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    CCDciel

    CCDciel

    Astronomy CCD capture software

    A CCD capture software intended for the amateur astronomer. It include all the features required to perform digital imaging CCD observation of celestial objects. Using the standard drivers protocol INDI and ASCOM it can connect and control the CCD camera, the focuser, the filter wheel and the telescope mount. This software is part of a full suite for astronomical...
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    PARot polar aligner

    PARot polar aligner

    Software for polar alignment of equatorial mounts

    PARot is a program for ultra fast and precise polar alignment of equatorial mounts. You can easily achieve alignment accuracy better than 1 arcmin in 5 minutes of time. You take one image of the celestial pole, rotate the mount around the RA axis and take another image. The program compares the images and shows you the necessary adjustment. The adjustment process is controlled by the live-liew created by your camera. Requirements: * A computer with Windows OS (tested with WinXP x64, Win7...
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    iAstroHub

    Automated astrophotography using mobile devices

    iAstroHub is: - the world's first solution for mobile astrophotography. A user can interact with all astrophotography devices from any mobile device using a web browser. - developed by Anat Ruangrassamee, Ph.D., Bangkok Thailand. (aruangra at yahoo dot com) See how it works from here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sncd3j8ipBQ Requirements and supported devices. 1. Autoguider: Orion Starshoot autoguider, QHY5, QHY5-II, QHY5L-II, QHY6 2. DSLR 3. CCD: QHY5,6,8,8L,9,11,12 4....
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    Control Applications for Astronomical CCD Cameras
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    Oree
    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.
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    Jaude is "Java pour les Astronomes Utilisateurs de Detecteurs Electroniques". Jaude is Eclipse RCP and plugin based. So it will provide an Eclipse interface for JSky library (http://archive.eso.org/JSky/).
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    GLNebula is a program designed for the real-time visualization of planetary nebulae models produced by photoionization codes. It uses camera-oriented quads and point sprites to achieve real-time speeds, also provides free camera movements.
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