@MookyTroubadour sky camera...something like a dashcam with a high capacity card aimed at the sky?
🤔🤔 That's an interesting idea!
@Damobius I use a raspberry pi and raspberry pi cams of various versions. The images you see here are the pic camera v3 with no IR filter. It lives under an acrylic dome and takes 10 second exposures back to back (there is a little lag- intend to get 5 shots per minute). I have everything scripted and it compiles all the still images into a movie for me to download. If you want to give it a go, it’s maybe $150 ish in hardware, and I can share my scripts.
@MookyTroubadour that sounds like a fun project for our 10-year old and I. If it's an easy share without taking too much of your time, I'd certainly be interested in seeing it!
@Damobius the rest is all scripted. I kick off the images at 10PM now that it’s summer, and cut that off at 4:30am or so.
I have a script that uses ImageMagick to take the image info and put it up in the left corner of each frame. That takes typically a half hour or so to process the few thousand stills. Then I have a script that simply lists all the JPg files so that FFMPEG can build a time lapse video.
Okay, I finally got around to gathering the hardware to get this started. I can't find a link to the scripts you are using though (if you posted any...it's been a month). Do you have them reposited anywhere? Going to get with our 10 this weekend and start construction.
@Damobius oh, and the scripts aren’t posted anywhere- they aren’t especially complex, so I just wrote them ad hoc, and will gladly share. I’m getting the best results with No Infrared filters, but that’s not an absolute requirement. Which camera did you get? I’ve also moved to the newer Libcamera versus Raspistill, but the parameter argument for duration hasn’t been reliable for me, so I use crontab to start and stop.
@MookyTroubadour I'll likely be building a weatherproof but vented case out of either wood or steel with a Plex viewing window