Fisheye Night Sky Imager: A Calibrated Tool to Measure Night Sky Brightness

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Hung, Li-Wei [1 ]
White, Jeremy [1 ]
Joyce, Damon [1 ]
Anderson, Sharolyn J. [1 ]
Banet, Benjamin [1 ]
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[1] Natl Pk Serv, Nat Sounds & Night Skies Div, 1201 Oakridge Dr,Suite 100, Ft Collins, CO 80525 USA
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10.1088/1538-3873/ad6bc1
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P1 [天文学];
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The Night Skies Team of the U.S. National Park Service (NPS) has developed a new camera system equipped with a fisheye lens to measure night sky brightness. This NPS Fisheye Night Sky Imager comprises a back-illuminated Sony IMX455 CMOS sensor housed in the ZWO ASI6200MM camera, a Johnson V filter, and a Sigma 8 mm F3.5 fisheye lens. All of the components are commercially available. The fisheye lens allows us to capture the entire sky in a single frame. The wide-angle view also introduces calibration challenges. To address this, we have customized tools and devised innovative methods for calibrating the system, including flat-field correction, pixel scale determination, and field of view characterization. Additionally, we use standard stars for precise positional and photometric calibration. Furthermore, we create an open-source Python pipeline to process these fisheye images and leverage Git and GitHub for source code version control and distribution. The resulting images provide a positionally and brightness-calibrated fisheye view of the night sky, with a photometric calibration uncertainty of 0.12 mag. When comparing our Fisheye Night Sky Imager measurements to images taken with other calibrated systems, we reliably achieve consistent results under both dark and bright skies. Our Fisheye Night Sky Imager not only enables rapid assessment of sky quality but also supports the feasibility of establishing permanent monitoring locations. Recognizing that the natural dark sky is a critical element for natural, cultural, educational, and visitor experiences, this new camera system enhances our ability to assess resource conditions and fulfill the NPS mission of conserving resources unimpaired for the enjoyment of this and future generations.
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