Interesting topic Akira.
See my views on urban light pollution below.
But is there also reason to wonder how good an idea Elon Musk's Starlink Satellite project is?
And how he was ever allowed to proceed with this, without greater consensus from people outside big business?
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White LED spectra are quite wide, no there is no single narrow peak as in the sodium vapor lamp spectra.
I see a very clear trend here locally during the last 6-7 years I have been active with astrophoto; light pollution has gone from sodium orange to white, and become worse. ....I found it interesting that the article found that the LED lights caused power consumption to increase, as the higher efficiency was canceled by the trend to increase light output.
Two great points Øivind
1) Back in the 1980's I used to do a lot of B&W processing at home.
I upgraded my "old-school" red safelight for a brighter one that seemed to have a sodium tube in it.
To check this, I tried raising the blackout at night, so the streetlights could shine in.
That seemed to be almost as safe
2) The UK has been changing its streetlighting from Sodium to LED over the past 10 years.
The outcomes of this have been
- Light pollution is now lower as the light spread is much more downwards
- The old lights had a timeclock and in quiet residential areas would be turned off from around 00:30
This allowed night photography if you stayed up
When the LED lights went in, they left them on through the night... there was still some light leakage so overall, night photographers were worse off - I understand the human eye responds to LED lights differently as we get older
Hence many people find some newer car headlights really dazzling
I found the LED streetlights seemed to give poorer illumination at night compared to the previous sodium ones