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    openSkyMatch

    Matches OpenScience Observatories images with astronomical catalogs

    openSkyMatch is a collection of Linux shell and Python scripts designed for the OpenScience Observatories program. It automates the identification and matching of detected celestial objects in locally captured FITS images with entries in large-scale sky catalogs, notably Pan-STARRS1 DR2 (II/389/ps1_dr2). The toolkit supports data preprocessing, coordinate correlation, and catalog-based validation of astronomical detections. All tools are open-source and optimized for reproducibility and...
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    PythonStarSplitter

    A Python Script I made to split a starfield image into several layers.

    A Python Script I made to split a starfield image into several layers. To be able to use the script, PixInsight with an installed Gaia data catalogue is required, as it needs the exported astrometry data text file.
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    Nasa-Picture-Of-The-Day

    Display the Nasa picture of the day for everyday

    This software download the image of the day and the description of the image from the Nasa. For Windows you can download this file and run the .exe file. For other operating systems follow this link : https://github.com/hamdyaea/Nasa-picture-of-the-day Developer - Author Hamdy Abou El Anein
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    lxnstack

    lxnstack

    A program to align and stack astronomical images.

    Lxnstack is a program designed to align and stack astronomical images (both planetary and deep-sky). The features of latest version are: * Several stacking methods (average, median, sigma-clipping, ...) * Two automatic align method: align-points; phase correlation, * One manual align method. * sub-pixel precision (0.1 pixel for phase correlation and 0.01 pixel for manual alignment). * Automatic image derotation. * FITS file support (by installing the python2 package...
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    MYRaf Project

    MYRaf Project

    An Easy GUI for IRAF Photometry

    The MYRaf is a practicable astronomical image reduction and photometry software and interface for IRAF. For this purpose, MYRaf uses iraf, PyRAF and alipy via great programming language Python and Qt framework. Also MYRaf is a absolutely free software and distributed with GPLv3 license. You can use it without restrictive licenses, make copies for your friends, school or business.
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    imbatcher is an image batcher and rfl Registax Frame List creator that use an Mean Square Difference algorithm to separate images from the same set automatically .
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    L.E.I.C.A. (Long Exposure Internet CAmera) is an application that takes input from your webcam, or v4l2 device, and makes a long-exposure image. Until now there's only a python binding for this app, soon there will be a C/C++ SDL one
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    A extensible suite of tools for image capture and processing in a multi platform enviornment.
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    IRAF image server for Mac OS X (pure Cocoa).
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    Automated supernova finder is a software package to automatically compare FITS images to a nominated reference image with the aim of finding supernovae or other optical transient phenomena.
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