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TS-63 Move the coordinate packages to astropy. #15

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wschoenell opened this issue Sep 11, 2014 · 2 comments
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TS-63 Move the coordinate packages to astropy. #15

wschoenell opened this issue Sep 11, 2014 · 2 comments

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@wschoenell
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Chimera haves its own coordinates package which used was before the existence of astropy.coordinates . We can improve and this on the code by just changing from one to the another.

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ghost commented Sep 11, 2014

astropy is collecting pretty much everything astronomy related in python.
Pyfits is also maintained in there, even a package I was looking into:
astropysics, is now part of it. Basically you can redo all the site, coord
transforms, ephemeris stuff with astropy!

On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 2:08 PM, William Schoenell <notifications@github.com

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Chimera haves its own coordinates package which used was before the
existence of astropy.coordinates . We can improve and this on the code by
just changing from one to the another.


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phsilva commented Sep 12, 2014

yep, this is definitely the way to go. As much as I love the coord class it is time to let it go.

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