GROUND BASED NETWORK
Vienna
Light Measurement Network
Light meters from the company K2W Lights of the Mark 2.3l type. This instrument, designed for the precise and high-frequency detection of very small amounts of light, was developed in a co-operation between the Kuffner Observatory Association and the Thuringian State Observatory. It is in use worldwide and is used by the European Southern Observatory (ESO), among others, for site testing of the world’s most powerful telescopes due to its outstanding quality.

TYPE OF INSTRUMENT
K2W Lights light meters

N° OF STATIONS
7

LOCATION
Vienna, Austria

MEASUREMENT POINT
Diverse

STATUS
Operational

DATA AVAILABILITY
Not published

TIME RANGE
Since 2009

FREQUENCY OF MEASUREMENT
1 Hz

DATA PUBLISHING FREQUENCY
n/a

DATA PUBLISHING DELAY
n/a
MORE INFORMATION

CALIBRATED DATA
Yes

MEASUREMENT UNIT
µW/m²

WAVELENGTH RANGE
Not specified

FIELD-OF-VIEW
Not specified

POINTING DIRECTION
Not specified

DATA VISUALISATION
No

DATA DOWNLOAD
No

DATA FORMAT
n/a

DATA POLICY
n/a
FURTHER REFERENCES
– Lightmeter Mark 4.0 on K2W Lights Sensor
– Lightmeter on Wiki
– Nighttime light levels over Vienna from 2011 to 2018 and relationships to air quality indicators (article)
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