The camera sensor can't go below -20C and the temp actually bottomed out at --27.3C at 0800 on the 22nd. Thanks for your comment! drive.google.com/file/d/1M5Y-zWecL90NglvqLnTvKULPBVC1AX5q/view?usp=share_link
The camera case warms in the sun so the 66F is too high - the actual temperature was about 50F. The sensor in the camera also bottoms out at -4F, and the actual low was -17F. Yep, it got very cold very fast.
This video also has a little bit of stargazing in it as well. Here are a few key features: 0:59 Sunset 1:04 Fomalhaut, Altair and Saturn(Deneb Algedi to Saturn right) comes into view 1:08 Fomalhaut, Saturn and Altair dips below the horizon 1:11 Jupiter comes into view 1:15 Jupiter dips below the horizon 1:25 Orion and Canis Major constellations comes into view 1:25 Aldebaran comes into view then heads out of view 1:28 Orion and Canis Major constellations head out of view 1:30 Constellation Canis Minor and the star Procyon come into view 1:32 Constellation Canis Minor and the star Procyon get lost to twilight, Sunrise
Wow, that temperature just dropped of a cliff.
The camera sensor can't go below -20C and the temp actually bottomed out at --27.3C at 0800 on the 22nd. Thanks for your comment!
drive.google.com/file/d/1M5Y-zWecL90NglvqLnTvKULPBVC1AX5q/view?usp=share_link
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looks like day 1st night!
Enormous light pollution
66F to -4F in the same day is crazy
The camera case warms in the sun so the 66F is too high - the actual temperature was about 50F. The sensor in the camera also bottoms out at -4F, and the actual low was -17F. Yep, it got very cold very fast.
Wow Boulder didn’t get it bad. Where I live in SE Denver it was -14 F at night and at most 3 during the day.
The temperature sensor on the camera bottoms out at -20C/-4F. The actual low was -27C/-17F.
This video also has a little bit of stargazing in it as well. Here are a few key features:
0:59 Sunset
1:04 Fomalhaut, Altair and Saturn(Deneb Algedi to Saturn right) comes into view
1:08 Fomalhaut, Saturn and Altair dips below the horizon
1:11 Jupiter comes into view
1:15 Jupiter dips below the horizon
1:25 Orion and Canis Major constellations comes into view
1:25 Aldebaran comes into view then heads out of view
1:28 Orion and Canis Major constellations head out of view
1:30 Constellation Canis Minor and the star Procyon come into view
1:32 Constellation Canis Minor and the star Procyon get lost to twilight, Sunrise
Yeah, I was somewhat surprised that the sensor on such an inexpensive camera was sensitive enough to see stars amazingly well.
Why did it not get dark?
Heavy overcast, street lights, and a sensitive camera.
If you were outside in that very cold weather, you would almost instantly freeze.
Well, not instantly but inadvisable without proper clothing.
1:32 -27 Celsius degrees