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by magicalhippo
499 days ago
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It's not a direct conversion it seems, but assuming daylight then 0.04 umol/s/m^2 should be around 2 lux. I was curious how this compared to being on Pluto, but apparently Pluto gets a lot more sunlight than I imagined[1]: So at high noon on Pluto you’d get at least 60 lux of sunlight. Civil twilight is roughly enough light to read by, and that’s 3.4 lux. Moonlight is less than 0.3 lux. 60 lux would be comparable to indoor lighting in a hall or stairway. [1]: https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2018/03/09/could-you-read-on-... |
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