If sunny, you can also provide a sunshade for the camera, e.g. via a small
umbrella. Keep
the sun off the lens and you avoid some flare too. For long exposures, i.e. at
night, that
umbrella can prevent dew forming on the lens by shading the ultracold of space.
You could also put your camera, or maybe just the battery, in the freezer, then
use it in a
ziplock bag to prevent condensation.
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