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Loss of the Night - the app

Help our research on skyglow. We have developed an android app that helps you count stars and thus measure sky brightness. All data are sent to the citizen science project GLOBE at Night.

The Bright Side of Night

International Conference The Bright Side of Night– Perceptions, Costs and the Governance of Lighting and Light Pollution 20th–21th of June, 2013 Erkner by Berlin, Germany. Registration ends May 17th 2013.

New publication of Verlust der Nacht in Scientific Reports!

Observations of stellar visibility by citizen scientists accurately measure the brightness of the night sky.

Manufacturing areas are lighting up the City

Mapping Lightscapes: Spatial Patterning of Artificial Lighting in an Urban Landscape - new research publication from Birmingham!

ALAN 2013: 1st Call for Poster

1st International Conference on Arficial Light at Night 28th-30th of October, 2013 Berlin, Germany The abstract submission for posters is still open

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Loss of the Night

 

The illumination of the night caused by artificial light

The photo above shows a bright night sky, illuminated by an abundance of lights. Because light has positive connotations with security, wealth and modernity, humans tend to illuminate their environment intensively. Although artificial light provides countless advantages to humans, it also has its dark side. Over the last decades, light pollution, the pollution of naturally dark skies by artificial light, has intensified, without regard to its potential impacts on humans and the environment. While some scientific investigation of light pollution and its effects has taken place, it has been narrowly focused within astronomy or the effects on single organisms. To date, there has not been a wide ranging interdisciplinary investigation.

In the interdisciplinary research project "Loss of the Night", funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), scientists will investigate the reasons for the increasing illumination of the night, its ecological, cultural and socioeconomic effects, and the effects on human health. The results of this research will help us to develop improved lighting concepts and sustainable technologies.

Our Homepage provides detailed information about the project, the participating institutes and the state of current scientific research.
Are you looking for information about "Loss of the Night" at a glance? Here you will find our flyer.

The project ist funded by the
Loss of the night is a partner of the Science Year 2012 for sustainable development of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research - Project EARTH Our Future.

The research group  is also part of the research platform MILIEU of Freie Universität Berlin
























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