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Latest revision as of 18:19, 21 June 2014
The Starlight and Lightmeter Wiki
Important: We are recovering after an attack and things will take time for full functionality.
The state of May 2014 is saved at: The original Lightmeter Wiki
If you need help please contact Verein@Kuffner-Sternwarte.at .
Images:
Top: Comparison of the clear moonless sky medians measured in 2012 and 2013 by the stations of the Vienna Lightmeter Network.
Bottom: Tokyo Light 2012 - Distribution of the total radiation - the light at night - in 2012 at the Setagaya - Tokyo Lightmeter station Details of the Setagaya station at the GAVO Lightmeter data-centre. The distribution of the decadic logarithm of total radiation in Watt per squaere meter W/m² is are shown as measured from June to December 2012 (courtesy Nobuaki Ochi and the Setagaya station. Read the article Long-term Measurement of the Night Sky Brightness in Japan Using Lightmeters: 2009-2012 Data.
News
June 17th::Import-Test Großmugl
May 29th: We are slowly recovering after an attack that vandalized the Lightmeter wiki. The attack happened during an upgrade to the new Mediawiki version.
May 3rd: Mediawiki update to Version 1.22.2 completed on May 3rd; GW --NorbertHerz (Diskussion) 22:08, 3. Mai 2014 (CEST)
Apr. 14th, 2014: Vienna's lightdome shows 10% increase 2013, the 3rd year of network-monitoring Licht über Wien III (Vienna Environmental Protection Agency), (pdf, 3MB)
Mediawiki Installationsmeldungen - now new for Mediawiki 1.22.2. Click here for the original version
MediaWiki wurde erfolgreich installiert.
Hilfe zur Benutzung und Konfiguration der Wiki-Software findest du im [1].