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Astronomical observatory control system
The Herschel Extrgalactic Legacy Project enables studies of galaxy formation and evolution by bringing together astronomical survey data sets from many observatories and telescopes and adding scientific value to these.
Jupyter Notebooks for HST STIS observation planning and data analysis
Python version of the FluxCompensator described in Koepferl & Robitaille (ApJ, 2017)
POLIS - Public Observatory Location and Information Service
A modified version of rDUINOScope that works with Adafruit 3.5" 320X480 TFT SPI mode. It uses SdFat Library Together with a modified version of the marekburiak-ILI9341_due Library, Updated to the latest firmware version V_2.3.1.
A modified version of rDUINOScope that works with Nextion 5" Enhanced TFT, Updated to the latest firmware version Boiana-EQ V_2.3.1.
Goto Telescope with Raspberry PI HQ Camera and exchangable Objective Holders for DSLR Objectives
Python library for parsing and validating the format and values of VDIF headers
PANOTPES Observatory Control Software for a telescope build using a moxa UC-8112A-ME series arm processor.
An automated pipeline to identify interesting transients from the Transient Name Server (TNS) and request observations of them with the Liverpool Telescope and its MOPTOP instrument for the PEPPER Survey.
C library for parsing and manipulating VDIF or CODIF data streams and files
A package to determine observability of an astronomical object using telescope specifications.
A set of intuition-giving Matlab figures on astrophysics
Welcome to the "Telescopes and Photometry" workshop repository.
Analysis of a dataset on exoplanets
Source code and operating manual for a system that uses the Earth’s gravity to point telescopes at stars. It works on PushTo or GoTo equatorial mounts - uses an Android mobile phone App and a couple of stick-on sensors - cost is about AU$100 - assembly time is about half an hour using scissors and a screwdriver.
For a solar system object and a period of time, get the object's ephemerides from JPL Horizon, and generate a DSS finding chart for each night
For a solar system object and a period of time, get the object's ephemerides from JPL Horizons, and display them as a (complex) plot showing the visibility and observability of the object.
Scripts to reduce data from large radio telescopes (GMRT, VLA)