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Light Pollution: a Primer. The basic problem: Sky Glow. Light from fixtures reflects off particles in the sky—”Sky Glow.” Large cities visible from tens of miles. The stars are not brighter here in the country—the sky is darker!. The Global Problem. Light “Made in the USA”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Light Pollution: a Primer

Light Pollution: a Primer

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The basic problem: Sky Glow

• Light from fixtures reflects off particles in the sky—”Sky Glow.”

• Large cities visible from tens of miles.

• The stars are not brighter here in the country—the sky is darker!

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The Global Problem

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Light “Made in the USA”

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What’s Wrong With this Picture?

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Boone, 35 years ago…

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… today

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Even at Kitt Peak

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Charlotte…

Courtesy Spencer Rackley

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Where does the sky glow come from?

• Poor fixture design• Lack of shielding• Over-lighting• Poor installation• Market pressure

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Floodlights• Almost horizontal• No shielding• At night …

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Floodlight used in ATMs

• Glare! Could you see a criminal? …

• He can see you…

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Better: Full Cut Off (FCO)

• “Shoebox” design• Why do you think

they are chosen? …

• Appearance in the daytime!

• At night …

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Burger King, Tucson

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Even Better!

• Van Gogh’s Café Terrace at Night,1888

• Experience at Tweetsie.

• Result from California study: reduce glare and you can reduce the overall lighting level

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Sidewalk Lighting

• Post-top fixtures like these here on campus are often very glaring…

• … there is more to lighting than just foot-candles!

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Billboards: the Bad Way

• Uplighted• Most light reflected

into the sky• Often on all night

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Roadway lighting: overhead glare

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Cobra heads• Filament below

reflector• Glaring to driver• Light polluting

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Better, FCO Fixtures

• No light above horizon

• Non-glaring to drivers, too!

• May require more poles per mile

• At night …

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“Security” Lighting

• “Dusk-to-dawn”• Security or lighthouse?• Refractor very glaring

and light polluting• Frequent light trespass

and neighbor problem• Installed by amateurs

and utilities

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The Glare at Night (From High, Too!)

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Solution: Sky Cap

• GE SkyGard shown• Hubbell available• Total FCO• See results …

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The Capped Light at Night

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The Data

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Private Security Lights

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This “1973” shot impossible today!

“Space Jam”

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Car Sales Lots• Often grossly overlit• This one at 60-110

Fc on lot, 65 on road• Use astronomically

unfriendly metal halides

• Can use sodium with 10% while to get color rendition

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Wall Packs

• One of the worst fixtures for pollution as well as glare

• Are available in FCO • What is the point of

these?

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Sports Lighting

• Usually done poorly with lots of light pollution and light trespass.

• Can be done well as shown here, using fixtures like ….

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… Musco fixtures

• Costs ~$100/fixture

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Gas Station Canopies

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Compare to This

• This station ~ 35fc• Large diffusers easy

on the eyes• Easy on the camera,

too…

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How You Can Help

• Look at your own lights–are they needed? Could you have it capped? Put it on a switch, timer or a motion sensor. Put in a lower wattage bulb.

• Where do you eat out? Do the restaurants have glaring lights? If so, complain! …

• Are there some roadside lights that bother you as you try to drive? Complain!

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• Is there a street light that shines into your window at night? Call up the utility and ask for them to put a sky cap on it. Don’t settle for simple spray painting of the fixture’s lens!

• Write letters to your newspaper….

• Teach your friends about good and bad lighting–point it out when you are out with them at night. (Spoil their view…)

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• Make a difference! Start a project to get owners of “security” lights to have sky caps installed on them.

• Spend some time at www.darksky.org and become (more of) an expert! Join the IDA.

• Realize that you are the ones with rights to speak for (“pursuit of Happiness” [Dec.Ind., par.2]).

• Develop a local ordinance.

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Concluding…• Like the background on this presentation, let’s

make the orange glow of sodium vapor go away.