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    AOFlagger

    AOFlagger

    RFI detector and quality analysis for astronomical radio observations

    The AOFlagger is a tool that can find and remove radio-frequency interference (RFI) in radio astronomical observations. The code has been highly optimized for speed and accuracy. It is used by default for the LOFAR radio telescope and thus is in productional stage. The software can run in a fully automated way, but a graphical interface is provided to analyse results and tweak the strategy. The preferred input file format is the Casa Measurement Set (MS) format. I believe that the AOFlagger...
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    Skalli

    Skalli

    IVS & ILRS Reference Point Determination

    Skalli is a simple tool to estimate the IVS (International VLBI Service for Geodesy and Astrometry) and ILRS (International Laser Ranging Service) reference point of a radio or laser telescope.
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    GBTIDL provides offline data reduction for spectral line data from the GBT, a single dish radio telescope. Although the GBTIDL code is open source, running it requires you to have your own IDL license and base package.
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    theWoWsignal! music project

    theWoWsignal! music project

    the Wow! Signal is a music archive!!

    The Wow! signal was a strong narrowband radio signal detected by Jerry R. Ehman on August 15, 1977, while he was working on a SETI project at the Big Ear radio telescope of The Ohio State University. NAPO or North American Astrophysical Observatory is now the successor to the Big Ear Observatory continuing the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. The Wow Signal Project aims to transport the numeric signal code to binary and export results to aalib. The wow signal originated...
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    CometCube - software that used to analyze datacube(FIT format) obtained from radio telescope. This project is using IDL evironment and language.
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