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    pyindi-client

    Python binding to the libindi library

    This project offers a python binding to the libindi library. It uses the Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator (SWIG). You may generate a PyIndi module which mainly defines an IndiClient class. This class could be used to build python scripts able to interact with indi servers using sendNew* methods and implementing new* methods of the BaseMediator class.
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    Pikon-Stelarium interface

    Pikon-Stelarium interface to use with azimuthal mount

    This is a full project to make an software-drived azimuthal mount for the Pikon telescope, it can be use for others telescope. This project include : . Some other parts to print to adapt to the Pikon . Python code for raspberry Needed parts for "as it" use : . 1 Raspberry (model A suit well) . 3 motors steppers . 3 steppers drivers . 1 BNO055 (the one from adafruit was used) . 1 Pikon driver . 1 GPS module Sofware requirement : . raspbian . python 3 . some python libraries
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    APLpy (the Astronomical Plotting Library in Python) is a Python module aimed at producing publication-quality plots of astronomical imaging data in FITS format. Visit http://aplpy.sourceforge.net/ for tutorials and documentation.
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    ATpy (Astronomical Tables in Python) is a Python module aimed at dealing with tables of astronomical data with a common API. To date, the following formats are supported: FITS, VO, and IPAC tables, and SQLite, MySQL, and PostgreSQL databases
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    python, SExtractor. A python module to read, write and manage SExtractor catalogs.
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    NTuple is a Python module used by high-energy physicists and astrophysicists to easily and efficiently access ntuple data stored in large ROOT data stores. Specifically, NTuple provides a friendly Pythonic interface to TNtuples and TTrees stored in TFiles
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    Python Arrays is a project to reimplement the existing Python Numeric module which adds the ability to efficiently manipulate large numeric arrays in ways similar to Matlab and IDL.
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