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![]() We wish to announce the availability of a reasonably-priced, handheld meter for measuring the brightness of the zenith sky at night. This meter displays the surface brightness of the sky in visual magnitudes per square arcsec and can be used at even the darkest sites to obtain precise measurements. It is ideal for light pollution studies and site selection. Use of the "Sky Quality Meter" is simple - point it at the zenith, push the single button once, and the sky surface brightness appears on the LED display. The "Sky Quality Meter" contains a very sensitive, solid-state light sensor which is interfaced with a micro-controller and temperature sensor to correct for temperature-induced changes to the micro-controller oscillator and the sensor dark current. An infrared blocking filter restricts the sensitivity of the device to the visual bandpass. The meter is designed for long battery life and automatically shuts itself off after making a measurement. For additional features and ordering information please visit the webpage: http://www.unihedron.com/projects/darksky/ A mailing list has been formed for SQM users. Individual units sell for US$79.99 plus shipping. (A 9V battery *is* included!) We look forward to your potential orders! Anthony Tekatch, Unihedron 4 Lawrence Ave. Grimsby, ON L3M 2L9 CANADA Tel: (905) 741-9458 E-mail: |
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