johnpd That worked well. I used my hand controller to go to the Moon as I don't know if the ASIAIR can do a plate solve on a nearly full Moon.
A GOTO from ASIAIR does not require Plate Solving.
The ASIAIR does not directly control the mount's motors, it simply sends the mount the target coordinates, and the mount is the one that performs the GOTO.
Therefore, there is no difference if you went to the Moon from ASIAIR or from the Hubo-i. Precisely the same thing happens.
You just need to turn OFF the post-GOTO plate solving refinement in ASIAIR.
The usual procedure for the Moon is to go to a region close to it, with auto plate solving turned off. Close enough so the Moon is outside the FOV of the camera, and stray light shielded by the dew shield/lens hood (the same practice you do in photography to avoid lens flare from the Sun). Get within 10 degrees and it should work fine. Plate solve and sync the mount to that location away from the Moon.
Once the mount is synced to that location, apply a GOTO to the Moon. This "blind GOTO" should be moderately accurate if polar alignment is anywhere close, and the mount is leveled. It should get the Moon into view of the camera to enable you to manually center it to the crosshairs.
Chen