi_station_set"; 209 | public static final String CMD_STOP_ANNOTATE = "stop_annotate"; 210 | public static final String CMD_STOP_AUTO_FOCUS = "stop_auto_focuse"; 211 | public static final String CMD_STOP_BATCH_STACK = "stop_batch_stack"; 212 | public static final String CMD_STOP_EXPORT = "stop_export_image"; 213 | public static final String CMD_STOP_EXPOSURE = "stop_exposure"; 214 | public static final String CMD_STOP_FIND_STAR = "stop_find_star"; 215 | public static final String CMD_STOP_PA = "stop_polar_align"; 216 | public static final String CMD_STOP_PLANET_STACK = "stop_planet_stack"; 217 | public static final String CMD_STOP_RECORD_AVI = "stop_record_avi"; 218 | public static final String CMD_STOP_RTMP_PLAYBACK = "stop_avi_rtmp"; 219 | public static final String CMD_STOP_SEND = "stop_send"; 220 | public static final String CMD_STOP_SOLVE = "stop_solve"; 221 | public static final String CMD_STOP_STACK = "iscope_stop_view"; 222 | public static final String CMD_STOP_STREAM = "stop_streaming"; 223 | public static final String CMD_SYNC_SUN = "scope_sync_planet"; 224 | public static final String CMD_UPDATE_COMET_TXT = 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