Spatial Model of Sky Brightness Magnitude in Langkawi Island, Malaysia

Sky brightness is an essential topic in the field of astronomy, especially for optical astronomical observations that need very clear and dark sky conditions. This study presents the spatial model of sky brightness magnitude in Langkawi Island,Malaysia. Two types of Sky Quality Meter (SQM) manufactu...

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Published in:Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Main Author: Redzuan Tahar M.; Kamarudin F.; Umar R.; Khairul Amri Kamarudin M.; Hazmin Sabri N.; Ahmad K.; Abdul Rahim S.; Sharul Aikal Baharim M.
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2017
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Redzuan Tahar M.; Kamarudin F.; Umar R.; Khairul Amri Kamarudin M.; Hazmin Sabri N.; Ahmad K.; Abdul Rahim S.; Sharul Aikal Baharim M.
Spatial Model of Sky Brightness Magnitude in Langkawi Island, Malaysia
2017
Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics
17
4
10.1088/1674-4527/17/4/37
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85017102967&doi=10.1088%2f1674-4527%2f17%2f4%2f37&partnerID=40&md5=7c351b6d96a03374c597e0f7766317bd
Sky brightness is an essential topic in the field of astronomy, especially for optical astronomical observations that need very clear and dark sky conditions. This study presents the spatial model of sky brightness magnitude in Langkawi Island,Malaysia. Two types of Sky Quality Meter (SQM) manufactured by Unihedron are used to measure the sky brightness on a moonless night (or when theMoon is below the horizon), when the sky is cloudless and the locations are at least 100m from the nearest light source. The selected locations are marked by their GPS coordinates. The sky brightness data obtained in this study were interpolated and analyzed using a Geographic Information System (GIS), thus producing a spatial model of sky brightness that clearly shows the dark and bright sky areas in Langkawi Island. Surprisingly, our results show the existence of a few dark sites nearby areas of high human activity. The sky brightness of 21.45mag arcsec-2 in the Johnson-Cousins V-band, as the average of sky brightness equivalent to 2.8 ×10-4cdm-2 over the entire island, is an indication that the island is, overall, still relatively dark. However, the amount of development taking place might reduce the number in the near future as the island is famous as a holiday destination. © 2017 National Astronomical Observatories, CAS and IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Redzuan Tahar M.; Kamarudin F.; Umar R.; Khairul Amri Kamarudin M.; Hazmin Sabri N.; Ahmad K.; Abdul Rahim S.; Sharul Aikal Baharim M.
spellingShingle Redzuan Tahar M.; Kamarudin F.; Umar R.; Khairul Amri Kamarudin M.; Hazmin Sabri N.; Ahmad K.; Abdul Rahim S.; Sharul Aikal Baharim M.
Spatial Model of Sky Brightness Magnitude in Langkawi Island, Malaysia
author_facet Redzuan Tahar M.; Kamarudin F.; Umar R.; Khairul Amri Kamarudin M.; Hazmin Sabri N.; Ahmad K.; Abdul Rahim S.; Sharul Aikal Baharim M.
author_sort Redzuan Tahar M.; Kamarudin F.; Umar R.; Khairul Amri Kamarudin M.; Hazmin Sabri N.; Ahmad K.; Abdul Rahim S.; Sharul Aikal Baharim M.
title Spatial Model of Sky Brightness Magnitude in Langkawi Island, Malaysia
title_short Spatial Model of Sky Brightness Magnitude in Langkawi Island, Malaysia
title_full Spatial Model of Sky Brightness Magnitude in Langkawi Island, Malaysia
title_fullStr Spatial Model of Sky Brightness Magnitude in Langkawi Island, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Model of Sky Brightness Magnitude in Langkawi Island, Malaysia
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description Sky brightness is an essential topic in the field of astronomy, especially for optical astronomical observations that need very clear and dark sky conditions. This study presents the spatial model of sky brightness magnitude in Langkawi Island,Malaysia. Two types of Sky Quality Meter (SQM) manufactured by Unihedron are used to measure the sky brightness on a moonless night (or when theMoon is below the horizon), when the sky is cloudless and the locations are at least 100m from the nearest light source. The selected locations are marked by their GPS coordinates. The sky brightness data obtained in this study were interpolated and analyzed using a Geographic Information System (GIS), thus producing a spatial model of sky brightness that clearly shows the dark and bright sky areas in Langkawi Island. Surprisingly, our results show the existence of a few dark sites nearby areas of high human activity. The sky brightness of 21.45mag arcsec-2 in the Johnson-Cousins V-band, as the average of sky brightness equivalent to 2.8 ×10-4cdm-2 over the entire island, is an indication that the island is, overall, still relatively dark. However, the amount of development taking place might reduce the number in the near future as the island is famous as a holiday destination. © 2017 National Astronomical Observatories, CAS and IOP Publishing Ltd.
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