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Night Sky Quality Monitoring Report


Sequoia/Kings Canyon NP, California

Big Meadows, September 29, 2005
To effectively manage any resource, we need to know what we have and what we've lost. "Light Pollution", the brightness in the nighttime sky due to artificial light, can be seen from almost every park. The NPS has developed a system for measuring sky brightness to quantify the source and severity of light pollution. This system, developed with the assistance from professional astronomers and the International Dark-sky Association, utilizes a research-grade digital camera to capture the entire sky with a series of images. Data clearly shows that even remote national parks are not immune from stray artificial light. Sky brightness is measured in astronomical magnitudes in the V-band, abbreviated as "mags". The V-band measures mostly green light, omitting purple through ultraviolet and orange through infrared. The magnitude scale is a logarithmic scale. A difference of 5 magnitudes corresponds to a 100x difference in brightness. Lower values (smaller or more negative) are brighter. Further information on astronomical magnitudes can be found on this Sky and Telescope webpage. Data images are shown in false color, with yellow, red, and white corresponding to brighter sky and blue, purple and black corresponding to darker sky.

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Category Details Image
Park SQNF
photograph
Narrative: Monitoring site on bald rock 100 meters south of "RV campsite", 1 mile from Generals Highway on Horse Corral Road. Trees along all horizons but pretty good site for sky brightness, not good for light dome calculations. Broad bright glow to south and west, extends to 50 degrees above horizon. East and zenith quite dark. Gegenschein barely visible, lots of detail in Cygnus Milky Way. Flashing red lights on TV transmitter tower on Big Baldy ridge very annoying. Seeing very good. Pretty good site for public Astronomy except for flashing lights on tower.
Site Name Big Meadows
Longitude -118.86521
Latitude 36.7102
Elevation (m) 2360
Date (UT) September 29, 2005
Time Start (UT) 4:42:19
Data Quality Excellent
Equipment SBIG 50mm f/2 6084
Observers D.Duriscoe, C. Duriscoe
Air Temp (°F) 47.8
Rel Humid (%) 53
Wind Sp (mph) 1
CCD Temp (°C) -20
Exp (seconds) 15
Bortle Class 4
ZLM 6.6

SKY BRIGHTNESS DATA
Data Set Number Time (UT) Extinction Coefficient
(mag/air-mass)
Std Err Y Extinction Stars
(mags)
Zenith
(mag/sq arc-sec)
Whole Sky
(mags)
Sky Above 20° Altitude
(mags)
Brightest
(mag/sq arc-sec)
Darkest
(mag/sq arc-sec)
Links to Sky Maps
1-Start
End
4:42:19
5:03:16
 
0.139
 
0.043
21.37
21.45
 
-7.44
 
-6.81
 
19.32
 
21.68
PAN
HEMI
2-Start
End
5:42:28
6:03:24
 
0.131
 
0.049
21.57
21.54
 
-7.41
 
-6.79
 
19.41
 
21.70
PAN
HEMI
3-Start
End
6:42:36
7:03:31
 
0.132
 
0.048
21.65
21.63
 
-7.38
 
-6.76
 
19.49
 
21.73
PAN
HEMI

LIGHT DOME DATA
City Distance
(km)
Azimuth 1st Data Set Brightness
(mags)
Image
Bakersfield 151 184.8 -3.01
photograph
Porterville 73 191.5 -4.92
Visalia 59 223.8
Reedley 54 257.0
Fresno, CA 83 275.7
Los Angeles 291 171.7 -2.89
Total     -5.25
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