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An Android app to measure night sky brightness in mpsas and uses the Moon to calibrate zero point

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Light-Pollution-Meter

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In recent years, many accessible light pollution measurement methods are introduced into citizen science, including using the smartphone as a photometer to measure the night sky brightness. In this contribution, we investigated the photometric response of different Android smartphones and explored using the Moon as a calibration standard. We confirmed that smartphones have different instrumental zero points, and the Moon shows promising potential as a calibration standard. We also identified gamma correction as a major obstacle for this field calibration method. An app is developed for this paper and is released as open-source.

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  • Smartphone photometry callibration from the Moon with techniques to combat saturation
  • Light pollution measurement in mpsas using smartphone cameras

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