File:Relationship between naked eye limiting magnitude and predicted sky luminance.png
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[edit]DescriptionRelationship between naked eye limiting magnitude and predicted sky luminance.png |
English: This plot shows the relationship between naked eye limiting magnitude found in the GLOBE at Night project and the luminance of the sky predicted by "The first world atlas of the artificial night sky brightness". It is a single panel from this image: http://www.nature.com/srep/2013/130516/srep01835/fig_tab/srep01835_F2.html |
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Source | http://www.nature.com/srep/2013/130516/srep01835/fig_tab/srep01835_F2.html |
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Christopher C. M. Kyba, Janna M. Wagner, Helga U. Kuechly, Constance E. Walker, Christopher D. Elvidge, Fabio Falchi, Thomas Ruhtz, Jürgen Fischer , Franz Hölker |
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