Total Luminosity of Moons By Day 1331 AC
Below is the amount of Luminosity by day/night during the year 1331 AC.
The math used is rather simplistic and is presented as a percentage of comparison to our own moon when full at median distance from the Earth. It does not take into account varying distances of the moons due to elliptical orbits and is presented as an average.
The main takeaway is that a night on Camoray, while having little in the way of visible stars, is lit up brightly by all the moons. Even the darkest night is still about as bright as an Earth night with a half moon.
The base stats used.
What follows is the amount of light by day/night.
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