An Observatory Control System for the PANOPTES citizen-science project designed to help find transiting exoplanets! 🔭 🌠
-
Updated
Mar 13, 2025 - Python
An Observatory Control System for the PANOPTES citizen-science project designed to help find transiting exoplanets! 🔭 🌠
This python package allows the user to retrieve the wavefront aberrations in an optical system using the powerful tool of Phase Diversity, and use the PSF (MTF) to restore aberrated data.
Astronomical observatory control system
Python version of the FluxCompensator described in Koepferl & Robitaille (ApJ, 2017)
Python library for parsing and validating the format and values of VDIF headers
Fast matrix-based visibility simulator
PANOTPES Observatory Control Software for a telescope build using a moxa UC-8112A-ME series arm processor.
Python package for simulating interferometric visibilities using the Flatiron Non-Uniform Fast Fourier Transform (finufft)
An automated pipeline to identify interesting transients from the Transient Name Server (TNS) and request observations of them with the Liverpool Telescope and its MOPTOP instrument for the PEPPER Survey.
MicroMONET (miMO) is a functional, miniature version of the MONitoring NEtwork Telescope (MONET), designed to showcase the capabilities of the pyObs framework in setting up and controlling remote and robotic observatories.
Atmospheric Impact Simulation for CMB ground-based experiments
A mockup of the operational scripts onboard the JWST
A package to determine observability of an astronomical object using telescope specifications.
For a solar system object and a period of time, get the object's ephemerides from JPL Horizons, and display them as a (complex) plot showing the visibility and observability of the object.
For a solar system object and a period of time, get the object's ephemerides from JPL Horizon, and generate a DSS finding chart for each night
Add a description, image, and links to the telescopes topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the telescopes topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."