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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. Bortle Dark Sky Scale - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:OSM Location map/examples - Wikipedia

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  5. Joshua Tree National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is well known for its naturally dark night skies, which are far away from and largely free of the light pollution typical in urban areas. In 2017, the International Dark-Sky Association designated Joshua Tree a Dark Sky Park. [50] On clear nights around new moon, the sky darkness of Joshua Tree is rated a class 2–4 on the Bortle scale.

  6. John E. Bortle - Wikipedia

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    John E. Bortle is an American amateur astronomer. He is best known for creating the Bortle scale to quantify the darkness of the night sky. Bortle has made a special study of comets. He has recorded thousands of observations relating to more than 300 comets. From 1977 until 1994 he authored the monthly '"Comet Digest" in Sky and Telescope magazine.

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  8. Template:OSM Location map/doc - Wikipedia

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    OSM Location map allows an editor to include a map in a frame with a zoom level appropriate to the topic. A scale marker is provided in the bottom right corner. This is at best a rough guide to the distances on the map, as the map projection results in scale changes depending on the latitude.

  9. Talk:Bortle scale - Wikipedia

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    This scale is widely referred to by various names, including very commonly "Bortle scale". A large number of the instances of "Bortle Dark-Sky Scale" in books are references to Bortle's paper title "Introducing the Bortle Dark-Sky Scale", which is usually but not always capitalized.