Scotland doing a lot of the heavy lifting in the UK figure…
BigApprehensive6946 on
I live in Belgium. How do they measure? We have literally lights everywhere. There is no road in belgium without street lights. somehow we score ok?
irregular_caffeine on
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>Finland * 731,957 +2.93 % 132.6 0.783
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> Aurora may interfere in * countries/regions.
Well I’d figure
> Countries with asterisk (*) after their name have a large parts above 55 degrees of latitude where high aurora activity is present which can have a strong influence on radiance values.
Finland _starts_ at 60 degrees. So you can just ignore us on that map.
csprkle on
On another side note, a population density of one thousand inhabitants per square kilometre.
ProXJay on
I have questions about Russia
Sleijeri_ on
Hard to believe Finland is on #1. There is so much empty space in Finland that majority of Finlands area should be just total black compared to other more densely populated countries.
radiationshield on
Im not sure I understand how this is measured. Have any of you lot been in the Norwegian countryside at night in winter, the only reason you can see anything is because the snow reflects the night sky
UpsideDownClock on
what does this even mean? because presumably lights overlap
axismundi00 on
Such a stupid unit of measure. Makes Finland look bad vecause it has many roads and virtually no people. Whereas it makes more sense to think in terms of distance. Would have been better to measure something like light pollution per square km.
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Scotland doing a lot of the heavy lifting in the UK figure…
I live in Belgium. How do they measure? We have literally lights everywhere. There is no road in belgium without street lights. somehow we score ok?
>
>Finland * 731,957 +2.93 % 132.6 0.783
>
> Aurora may interfere in * countries/regions.
Well I’d figure
> Countries with asterisk (*) after their name have a large parts above 55 degrees of latitude where high aurora activity is present which can have a strong influence on radiance values.
Finland _starts_ at 60 degrees. So you can just ignore us on that map.
On another side note, a population density of one thousand inhabitants per square kilometre.
I have questions about Russia
Hard to believe Finland is on #1. There is so much empty space in Finland that majority of Finlands area should be just total black compared to other more densely populated countries.
Im not sure I understand how this is measured. Have any of you lot been in the Norwegian countryside at night in winter, the only reason you can see anything is because the snow reflects the night sky
what does this even mean? because presumably lights overlap
Such a stupid unit of measure. Makes Finland look bad vecause it has many roads and virtually no people. Whereas it makes more sense to think in terms of distance. Would have been better to measure something like light pollution per square km.