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      Angular distribution of upwelling artificial light in Europe as observed by Suomi–NPP satellite

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            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 one-third of humanity, including 60% of Europeans and nearly 80% of North Americans. Moreover, 23% of the world’s land surfaces between 75°N and 60°S, 88% of Europe, and almost half of the United States experience light-polluted nights.
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                Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
                Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
                Elsevier BV
                00224073
                July 2020
                July 2020
                : 249
                : 107009
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                10.1016/j.jqsrt.2020.107009
                1d548da9-70ec-4d3e-a881-93d0f916a994
                © 2020

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