"Clouds on July 2nd" Time-Lapse

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"Clouds on July 2nd" Time-Lapse

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Hey all,

Here is a time lapse of last night. Not much astronomy you can do without a mount. Anyway, It was suposed to be partly cloudy so I thought I would turn on the All Sky Cam I made. I then found some music when I uploaded it to Youtube. This was the only backround music that kind of matched the length but it is kind of cool and relaxing to was the cloud shapes.

Taken with a ZWI385mc
1 sec 200gain FITs tiles


For some reason the output resolution is not what I want it to be, so I am still woking on getting it so it is what it should look like as the original AVI. I took 1 second FITs files with gain of 200 (Moon was out and kind of tricky and did not know if it would clear up so I played it safe).


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Re: "Clouds on July 2nd" Time-Lapse

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Hi Brian. I like your All Sky Camera setup. I enjoyed the time lapse video of the moving cloud cover. Thanks for this different and interesting thread Brian, and the best of wishes for more great success with this video photography.
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