Polar Alignment Calculator — Equatorial Mount Setup
Calculate polar alignment requirements and tolerances for your equatorial tracking mount.
Your geographic latitude (e.g. 52 for London)
Imaging focal length
Sub-exposure duration
How We Calculate This
The celestial pole altitude equals your geographic latitude. In the northern hemisphere, Polaris is offset approximately 0.65° from the true North Celestial Pole.
Pole altitude = observer latitude
The alignment tolerance depends on your focal length and exposure duration. Longer focal lengths and longer exposures require more precise alignment. Star trailing due to alignment error accumulates at approximately 15 arcseconds per second of time per degree of misalignment.
Trail (arcsec) = alignment error (deg) × exposure (s) × 15 arcsec/s × (1/60)
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Last updated: February 2026
All calculations are estimates based on standard optical and photographic formulas. Results may vary with specific equipment.