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ATpy (Astronomical Tables in Python) is a Python module aimed at dealing with tables of astronomical data with a common API. To date, the following formats are supported: FITS, VO, and IPAC tables, and SQLite, MySQL, and PostgreSQL databases
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klathon is an environment in which you can switch between the two languages: Python and CLASS (CLASS is a famous software for astronomy). You can program in one language and switch to the other halfway, thus heavily enhance CLASS's controlling ability.
Henry is an interface for Taylor 1.4.3 package (A. Jorba & M. Zou) and was written for master thesis to compute N-body problems (in Poincare variables) and MEGNO stability factor. Work is supported by Krzysztof Gozdziewski.
VOMON (Virtual Observatory Monitor) is a web application that can be configured to watch your virtual observatory services. It is a mashup of the AstroRuntime and the MARS network monitor.
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Pysolar is a Python library for calculating the position of the sun relative to the earth as a function of latitude, longitude, and time. There is also code included for other problems related to the development of photovoltaic systems. Still in alpha.
GIRAFFE Base Line Data Reduction Software is a set of python scripts and modules
and a C library to reduce FITS images produced by the Very Large Telescope (VLT)
FLAMES instrument.
Python & NOVAS. Use Python to calculate the position of Sun, Moon, Planets and Stars with unprecedented precision. PyNOVAS can be used by (Amateur) Astronomers, Sailors and other people interested in Celestial Navigation, Astronomy and Astrometry.
Open source development of a tool for the astronomy community to interact with the GRB Coordinates Network (GCN) broadcast of real-time gamma-ray burst (GRB) and X-ray Flash (XRF) information. Support for satellite packets: HETE-2, Integral, Swift
La P.A.P.A. (Python Alternative for Programming Astrophysics) want to give an alternative to the astrophysicists (and any one that use RSI-IDL) for start programming in Python using similar functions as IDL and at the same time learn the power of Python.
KAstrometry is a Astrometry program for the KDE Desktop Environment. It aims to be a good tool to make measurements of objects in space from images taken by CCD cameras. Such measurements might be used to find orbits of astroids.
NTuple is a Python module used by high-energy physicists and astrophysicists to easily and efficiently access ntuple data stored in large ROOT data stores. Specifically, NTuple provides a friendly Pythonic interface to TNtuples and TTrees stored in TFiles
The Online Astronomy Project will create a complete, web-enabled, robotic astronomy system that
is hardware independent (ASCOM standard abstraction layer) and capable of servicing multiple telescopes
and types of observation programs at once.
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.