Night Sky Brightness from Visual Observations II. A Visual Photometer

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The bright night sky above the Van Vleck Observatory, located on the
Wesleyan University campus, has prompted a program to monitor the
skyglow visually and photoelectrically for a decade. Portable visual
photometers were developed which can measure sky brightness in the
field; they show that the skyglow is very local.

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