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John E. Bortle is an American amateur astronomer. He is best known for creating the Bortle scale to quantify the darkness of the night sky.

Bortle has made a special study of comets. He has recorded thousands of observations relating to more than 300 comets. From 1977 until 1994 he authored the monthly '"Comet Digest" in Sky and Telescope magazine. He also had a special interest in variable stars, recording more than 200,000 observations. From 1970 until 2000 he edited the monthly AAVSO circular for the American Association of Variable Star Observers.[1]

He published his darkness scale in Sky and Telescope magazine in 2001. [2] The scale ranges from 1 (extremely dark rural area or national park, usually at high elevation, low humidity, and low wind) to 9 (urban inner city).[3]


Recognition



References


  1. "John E. Bortle - 2013 Leslie Peltier Award". Astronomical League. Archived from the original on 20 June 2015. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
  2. Bortle, John E. (February 2001). "The Bortle Dark-Sky Scale". Sky & Telescope. Sky Publishing Corporation. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 11, 2013. Retrieved 2013-02-20.
  3. "The Bright-Comet Chronicles".

4. ^ 1974 Comet Medalist, ASP Journal, 1974

5. ^ AAVSO Journal, Report on the 1983 Fall General Meeting

6. ^ N.E.R.A.L. website

7. ^ AAVSO Observer Records, 2016


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John E. Bortle est un astronome amateur américain. Il est principalement connu pour avoir créé l'échelle de Bortle pour quantifier l'obscurité du ciel nocturne. Bortle s'est spécialisé dans l'étude des comètes. Il a enregistré des milliers d'observations relatives à plus de 300 d'entre elles. De 1977 à 1994, il est l'auteur du mensuel "Comet Digest" dans le magazine Sky and Telescope. Il avait également un intérêt particulier pour les étoiles variables, enregistrant plus de 200 000 observations. De 1970 à 2000, il a édité la circulaire mensuelle de l'Association américaine des observateurs d'étoiles variables[1].



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