The Open Source Sunspots Organizer is a php interface designed to register all data acquired from sunspots' observation. It supports a login system to separate observers. As a php based interface it needs a web server to run.
Web based software for searching, viewing and naming stars for anyone who needs to display information about stars in the Smithsonian Astronomical Observatory Catalog. Includes a CSV backup of the db and modules for displaying star information.
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.
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.
Ciclope Planetarium is a web-based planetarium that provides a simulation of the sky from any location at any time and date. Developed using Google Maps API & AJAX. Available in PHP & J2EE. Integrated in the Ciclope Stars project (www.ciclope.info/stars)