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My battery pack can no longer run all night with the lens warmer. And worse, it takes two days to fully recharge it.
This entry was posted in Daily and tagged airplanes , Belt of Venus , clouds , dusk , meteors , mountains , New Mexico , Polaris , sagebrush , Sangre de Cristo , satellites , snow , star trails , stars , sunset , Taos County , time lapse , Tres Piedras , twilight , winter on December 6, 2019 by Mike Lewinski .
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The wind was really blowing my lens around for a while.
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The extreme cold necessitated a lens warmer and my battery died at dawn.
This entry was posted in Daily and tagged airglow , airplanes , Belt of Venus , clouds , dawn , dusk , mountains , New Mexico , night , Sangre de Cristo , satellites , sky , snow , star trails , stars , sunset , Taos County , time lapse , Tres Piedras , twilight , wind , winter , zodiacal light on December 1, 2019 by Mike Lewinski .
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All sky all night. Sun pillar at dawn. I banked on extreme cold limiting frost formation and skipped the lens warmer to save battery life. My bet paid off.
This entry was posted in Daily and tagged airplanes , all sky camera , clouds , colorful , dawn , meteors , mountains , New Mexico , night , Sangre de Cristo , satellites , star trails , stars , sun pillar , sunrise , Taos County , time lapse , Tres Piedras on November 27, 2019 by Mike Lewinski .
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The Sangres live up to their name. Then turning west for Venus and Jupiter setting.
This entry was posted in Daily and tagged Belt of Venus , clouds , dusk , Jupiter , mountains , New Mexico , Sangre de Cristo , snow , stars , sunset , Taos County , time lapse , Tres Piedras , twilight , Venus , wind , winter on November 26, 2019 by Mike Lewinski .
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We had a storm move in last night, so this is a short one.
This entry was posted in Daily and tagged airplanes , clouds , dusk , light pollution , meteors , New Mexico , night , satellites , sky , star trails , stars , Taos County , time lapse , Tres Piedras , twilight on November 26, 2019 by Mike Lewinski .
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I had to setup the tracking mount well before Polaris was visible and my guess at alignment was close enough to keep the planets in the frame for about 80 minutes.
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I caught the Starlink satellites at dawn. Clouds obscured them a little, but when the sky turns red look at the lower right of center around the 32 second mark.
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Since I was already polar aligned for the tracking mount…
This entry was posted in Daily and tagged clouds , dawn , dusk , Jovian Moons , Jupiter , meteors , mountains , New Mexico , Sangre de Cristo , satellites , star trails , stars , sunrise , sunset , Taos County , time lapse , Tres Piedras , twilight , Venus on November 25, 2019 by Mike Lewinski .
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