Gigapixel GPU accelerated radio interferometric imager
ExCon can create images with a very wide field of view (more than billion pixels). It implements novel gridding and image weighting algorithms. It is well suited to make ultra deep radio interferometric images, minimizing aliasing artefacts and PSF variation. NVIDIA GPU acceleration is available. JAVA/SCALA support available.
A Re-implementation of Newcomb's Theory of the Sun
...This Theory is a semi-analytic model which expresses quantities as a trigonometric series with numerical coefficients. This type of model
produces a compact computer function which has enough accuracy to be useful to most users. My goal is to create a model using C which will reproduce exactly the results published in the Astronomical Almanac for the years 1981, 1982 and 1983.
RTS2 is project to create an open source environment for control of a fully autonomous observatory. It is running about dozen fully autonomous observatories. Its modular design allow easily addition of new devices (to already huge supported HW list).
...(Long Exposure Internet CAmera) is an application that takes input from your webcam, or v4l2 device, and makes a long-exposure image.
Until now there's only a python binding for this app, soon there will be a C/C++ SDL one
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Oree - Optimum Real-time Estimation of Events of Interaction: real-time reconstruction of photon interaction events in Gamma Cameras. Optionally making use of a CUDA enable GPU, Oree achieves reconstruction of over 1M events/sec.
There is a sky. There are things in the sky. This program draws maps of things in the sky. Starchart can currently create maps in Postscript, ASCII and PNG.