International Journal of Sustainable Lighting (Jun 2017)

STARS4ALL Night Sky Brightness Photometer

  • Jaime Zamorano,
  • Cristóbal García,
  • Carlos Tapia,
  • Alejandro Sánchez de Miguel,
  • Sergio Pascual,
  • Jesús Gallego

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26607/ijsl.v18i0.21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18

Abstract

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We present the main features of TESS-W, the first version of a series of inexpensive but reliable photometers that will be used to measure night sky brightness. The bandpass is extended to the red with respect of that of the Sky Quality Meter (SQM). TESS-W connects to a router via WIFI and it sends automatically the brightness values to a data repository using Internet of Things protocols. The device includes an infrared sensor to estimate the cloud coverage. It is designed for fixed stations to monitor the evolution of the sky brightness. The photometer could also be used in local mode connected to a computer or tablet to gather data from a moving vehicle. The photometer is being developed within STARS4ALL project, a collective awareness platform for promoting dark skies in Europe, funded by the EU. We intend to extend the existing professional networks to a citizen-based network of photometers.