SMRTR Science & EngineeringSep 20, 2024TechXplore

Building a worldwide map of light pollution with inexpensive sensors

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This new $65 sensor measures sky brightness, temperature, and humidity, aiming to track light pollution worldwide through citizen scientists, highlighting an issue affecting 60% of people globally.

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