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Measuring sky brightness from the ground

Thanks to photometric sensors, it is possible to precisely measure the quality of the night sky in a given location. Installed over long periods, this type of device enables automatic, continuous field monitoring of light pollution, which is essential for analyzing variations and their causes.
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Continuous monitoring of night sky quality

The level of diffuse light pollution at a given location can vary greatly over time, de-pending not only on lighting practices, but also on factors such as the presence of clouds or the passage of the Moon.

To track these variations, we designed the Ninox sensor, an instrument that continu-ously measures the brightness of the night sky over several months or years.

By analyzing the data collected, it is possible to accurately assess light pollution levels according to context, and then calculate the absolute light pollution indicator for the location studied. This indicator, created by DarkSkyLab is published in the journal Scientific Reports.

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