CloudWatchers spotted in the wild!
CloudWatchers have been spotted in the wild, keeping observatories safe around the world. This elusive creature’s natural habitat seems to be dependent on them, YouTubers report…
CloudWatchers have been spotted in the wild, keeping observatories safe around the world. This elusive creature’s natural habitat seems to be dependent on them, YouTubers report…
Do you own a Solo, a CloudWatcher, or a pocketCW2? If so, there’s something here for you! We’ve been hard at work developing software these last few months, and…
CloudWatcher, pocketCW2 and Solo software releases! Read More »
The CloudWatcher is reliable, but even reliable isn’t infallible, learn how to make a failsafe for your CloudWatcher using an RG-9 and a Dragonfly.
CloudWatcher vs TESS-W Theo J. A. van Aerts, a fine customer of ours, has been comparing CloudWatcher and TESS-W in order to make an educated choice. He did a very thorough study and was kind enough to share it with us. Theo adjusted the Darkness Reference Value, which we set to 19.6 by default, to
New light sensor for the CloudWatcher From Lunaticoastro we’ve been improving the CloudWatcher since its launch more than 15 years ago; these upgrades (high-quality anemometer, humidity sensor, improved rain sensor, atmospheric pressure…) have usually been relatively straightforward – well, with some bumps along the road, but quite a smooth experience in general 🙂 This
Taking your CloudWatcher to the Next Level Note: this is a post made by the user Will B in our forum, you can access the original here — you will need to be registered (it’s free) to see it and download the .stl files. Thank you Will for your insight! Introduction This is an update to
Lunatico – much more than the CloudWatcher If you have purchased a CloudWatcher, you are the owner of our flagship product, which has been in production now since 2008 in which time over 2200 units have been sold worldwide. You have probably heard of, or own the Solo and possibly also the Dragonfly. If you
PushOver messages from a Windows script (.bat) file CloudWatcher, Dragonfly… It is often very useful to be able to receive instant notifications upon certain events happening in your observatory … or just at your computer. Nowadays we’re recommending the PushOver tool for this purpose – as it supports a wide range of devices, works great,
PushOver messages from a Windows script (.bat) file – CloudWatcher, Dragonfly… Read More »
CloudWatcher Anemometer Placement You’ve received the parcel with your brand new CloudWatcher and Solo plus accessories and are excitedly unboxing the contents and looking forward to setting up your observatory’s weather station. At this moment, you might be inclined to dismiss the anemometer as a cheap piece of plastic that you could have built yourself,
New complete CloudWatcher software suite Hi all, we are releasing updated versions of all CloudWatcher related software, that is, Windows software, Solo, and ASCOM drivers (INDIGO and INDIlib software have their own paths). These not only support our new combined RH+Pressure sensors, but in general provide more modern functionality, such as: – a new