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The "Meridian" is an imaginary line that goes directly overhead from North to South. A "Meridian Flip" is where your mount will automatically rotate your camera and telescope once the object you are photographing crosses the meridian. Without the meridian flip, your telescope and camera would go below horizontal, and continue to rotate towards the ground. It's possible that the camera could run into a tripod leg, or even the ground, if the mount keeps rotating all night long. Therefore, most Go-To Mounts have automated Meridian Flips, although you may need to configure it in your image acquisition software. For those with the ZWO AM5 Mount, it's important to know that it will automatically stop rotating once the object you are photographing reaches the meridian. The mount is smart enough to know that if it rotates any further, it's entering the "danger zone". This can be problematic though, if you fall asleep and didn't have the meridian flip enabled. Since the mount is no longer tracking, all of your photos will be blurry. For more information, check out my Deep Space Course on howtube: https://www.howtube.com/series/eUVHB9fI 00:00 - Understanding the Meridian 02:04 - ASIAir Meridian Test 04:14 - Meridian Flip Settings 06:03 - AM5 Special Note 07:02 - Outro