Git commit fee350432f79039b93cdc287e4bb0d5b27c20f01 by Hy Murveit.
Committed on 30/09/2024 at 19:33.
Pushed by murveit into branch 'master'.

Add multistar guiding to the handbook

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https://invent.kde.org/education/kstars/-/commit/fee350432f79039b93cdc287e4bb0d5b27c20f01

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         </para>
     </sect2>
 
+    <sect2 id="guide-multistar">
+        <title>Guiding with Multiple Stars</title>
+        <screenshot>
+            <screeninfo>
+                GPG MultiStar
+            </screeninfo>
+            <mediaobject>
+                <imageobject>
+                    <imagedata fileref="ekos_guide_multistar_settings.png" 
format="PNG"/>
+                </imageobject>
+                <textobject>
+                    <phrase>Guiding with MultiStar</phrase>
+                </textobject>
+            </mediaobject>
+        </screenshot>
+        <para>
+          In standard guiding the system selects a guiding star. In 
non-MultiStar systems, the measured movements of that star relative to its 
original positional measurements are converted to RA and DEC offsets which are 
the guiding drift errors. In MultiStar guiding the system selects many 
reference stars and measures all their offsets relative to their initial 
positions. The guiding error is computed as the median displacement of the 
individual reference stars from their original positions. The magic the system 
needs to perform is to find this noisy 2-dimensional pattern of reference stars 
in the guide image, but finding this pattern is more robust than finding a 
single guide star that may have moved significantly or may not have been 
detected at all. We recommended you choose this way to guide by selecting the 
guide Algorithm <guilabel>SEP Multi Star</guilabel>.
+        </para>
+        <para>
+          There are a few options you may wish to consider. <guilabel>Max 
MultiStar Ref Stars</guilabel> is the maximum number of reference stars the 
system can use. The main reason to limit this is computation cost, thought it 
is not a very expensive computation. 50 is a good choice. The setting 
<guilabel>Min MultiStar Star Detections</guilabel> tells the system to fallback 
to a single guide star if there are fewer than that many star detections. 
<guilabel>Invent Multi-Star Guide Star</guilabel> should be left checked, and 
<guilabel>Max MultiStar HFR</guilabel> is an old parameter that likely has 
little effect anymore.
+        </para>
+    </sect2>
     <sect2 id="guide-gpg">
         <title>Guiding with GPG</title>
         <screenshot>
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