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Measuring Sky Brightness with a Digital Camera


Paris 2004
Stuttgart 2003
Prof. Kirschbaum presented methods to measure the brightness of the night sky
Lux meter
Solar cell
CCD camera
Idea
Why not a normal digital photo camera?
These cameras are widespread, cheap and easy to handle
Can these camera’s be used for reliable measurements of the night sky brightness?
Sony Camera
Costs about 150 euro
3 megapixel
Manual setting
Maximum exposure time of 8 seconds
Raw exposures
F2.8 aperture
Tests
Test On Stars, Aquila
Minimal magnitude of stars of about 7
Magnitude 1 stars saturated
Pixel counts of sky about 20
Results and Limitations
Possible to make images and measurements of sky in different locations
Problem 1: always use the same camera and results are not comparable
Problem 2: Colour sensitivity of camera and eye are different
Plan
To make the measurements objective and comparable
Use the brightness of the stars to scale the method
Use a specific filter to make responses of the camera in visual, specific wavelengths
Method
Falchi and Cinzano, CCD measurements of night sky brightness:
Make images of various parts of the sky with known stars with different altitudes
Determine the Extinction coefficient k
Determine the Photometric scale factor C
Determine the sky brightness at the location
Practical
Bought
Johnson V filter (100 euro)
A lot of memory (tiff files are 6 Mb)
Images
No moon
8 seconds
Tele (about 10 cm lens)
Aperture F2.8
Focus 5 meter to obtain not saturated stars
Dark and flat frames
Analysing
Results
Results
Extinction coefficient k= between  0,2 and 0,6 per airmass
Photometric scale factor C= 11,1 ±0,2 magnitude
Results
The photometric scale factor  C gives the correction factor to make the camera a real  measuring device
The formula to make a pixel count P into a magnitude:
M=C-2,5*log(P/1168)
(1 pixel= 1168 square second)
Results and Limitations
Results and Limitations
Results not reliable with dark(er) skies
Future
Try to find collaborators
Present results in Paris
Write an article about the results in Dutch
Try to get a camera with longer exposure time
Take this winter measurements in different towns in Holland
Take measurements in one sport uring a night
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