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    Request TLE

    Request TLE

    Request TLE for given satellites and save it to the file

    This simple console application requests two-line element sets (TLE) for given space satellites and saves it to the file. You can manage satellites by configuration file. First line of the config file is the API base address. You shouldn't change it usually. Second line of the file is the default API key. It's strongly recommended register on the website "n2yo(dot)com/api/" and get your own key due to limitations of amount requests. To personalize list of the satellites, add...
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    p3d

    p3d

    General data-reduction tool for fiber-fed integral-field spectrographs

    p3d is a general data-reduction tool for use with fiber-fed integral-field spectrographs (IFSs); although, the spectrum viewer works with spectrum data cubes of any origin. The tool is built about the proprietary software IDL (Harris/EXELIS; see http://www.harrisgeospatial.com), but can be used without any license. Most slowly running loops are implemented in parallelized C (OpenMP).
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    Software to control a remote telescope via a web interface. Includes software needed to operate a motorized dome, telescope, and cameras.This project has been partially funded by a grant from the Northwest Academic Computing Consortium.
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