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Astronomy Archive
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Introduction to Scientific Python and SunPy
This talk introduces Python and the SunPy project for a scientific audience :
Introduction to Scientific Python and SunPy.
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glnemo2 1.42 released
Glnemo2 is an interactive 3D visualization program which displays particles positions of the different components (gas, stars, disk, dark mater halo, bulge) of an N-body snapshot. It’s a very …
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Virtual Moon Atlas for Ubuntu 12.04 and Fedora 17
The latest version of the Virtual Moon Atlas includes fixes for Ubuntu 12.04 and Fedora 17.
Get it here: Download Virtual Moon Atlas from.
The Virtual Moon Atlas is:
Software for Moon …
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sunpy 0.1 released
The SunPy project is an effort to create an open-source software library for solar physics using the Python programming language. The project has announced the 0.1 release.
via sunpy 0.1 …
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For Astronomers: yt project workshop videos
Th yt project published 20 videos from their first 2012 workshop. Below is the embedded playlist. You can also check out other yt videos at their YouTube Channel.
The yt …
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Making movies with SunPy
The SunPy project blog has two posts explaining how to build movies with solar data using Matplotlib and FFmpeg:
Making difference movies with SunPy and FFmpeg
Creating movies using SunPy and … -
Interview: Computational astrophysics with the yt project
This time we have for you an interview with Britton Smith and Matthew Turk, lead developers of the yt Project, a toolkit that offers a common language for …
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Interview: Alan W. Irwin, developer of Time Ephemerides
This week we interviewed Alan Irwin, the current developer of the Time Ephemerides project, a software and data bundle used to make time corrections in astronomical observations from the …


