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  2. Globe at Night - Wikipedia

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    Globe at Night is an international scientific research program that crowdsources measurements of light pollution in the night sky. At set time periods within each year, the project asks people to count the number of stars that they can see from their location and report it to the project's website.

  3. Bortle scale - Wikipedia

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    the zodiacal light is still visible, but does not extend halfway to the zenith at dusk or dawn; light pollution domes visible in several directions; clouds are illuminated in the directions of the light sources, dark overhead; surroundings are clearly visible, even at a distance; the Milky Way well above the horizon is still impressive, but ...

  4. Light pollution - Wikipedia

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    Light pollution is the presence of any unwanted, inappropriate, or excessive artificial lighting. [1] [2] In a descriptive sense, the term light pollution refers to the effects of any poorly implemented lighting sources, during the day or night. Light pollution can be understood not only as a phenomenon resulting from a specific source or kind ...

  5. The future looks bright: light pollution rises on a global scale

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    Data showed that Earth's artificially lit outdoor surface at night grew by about 2 percent annually in brightness and area from 2012 to 2016.

  6. Human Footprint - Wikipedia

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    The map is made to a resolution of 1 km 2 (0.39 sq mi) and is an aggregate of eight factors: major roadways, navigable waterways, railways, crop lands, pasture lands, the built environment, light pollution, and human population density. [3]

  7. Chicago stargazers find more light pollution and wildfires ...

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  8. Sky quality meter - Wikipedia

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    The current versions has only one band of observation, that can produce misinterpretations if the light pollution changes from sodium-vapor lamp to LED. [8] The SQM-L, or "Sky Quality Meter - L," is a model with an additional integrated lens, offering a narrower measurement range of 20° compared to the 84° range of the standard SQM model. [9]

  9. Skyglow - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City at night, showing skyglow A map from 1996 to 1997 showing the extent of skyglow over Europe. Skyglow (or sky glow) is the diffuse luminance of the night sky, apart from discrete light sources such as the Moon and visible individual stars. It is a commonly noticed aspect of light pollution.