Light Pollution Map 4+

Sky brightness, VIIRS and SQM

Jurij Stare

Designed for iPad

    • 4,99 €

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Description

The map displays VIIRS/World Atlas/Clouds/Aurora/IAU observatories and the user SQM measurements overlay over Microsoft Bing base layers (road and hybrid Bing maps).

The primary use is to show VIIRS/DMSP data in a friendly manner, but over time it also included some other interesting overlays that concern light pollution like SQM/SQC, World Atlas 2015 zenith brightness, clouds, aurora and IAU observatories. If you have a permanent SQM reader installed you can add it to the map by sending me an e-mail.

If you want an analysis of radiance (VIIRS/DMSP) changes over a period of time, then please use the Lighttrends application (look under Help).

Please send comments and requests for new features via email (look under help)

Functionalities:
- VIIRS, Sky Brightness (World Atlas 2015), Cloud coverage and Aurora forecast layers
- VIIRS and Sky Brightness layers can be displayed in color blind friendly colors
- Road & Satellite base maps
- Cloud animation for the last 12 hours
- Get detail radiance and SQM values from layers at a click. For World Atlas 2015, you also get Bortle class estimation.
- SQM, SQM-L, SQC, SQM-LE, SQM readings submitted by users
- Submit your own SQM (L) readings
- Observatories layer
- Save your favorite locations
- Distance measurement tool with azimuth angle report
- Offline mode (Sky brightness map and a base map are saved to your device, so it will be displayed when you are offline)

What’s New

Version 1.1.21

- VIIRS chart now has an option to display monthly values
- Fixed trailing artefact produced by the popup window on some devices
- Fixed the issue of previously downloaded offline maps not showing after app update
- Fixed the issue of search bar not showing when there are too many users on the server

Ratings and Reviews

5.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

Duuudezzz ,

Great tool to find real night sky

This is a great app.

It is also sad in a way to see that we dont have many spots left to experience the night sky as it is.

App Privacy

The developer, Jurij Stare, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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