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Panoramic View from Hochgrat

Allgäu, Southern Germany, 1834 m

Date:06.08.2024 Time:23:07 UTC
Exposure:10 x 13 s, 11 x 30 s Field of View:360o x 180o
Camera:Lumix S5IIX Optics:18 mm f/2.0
Place:Hochgrat,
Allgäu, 1834 m
Observer:Till Credner

The brightness in the zenith was down to 21.48 mag per arcsecond² at about 2:00 CET, 07.08.2024. This is about 1.61 times more bright than the usual clear and moonless sky. This is due to light pollution and the milky way in the zenith at this time. Another natural source of light was airglow during this night, here seen as wave patterns in the sky. A factor of 1.61 means the sky is brightened by 61 %. Measurements were obtained with SQM-LU-DL, serial number 2030. Especially bright is the region of the Rhine valley and Lake Constance.


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Sunset

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