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I have spent the last few mornings observing Mars. I live near a creek in a
wooded area and there is lots of moisture in the air. After about 30 minutes, the outside of the tube on my Dob is wet and the eyepieces are starting to fog up with dew on the glass. I use a 7mm Nagler with 2X TV Barlow (345X) and a 5mm Nagler (240X) and swap filters, using orange, red, yellow, blue, green filters. The result is that I end up with filters and eyepieces lying around. When I finish observing, everything goes back into a storage closet in the garage. I have been leaving the eyepieces and filters lying open so the dew can evaporate. Is this smart? Or, should I use tissues or something similar to dry off the dew? Of course, I guess I could also carry a small towel with me to lay over the eyepieces and filters that are not in use to help ward off some of the dew. Thanks. -- ---- JAS |
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