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Virtual Planetarium and other Astronomical Calculation Routines
Virtual Planetarium and other astronomical calculation routines of the Positional Astronomy (Ephemeris Calculation / ISS Visibility / Eclipses / Calendar) --- GUI based on Delphi/Free Pascal, Source Code alternatives based on Python 2.5 and Java 1.6
The Mars Simulation Project is an open source Java project to create a simulation of future human settlement on the planet Mars.
See https://github.com/mars-sim/mars-sim for the LATEST issues/wiki/code change
Library of Javacode to interact with the data-recording formats (RPFITS and PSRFITS) used at the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF). It also provides tools for extracting metadata from the files for supply to Virtual Observatory instances.
Imagine Numerical Recipes in the 21st century. Fast object-oriented Javacode for numerical analysis, with a special focus on astronomical application (coordinate conversions, WCS projections etc.)
A collection of Java ports of open source terrain and solar system generation packages. Code has been extensively refactored, extended and documented. GPL License with exception for required libraries.
JPARSEC is a Java Package of Astronomical Resources for Standard Ephemerides Calculations, focused on accuracy, documentation, 2D/3D charts, realistic planetary rendering, and Astrophysical modeling. For source code visit http://conga.oan.es/~alonso/
retep is a collection of Java API's covering PDF, XML, J2EE , Swing and now NetBeans modules for displaying astronomical maps, controlling modern "Go-To" telescopes - all in java., and accessing online databases.
JOSAST ( Java Open Source Amateur Satellite Toolkit) is a set of java source code used for amateur satellite, hamradio and also astronomia activities ...
Reusable package and complete software should be available.