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Old 24-08-2007, 10:12 AM
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Light Pollution Map

Does anybody have a light pollution map overlay for USA like the Australia one? It's a neat idea & I love the way the Australia one is made.
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Old 24-08-2007, 10:16 AM
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Ingo, it's on the same site, here is the link:-

http://www.lightpollution.it/worldatlas/pages/fig2.htm

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Ingo, it's on the same site, here is the link:-

http://www.lightpollution.it/worldatlas/pages/fig2.htm

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How do you get the big map, or overlay for the united states? All I see if the tiny ones & I really can't zoom in.

Edit: found the TIFF map, but no overlay for google earth =(
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hey ingo, theres one on sky clock
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Old 24-08-2007, 11:39 AM
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What's Sky Clock?
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Ingo, I hope the dot points in our article are clear?

You need to download and then open the big TIFF file in a suitable graphics program, nothing fancy but one that will take that size of file, zoom in to your area of interest, select the area you want to use, than cut it out and get it saved as a .jpg file. Then this is the file you insert as the overlay.

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Old 24-08-2007, 11:52 AM
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Ingo, I hope the dot points in our article are clear?

You need to download and then open the big TIFF file in a suitable graphics program, nothing fancy but one that will take that size of file, zoom in to your area of interest, select the area you want to use, than cut it out and get it saved as a .jpg file. Then this is the file you insert as the overlay.

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How do I get it sized right?
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This one's wierd..... how come there's an enourmous light source in the middle of the ocean just south of Orbost in Victoria? Do we question its accuracy?

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How do I get it sized right?
See dot Point 5 in the article - once the file is inserted over the Google map, you should be able to drag it around and resize it using the corners?
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This one's wierd..... how come there's an enourmous light source in the middle of the ocean just south of Orbost in Victoria? Do we question its accuracy?

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Chris, if you look off Exmouth in WA and between WA/NT and Indonesia, you'll see similar light patches. It will be offshore oil and gas facilities. I am rather amazed at the Bass Strait light intensity however, they surely shouldn't be flaring much gas, unlike some places off the WA coast. Eric

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See dot Point 5 in the article - once the file is inserted over the Google map, you should be able to drag it around and resize it using the corners?
I thought that too Eric - however I'm thinking that an oil refining facility a quarter the size of the greater Melbourne area has to be a whopper!
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This one's wierd..... how come there's an enourmous light source in the middle of the ocean just south of Orbost in Victoria?

Would they be drilling rigs??
http://www.lakesoil.com.au/P47V.html
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This one's wierd..... how come there's an enourmous light source in the middle of the ocean just south of Orbost in Victoria?

Would they be drilling rigs??
http://www.lakesoil.com.au/P47V.html
That was never in question. I still reckon that the map indicates an inordinate amount of light for a few oil rigs. They are football field-sized, and even that there a few of them I wouldn't have thought they'd produce so much light - but I'm probably wrong.

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