
Light pollution map
A light pollution map to help you find the best locations for observing
App info
App description
Android App Analysis and Review: Light pollution map, Developed by Deneb, Jurij Stare, s.p.. Listed in Maps & navigation Category. Current Version Is 1.1.24, Updated On 10/06/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Light pollution map. Achieved Over 5 thousand Installs. Light pollution map Currently Has 67 Reviews, Average Rating 4.3 Stars
A light pollution map to help you find the best locations for observing or to buy that perfect piece of land you always wanted for stargazing or just to satisfy your curiosity.It started out as a web application you might have heard about at www.lightpollutionmap.info, but now it's also available as a mobile application. It displays VIIRS/DMSP/World Atlas/Aurora overlays, IAU observatories and the user measurements features over Microsoft Bing base maps (road and hybrid Bing). It is a port of www.lightpollutionmap.info, so it has practically the same functions, but features an offline mode and no advertisements.
The primary use is to show VIIRS/DMSP data in a friendly manner, but over time it also included some other interesting overlays that concern light pollution like SQM/SQC, World Atlas 2015 zenith brightness, clouds, aurora and IAU observatories. If you have a permanent SQM reader installed you can add it to the map by sending me an e-mail.
If you want an analysis of radiance (VIIRS/DMSP) changes over a period of time, then please use the Lighttrends application (look under Help).
Please send comments and requests for new features via email (look below for developer contact)
Functionalities:
- VIIRS, Sky Brightness, Cloud coverage and Aurora forecast layers
- VIIRS and Sky Brightness layers can be displayed also in color blind friendly colors
- Road & Satellite base maps
- Cloud animation for the last 12 hours
- Get detail radiance and SQM values from layers at a click. For World Atlas 2015, you also get Bortle class estimation.
- SQM, SQM-L, SQC, SQM-LE, SQM readings submitted by users
- Submit your own SQM (L) reading
- Observatories layer
- Save your favorite locations
- Distance measurement tool with azimuth angle report
- Offline mode (Sky brightness map and a base map are saved to your device, so it will be displayed when you are offline)
Permissions:
- Location (to show you your location)
- Network state (used whether to display online or offline maps)
- Read & write to external storage (used to save offline maps)
What's New
- VIIRS overlays now use Black marble v2.0 instead v1.3 data.
- Added VIIRS 2024
- Basemaps and search providers changed because Bing Maps for Enterprise will be discontinued on June 30th 2025.
- Added VIIRS 2024
- Basemaps and search providers changed because Bing Maps for Enterprise will be discontinued on June 30th 2025.
Recent Comments
Nivesh Varma
Need to allow choosing SD card or other location for offline cache download. Also adding locations to favorites list ("My Locations") just doesn't work. Nothing happens when you try to type the name, or hit the pin button, or anything. Also can't even see the entire map legend, the legend image is too long to fit on the the screen and it's not possible to scroll down to see the rest of it.
Talha Zia
Best app about light pollution. I have been using the web based version since 2017 and so far its the most accurate since I have been to various darksky sites after using it. Is it possible to extract data in csv format from it? Also I can't seem to click on Circle tool for drawing roi why?
Roland Stalder
Great App! All the important light pollution data in one map with numerous, very useful overlay controls.👏 Thanks for including all my SQM data from Unihedron as well 🙌
Guardiancelte
Thanks for the feedback. Is there not a way then to combine the cloud map and the 2015 model to have somewhat live map.
Petllama
Previous review I posted about not being able to search for an address was due to a bing map quota. Increasing rating now that I know it has that feature. Works just like the website
B.6
App works as intended, no issues with the app so far, definitely the best app and map for light pollution. Great stuff👍
Jason Rowe
Love it! Simple and accurate map as described. Looking forward to seeing continued development!
Rex Santoro
I love this app. As an amateur astronomer, when I go to some place new, I always check here.