Jupyter Notebook tutorials using astronomical databases and virtual observatory tools
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Jupyter Notebook tutorials using astronomical databases and virtual observatory tools
Nova DSO Tracker is an open-source Flask application for astrophotographers, providing real-time tracking of deep-sky objects' altitude, observability prediction, and integration with Stellarium and SIMBAD databases.
Create a new bright star catalog out of existing catalogs.
The complete integrated solution for all of your astronomical imaging needs.
A school project using Simbad (http://simbad.sourceforge.net/)
Web application to search, process, and visualizes the TESS data of any target cataloged in astronomical databases like SIMBAD.
A python package for astronomical calculations
Projects for MSc course: Intelligent Systems Programming
Web-based astronomical research tool combining multiple scientific sources such as SIMBAD, VizieR, ADS and arXiv with Aladin sky visualization and AI-powered literature analysis for galaxy cluster studies.
Gathering spectral data from Simbad for a list of stars from a test file, output can be read to LaTex, Excel, etc. Made for summer 2019 research project, which was heavy on data mining (3000+ needed spectra).
Reads region names from Simbad and downloads stars from caltech.Gator
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