There are 14 repositories under space-physics topic.
Repository for the EinsteinPy core package :rocket:
Unity3d static 2-body orbits simulation
Radar using Red Pitaya for RF: using Raspberry Pi 3 for quad-core radar signal processing
This repository contains the laboratory portion of an upper level undergraduate class in Python on data visualization and statistics for geo & space scientists. Labs are updated when the course is in session through the most recent branch. See master version for current class.
hapsira - :rocket: Astrodynamics in Python - a poliastro fork
Final degree project: Study of analytical solutions for low-thrust trajectories
Python routines to work with space data, particularly with MMS data. Also some general plasma routines.
Space Weather Monitor Application (SWMA) is an open-source application made for visualizing real-time space weather related data.
IDL-based Space Physics Environment Data Analysis Software (bleeding edge)
An efficient space physics data client for python
A cross-platform application to calculate & view the trajectory and live position of any earth-orbiting satellite in 3D
End-to-end demonstration of an autoencoder compression algorithm for plasma ion data from the MMS/FPI space instrument. Accompanies the publications da Silva et al., Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences (2023) and da Silva et al., NeurIPS (2022)
magneticearth.org: A place to learn about geomagnetism
Solar Wind classification using Self-Organizing Maps
Python library for interacting with the AuroraX platform
das2 core library for the D language (In development)
The original das2 library. Provides interactive publication-ready 2-D plotting
Python Wrapper for GRChombo. Maintainers: @Masquerade0097 @spino17
IRI90-international reference ionosphere in Python
das2 stream utilities and catalog client in C
This code was written by Bastien Longeon during an internship at the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) in Kiruna for his study. The study, "Feasability study of new methode for searching underground formations using geomagnetic field variations" should be published at the end of 2021 and presented to the European Geosciences Union (EGU) congress in April 2022.