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    GLORIA Project

    GLORIA Project

    GLObal Robotic-telescopes Intelligent Array for e-Science

    GLORIA stands for "GLObal Robotic-telescopes Intelligent Array". GLORIA will be the first free and open- access network of robotic telescopes of the world. It will be a Web 2.0 environment where users can do research in astronomy by observing with robotic telescopes, and/or analyzing data that other users have acquired with GLORIA, or from other free access databases, like the European Virtual Observatory (http://www.euro-vo.org).
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    SITools2
    SITools2 is a new CNES generic tool performed by a joint effort between CNES and scientific laboratories. The aim of SITools is to provide a self-manageable data access layer deployed on already existing scientific laboratory databases.
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    astroDevice

    Software platform for the control of astronomical instruments.

    astroDevice is a software platform for the control of astronomical instruments (telescope mount, filter wheel, focuser and CCD) through a single interface. This platform manages any astronomical device through plug-ins. It can manage multiple devices of same type (eg two telescope mounts). astroDevice is an alternative to ASCOM and INDI by providing a common interface between each device type and astronomy software such as Starry Night, KStars, Skychart and Stellarium. The platform is based...
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    Ciclope Astro is a Web 2.0 application to control an astronomical observatory (telescopes, cameras, domes, etc.). It contains other tools as album (folksonomy & votes), forum, news (RSS), karma system. Developed using the Google Web Toolkit framework.
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    This program tries to emulate the meade telescope control system (tcs) in a computer, so to create a working system for the tololo telescope of the "Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile". The system is intended to be controlled via a web interface.
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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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    jASCOMPure is Java implementation of ASCOM framework (and later drivers). Everything is in Java, so it is usable on most of operating systems (with used rxtx API ported).Applications can access drivers directly (java) or through embeded JSP pages.
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