Title: Vienna, Austria
1The IAU International Year of Astronomy
Cornerstone GLOBE at Night, How Many Stars
Gunther Wuchterl Connie Walker
Some slides adapted from the International
Dark-Sky Association Some images courtesy of NOAA
The World at Night
2Outline
- Light Shielding Demonstration (15 min)
- The GLOBE at Night Program (15 min)
- The GaN Web Site (10 min)
- How Many Stars? (15 min)
- The HMS Web Site (10 min)
- HMS Translation Tool (10 min)
- Break (20 min)
- The Sky Quality Meter (15 min)
- The Luxmeter (15 min)
- Discuss a joint concept for DSA Cornerstone
3Shielding the Streetlight- a Demonstration
Shielding Demo (in a dark room with a white
tabletop)
What difference do you notice with and without
the shield?
4Unshielded vs Shielded Fixtures
- Minimizes glare.
- Minimizes light directed upward.
- Minimizes light trespass.
- Minimizes energy use cost
Unshielded
Shielded
5Glare
3 Main Types of Light Pollution
Light Trespass
Sky Glow
6Our Globe at Night
Upward-facing lights Fog our starry
nights, Replacing natures creations with urban
constellations. Shed light on light pollution Be
part of the solution.
7Artificial Night Sky Brightness due to Light
Pollution (Cinzano, Falchi, and Elvidge 2001)
8 Los Angeles in 1908 1988, as seen from Mt.
Wilson Observatory
9With Light Pollution Without
- before a power outage during a power outage
10Issues of Safety, Security
and Energy
11Lights can be a threat to astronomy.
The lights of the city of Tucson, Arizona, USA,
as seen from the observatory on nearby Kitt Peak
12The Affects on Wildlife
One main problem light pollution causes for
wildlife disorientation (sea turtles, birds,
moths etc)
13The Affects on Human Health
One main problem light pollution causes for
humans disruption of peoples 24 hour
internal clock (circadian rhythm)
14What can you do?
Light pollution may be a global problem, but it
has a local solution
15The GLOBE at Night Program
- To teach about the impact of artificial lighting
on local environments, and the ongoing loss of a
dark night sky as a natural resource for much of
the worlds population. - Citizen-scientists record the brightness of the
night sky by matching its appearance toward the
constellation Orion with charts of different
limiting magnitudes. - Measurements are submitted on-line and resulting
maps of all worldwide observations are created. - 20,000 measurements from almost 100 countries
over two-week campaigns in 2006, 2007 and
2008.
16European Countries Involved in GLOBE at Night
2008
NOTES 1320 measurements total 18 of all
measurements 4 countries gt 100
measurements
17Steps to Observe(unaided eye observations)
http//www.globe.gov/GaN/observe.html
- Step 1. Find the constellation Orion note sky
conditions - Step 2. Match night sky to a magnitude chart
- Step 3. Report your obser- vations on-line
- Step 4. Input your latitude and longitude
- Step 5. Compare your observation(s) to
thousands around the world
18The Globe at Night Website
http//www.globe.gov/GaN/
19Match Night Sky to a Magnitude Chart. Estimate
cloud coverage. Fill out the observation sheet.
20Helpful Information
http//www.globe.gov/GaN/learn.html
- Brightness or magnitude of stars
- Finding Orion (interactive tool)
- Orion mythology
- Light pollution
- How number of stars changes with light
pollution and how latitude affects the
orientation of Orion (interactive tool)
21Data Input for GLOBE at Night
http//www.globe.gov/GaN/report.html
- REQUIRED INPUT
- Date and Local Time
- Latitude and Longitude
- Unaided eye observation
- Meter Reading (from Sky Quality Meter)
- OPTIONAL INPUT
- Various additional comments
22Report Form
http//www.globe.gov/GaN/report.html
Date
Time
Lat/Long
Orion data
SQM entry SQM serial number
23Almost 7000 measurements, over 60 countries
24Zoom in with Map Viewer
http//www.globe.gov/GaN/analyze.html
25Going Further
http//www.globe.gov/GaN/analyze.html
- Compare with other years of Orion and SQM data
- Compare with popula-tion density data
- Compare with Earth at night satellite data
- Bring results to your local government
influence change!
Budapest, Hungary
26Two Kinds of GLOBE at Night
- The classic GLOBE at Night observations that
anyone can have fun doing with their unaided
eyes. - An effort to obtain precise measurements of the
night sky using digital sky-brightness meters,
especially to identify and preserve urban
dark-sky oases.
27The Sky Quality Meter
http//www.globe.gov/GaN/learn_SQM.html
- Press start button here
- Light enters here
- Read-out numbers here
28The SQM is Easy to Use!
http//www.globe.gov/GaN/learn_SQM.html
- Point the SQMs sensor straight up (toward
zenith). - The SQM should be held at or above head level so
that shadows or reflections from your body do not
interfere with the reading. - Avoid using in areas that are shaded by trees or
buildings or lit by lights. Be at least as far
away from those objects as they are high.
- After you press the button to take a reading, the
SQM will beep while it is accumulating photons.
The beeping will stop once the reading is ready
to be viewed.
29STAY TUNED UNTIL AFTER BREAK FOR AN OPPORTUNITY
TO USE THE SQMS.
30For more information
- Websites of interest
- www.astronomy2009.us/darkskies/
- www.darkskiesawareness.org
- www.globe.gov/GaN/
- Contact Connie Walker
- (IYA Dark Skies Awareness Chair)
- 1-520-318-8535 or
- cwalker_at_astronomy2009.us