Seestar's automatic moon-finding feature relies on both compass data and image analysis. If GOTO Moon fails in Solar System mode, the following possibilities exist:
(1) The compass data is inaccurate or interfered with by environmental magnetic fields. Please recalibrate the compass in the app or try in a different environment.
(2) The ground is not level. Adjust the tripod's leg extension to minimize the “Horizontal Adjustment” reading.
Alternatively, Seestar may have misinterpreted the horizontal position:
Tap “Calibrate Level Sensor” in the app to reset the horizontal reference. Note: Remove Seestar from the tripod and place it on a level surface (e.g., table, floor—the flatter, the better).
(3) Incorrect phone time settings or inaccurate Seestar app positioning—please verify these.
Beyond using Solar System Mode GOTO or manually guiding the lens to locate the moon, here's another effective method:
(1) Enter Star Gazing Mode and GOTO a deep-sky object. Seestar will analyze the star point and point correctly. (Ensure Seestar has focused successfully.)
(2) Then GOTO the moon. When the moon appears in the viewfinder, it may look overexposed and show a continuous analysis indicator. Tap the Cancel button.
Simply ensure the moon remains visible in the viewfinder.
(3) Exit Star Gazing Mode and enter Solar System Mode to capture images or videos.