#Astrophotography of Orion captured 2 nights ago. [slightly enhanced]
56x180s exp time (with L-Enhance #optolongfilters) + 39x30s (without filter) + DOF, #canon 1200D defiltered, 800 iso, #Skywatcher Netwonian 150/750 and AZ-EQ5 mount, coma corrector, PHD2 Guiding with #kepler 50/162 lens + Asi #Zwo 120mm + #Astroberry on a #raspberrypi 3.
https://flic.kr/p/2qKmBx6
#photo #photography. #space #deepskyphotography #deepsky #telescope
Grande nébuleuse d'Orion (M42)

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@nicoglastro

Hello there.

I have a Raspberry Pi 3. I installed Astroberry on it. I connect to it from a browser on my laptop. I open kstar to take pictures with Ekos. But everything seems very slow to me.

Are there any remote connection options to Astroberry that do not require an open graphical session in Astroberry?

A very nice picture.

@elbuhocurioso hi ! Thanks !
Well, I don't really know since I'm using a small monitor directly connected through the hdmi port of the RPi.
Ekos+Kstar are in general very slow on a RPi3 and I can imagine it's worth after a VNC graphical connection.
It's of course possible to connect to RPi from a PC using a terminal and SSH protocol, but I really have no idea of how to control Ekos in command line.
Personnaly I'm currently considering moving to a RPi5 with NINA running on Windows.