nattkriterier
Nattkriterier, also known as night criteria, are a set of guidelines used in the field of astronomy to determine the quality of a night's observing conditions. These criteria are essential for astronomers and astrophotographers as they help in planning observations and evaluating the data collected. The primary factors considered under nattkriterier include:
1. Seeing: This refers to the atmospheric stability and clarity, which affects the sharpness of the images.
2. Transparency: This measures the clarity of the sky, particularly the absence of clouds and light pollution.
3. Dark Sky: The absence of light pollution is vital for observing faint celestial objects. Dark sky
4. Humidity: High humidity can degrade the quality of observations by causing atmospheric turbulence and reducing
5. Wind: Strong winds can affect the stability of telescopes and the quality of the images. Calm
6. Temperature: Extreme temperatures can also impact the stability of the atmosphere and the performance of
Nattkriterier are used to assess the suitability of a night for specific types of observations. For example,