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Talon is a a fully automated open-source solution for automated telescope and observatory control. Talon controls all aspects of robotic astronomical observations, including telescope control, dome control, image processing, scheduled operations, and envi
This package is a collection of libraries, data processing filters, and UI applications to aid in the analysis and visualization of scientific data stored in the Radar Data Format.
A library allowing in-memory use of FITS data. Provides a simple interface to many CFITSIO routines. This reads and writes FITS images, tables, and headers; and provides convenient structures for passing data to other software, eg. SExtractor library.
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SImg is astronomical image processing software for Linux. Some of the features are deconvolution (various algorithms), removing interferences, automatic shifting of images, computation of PSF and and a visualization tool.
It is a cross-platform astronomical software, with plug-ins support.
A object-oriented library for astronomy and a graphic interface.
C++, graphical tools-kit is wxWindows.
Project Galileo at Sourceforge.net aims to provide developers a unique opportunity to develop open source software for an on-line telescope for schools across the UK. See http://www.projectgalileo.org.uk for more details.
PyXPA is a Python interface to the XPA library (http://hea-www.harvard.edu/RD/xpa/ developed by the SAO/HEAD R&D Group (http://hea-www.harvard.edu/RD/)).
This is a linux project for who is a bit tired to have stupid-one camera-not networkable ccd control software.
Multi-tire via tcp/ip and multicamera (i.e. one primary camera and a secondary one for guide/seek)
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RTiC-Lab is a semi-detached, open source software designed to run on both Linux and RTLinux. It is an easy to use controls prototyping tool for hard real time applications. Users get real time access to controller parameters and data through a GUI.
SteelBreeze is a software for data processing of geodetic Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) observations. It estimates geodynamics parameters (Earth Rotation Parameters (EOP), coordinates of stations and sources, etc.) using Least Square Method.
Software to support TASS, The Amateur Sky Survey. We are taking photometric measurements of all stars in the sky in several filters measurements repeated frequently to allow detection of variable stars
Hardware, Firmware, Software for Astronomical Devices
This project is a collection of DIY hardware devices aimed at astronomy, together with their firmwares and softwares.
At this moment, it contains a PIC based mount motorization, built for an old EQ5-like mount. The firmware implements the Skywatcher protocol.
Automated supernova finder is a software package to automatically compare FITS images to a nominated reference image with the aim of finding supernovae or other optical transient phenomena.