Abstract

Switching off the light for one hour is annual global event to celebrate the Earth Hour. At that time, there is also campaign to observe the night sky with minimal light pollution. Hence, during this event, it is important to measure the level of light pollution using the Sky Quality Meter (SQM) device that was directed to the zenith. The research is intended to obtain comparison of the night sky brightness (NSB) between reguler days (23th and 25th of March) and Earth Hour day (24th of March). The measurement was performed in Yogyakarta that is located in -7.798893° south and 110.364992° East using the SQM-LU device. The location is the city center where the artificial light comes from the building, advertising boards, city lights and vehicles. The data distribution analysis was performed to obtain the mode value of NSB for each day. The mode value of NSB on 23th, 24th, 25th of March 2018 are 15.5 mag/arcsec2, 14.61 mag/arcsec2 15.02 mag/arcsec2 and the mode value on the Earth Hour event is 17.4 mag/arcsec2. Hence, it can be concluded that the night sky in Yogyakarta has a high level of light pollution. By turning off the light, the light pollution can be reduced.

Highlights

  • The sources of light pollution are the natural lighting and excessive artificial lighting

  • There is campaign to observe the night sky with minimal light pollution. During this event, it is important to measure the level of light pollution using the Sky Quality Meter (SQM) device that was directed to the zenith

  • It can be concluded that the night sky in Yogyakarta has a high level of light pollution

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The sources of light pollution are the natural lighting and excessive artificial lighting. The light pollution will make the sky glow the number of visible stars will be decreasing. The impact of the environment, especially for animals that are active at night (nocturnal), such as owls, one time the owls will migrate to a distant place and will return to place of origin. These birds use light from the moon as well as constellations to be used as a guide in migration. The astronomers are the most disadvantaged people on light pollution They have difficulties to obtain the celestial object data since the sky is too bright the number of visible light is decreasing.

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