Anyway, I ventured out with the laptop and webcam last night to what looked like promising skies. The weather forecast predicted clear skies until beyond midnight but I thought it best to crack on with taking videos. I chose the Moon ahead of targetting Orion with the diffraction grating, while hoping that I'll get another chance to have a crack at Orion before the spring.
Since this was almost exactly 2 months since my last lunar observation I was presented with the same collection of prime targets as my previous set of posts. With a thin veil of cloud drawing in I decided to play it safe and target Copernicus with a 2x Barlow. Considering the haze when I finished recording I am quite pleased with the result:

The hazy cloud has washed it out and made it a bit blurry but I feel like I'm getting better at recording with the 2x Barlow. How long it will take me to get to grips with the 5x Barlow is another matter.