The new world atlas of artificial night sky brightness
Institute for the Science and Technology of Plasmas · National Park Service · +10 more institutions
Abstract
Artificial lights raise night sky luminance, creating the most visible effect of light pollution-artificial skyglow. Despite the increasing interest among scientists in fields such as ecology, astronomy, health care, and land-use planning, light pollution lacks a current quantification of its magnitude on a global scale. To overcome this, we present the world atlas of artificial sky luminance, computed with our light pollution propagation software using new high-resolution satellite data and new precision sky brightness measurements. This atlas shows that more than 80% of the world and more than 99% of the U.S. and European populations live under light-polluted skies. The Milky Way is hidden from more than…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 74.65
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
Authors
9- FFFabio FalchiCorresponding
Institute for the Science and Technology of Plasmas
- PCP. Cinzano
Institute for the Science and Technology of Plasmas
- DMDan M. Duriscoe
National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior
- CCChristopher C. M. Kyba
Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences
- CDChristopher D. Elvidge
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
Topics & keywords
- Atlas (anatomy)
- Sky
- Brightness
- Artificial light
- Night sky
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer science
- Cartography