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A collection of astronomy-related routines in Python

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PyAstronomy

What is it?

PyAstronomy is a collection of astronomy-related packages written in Python.

Currently, the following subpackages are available:

funcFit:    A convenient fitting package providing support
            for minimization and MCMC sampling.

modelSuite: A Set of astrophysical models (e.g., transit
            light-curve modeling), which can be used
            stand-alone or with funcFit.

AstroLib:   A set of useful routines including a number
            of ports from IDL's astrolib.

Constants:  The package provides a number of often-needed
            constants.

Timing:     Provides algorithms for timing analysis such as
            the Lomb-Scargle and the Generalized Lomb-Scargle
            periodogram

pyaGUI:     A collection of GUI tools for interactive work.

Installation

Use python setup.py [--with-ext] install

If you specify the --with-ext flag, setup will try to compile non-Python modules. This is not mandatory.

Documentation and further information

View the latest documentation on Read the Docs

Visit the documentation of the latest release:

http://www.hs.uni-hamburg.de/DE/Ins/Per/Czesla/PyA/PyA/index.html

Licensing

Where not stated otherwise, PyAstronomy is released under the MIT license (see also documentation).

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