Astrid is a device, software and hardware to record astronomical Occultations, Transits, Eclipses (OTE), and Astrophotography. Occultations are rare, and having equipment for rare events means that the equipment is unused at other times. The concept of Astrid is that the device can be used as a general astrophotography camera when occultation work is not being done.
Astrid compromises of:
- Raspberry Pi 4 Model B - 8GB (4GB untested)
- IMX296 Mono Camera CAM-MIPI296RAW-Trigger
- OTEStamper Timing board
- Software and Firmware
Astrid has the following features:
- Highly accurate frame timestamping for occultations using GPS
- Global Shutter (Sony IMX296 Sensor Mono)
- Controlled over VNC from Tablet/Computer/Phone (one can control many Astrids)
- Can be paired with a telescope or camera lens
- Audit trail for video
- GPS Position/Altitude
- Plate Solving
- Mount support: IndiLib
- Focuser support: IndiLib - Coming Soon
- Goto
- Star Detection
- Stretch
- Uncompressed raw data/video
- .fits file (photos)
- Raw Astro Video Format (RAVF) files for video (occultations)
- PyMovie Support
- Dithering
- Multiple Subs
- Occelmnt support
- Occultation metrics
- Unattended Pre-Pointing
Astrid Raw Astro Video Format (RAVF) can be loaded in PyMovie for analysis, using RAVF PyMovie.
- Steve Preston of IOTA for his invaluable assistance
- Bill Yeung for testing
- Bob Anderson for PyMovie
- Dave Herald - Star Catalogs and Occelmnt
- Hristo Pavlov for OWCloud