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  2. Bortle scale - Wikipedia

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    The Bortle dark-sky scale (usually referred to as simply the Bortle scale) is a nine-level numeric scale that measures the night sky's brightness of a particular location. It quantifies the astronomical observability of celestial objects and the interference caused by light pollution .

  3. Dark-sky preserve - Wikipedia

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    Location Area (in ha) Bortle Scale Status Notes Australia: The Jump-Up, Australian Age of Dinosaurs: Queensland: 1,400 1–2 Dark Sky Sanctuary Designated on April 27, 2019 Australia: Warrumbungle National Park: New South Wales: 23,312 1 Dark Sky Park Designated on July 4, 2016 Australia: Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary: South Australia: 63,000

  4. Jizera Dark-Sky Park - Wikipedia

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    Location and purpose ... The sky quality of that park expressed by the Bortle scale is at level 4, and reaches level 3 under exceptionally good conditions. [9] [10]

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    In order to describe how much light pollution there is at a particular location, astronomers classify night skies based on the Bortle Scale.

  6. Wairarapa Dark Sky Reserve - Wikipedia

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    All measurements of night sky luminance in the core area are darker than 21.3 mag/arcsec 2 (corresponding to Bortle scale 3), and in places are as dark as 21.8 mag/arcsec 2 (Bortle scale 1). Large parts of the Wairarapa region outside the core of the reserve exceed the minimum value of 21.2 mag/arcsec 2 required for the core.

  7. Joshua Tree National Park - Wikipedia

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    On clear nights around new moon, the sky darkness of Joshua Tree is rated a class 2–4 on the Bortle scale. [51] [52] This ranges from an "average dark sky" (class 2) in the easternmost region of the park to a sky quality typical of a rural/suburban transition (class 4) in the western regions near Palm Springs.

  8. Oxford Forest Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Observatory at foothills. In 2024, the conservation area was designated by DarkSky International as New Zealand's second International Dark Sky Park. [6] [7] Readings of night sky luminance in the park have a median value of 21.45 mag/arcsec 2 (corresponding to Bortle scale 3), and in places are as dark as 21.76 and 21.80 mag/arcsec 2 (Bortle scale 1).

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