This tutorial will teach you how to use the Sync function in the SkyAtlas to find celestial bodies better.
The Seestar system has a built-in celestial coordinate system. When the internal coordinate system is consistent with the actual coordinate system, accurate GoTo can be achieved. The role of the Sync function in the SkyAtlas is to make the two coordinate systems consistent through position calibration.
When the Seestar is successful in GoTo, when the celestial body is in the center of the screen and the centering is successful, the system will automatically Sync once.
So how do you turn on the manual Sync function?
First, connect Seestar to the mobile device.
Click to enter Seestar settings, enter advanced functions, find "SkyAtlas Sync", and click to open it.
When turned on, in the SkyAtlas page, when the celestial body is in the Target FOV, the "Sync" button will be displayed below, and it will be hidden when turned off.
Correct use of the Sync function will correct the internal coordinate system to be consistent with the external coordinate system. This method can be used when you fail to find the moon. For details, see the "Find the Moon Accurately" tutorial.