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    HEALPix

    HEALPix

    Data Analysis, Simulations and Visualization on the Sphere

    Software for pixelization, hierarchical indexation, synthesis, analysis, and visualization of data on the sphere. Please acknowledge HEALPix by quoting the web page http://healpix.sourceforge.net (or https://healpix.sourceforge.io) and publication: K.M. Gorski et al., 2005, Ap.J., 622, p.759 Full software documentation available at https://healpix.sourceforge.io/documentation.php Wiki Pages: https://sourceforge.net/p/healpix/wiki/Home Exchanging Data with HEALPix (in FITS files):...
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    AOFlagger

    AOFlagger

    RFI detector and quality analysis for astronomical radio observations

    The AOFlagger is a tool that can find and remove radio-frequency interference (RFI) in radio astronomical observations. The code has been highly optimized for speed and accuracy. It is used by default for the LOFAR radio telescope and thus is in productional stage. The software can run in a fully automated way, but a graphical interface is provided to analyse results and tweak the strategy. The preferred input file format is the Casa Measurement Set (MS) format. I believe that the...
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    SpacePy
    Now maintained at github.com/spacepy/spacepy Space Science library for Python - contains superposed epoch classes, drift shell tracing, access to magnetic field models, streamline tracing, bootstrap confidence limits, time and coordinate conversions, etc.
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    Analysis software for Nbody/SPH or SPH simulations (e.g. performed with Gadget II). See http://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/hyplot/about and http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/hyplot/wiki for more information.
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    Gerbil

    Gerbil

    Hyperspectral Image Visualization and Analysis Framework

    The Gerbil project moved to http://www.gerbilvis.org Please visit us there for up-to-date information and current software releases!
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    Java astronomie software
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    Speckify is a C++/FLTK-based GUI tool for generating useful datasets from astronomical databases. It allows ASCII databases of arbitrary format to be processed into output files that can then be used in various planetarium software applications.
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    Corikon is a simple software to visualise the correlation matrix of a set of data, using the iconography of correlations.The first step of the project has been reached: rendering the distribution of data according to the user wills.
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    Yet another astrology software. Focused on Primary Directions. Based on Swiss Ephemeris. Still has a lot of things in queue to implement.
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    VSMap3D is an OpenGL universe explorer for Vega Strike universes. So far it features: route planning, system/sector selection, faction ownership visualization
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    Software for creating Depth Maps and DEMs from image pairs taken using a Stereo Camera Rig. Currently works on images from Parallel Cameras. I can be contacted via jamie.fraser@gmail.com.
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    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.
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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.
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