Talk:Spectral G-index

Citation for g-index and light pollution
Flibirigit added a "citation needed" after the lines: "The G-index does not directly measure light pollution, but rather says something about the color of light coming from a lamp. For example, if twice as many lamps are used, the G-index would not change, because it is a measure of fractional light, not total light. Similarly, the G-index is not related to the direction in which a lamp shines, so it is not directly related to skyglow."

I'm not sure to which fact the "citation needed" was referring, but these facts are all logical consequences of the equation itself. Therefore, I do not believe that a citation is required. I changed the text to make this more clear. I also added a citation for the fact that skyglow depends on the direction light is shining. Anotherdoon (talk) 14:49, 8 March 2019 (UTC)