Sky Brightness Measurements at Haleakala, 1955–2002 |
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Authors: | LaBonte Barry |
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Institution: | (1) Applied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, MD, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | Measurements of the brightness of the clear daytime sky at Haleakala, Maui are presented for the interval 1955 through 2002. The observations are made near the direction of the Sun, where forward scattering off aerosols dominates the sky brightness. The Haleakala summit at 3054 m is normally above the inversion layer. The Haleakala sky is dark; the observed brightness per airmass has a median of 10 millionths of the solar disk and a mode of 5 millionths, with Rayleigh scattering contributing 1 millionth. There is no demonstrable long-term trend in the data. |
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