"*you don't need to find the control points each time. Just use one set of 
images for finding control point and alignment*"

I agree. What I have done when stitching 60° segments of spheres is to 
manually place a *single* control point in the top centre of each 
horizontal image, then place six corresponding control points every 60° in 
the zenith shot.

Since your sky is so uniform, I think you could easily do a similar 
approach for the sky, leaving hugin to choose the points it can. That may 
result in some odd "stretching" of the sky relative to the other points, 
but I bet no one will ever notice.

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