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  2. Siril (software) - Wikipedia

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    The project was launched in 2005 by François Meyer. [2] [3] Siril was initially developed as a clone of Christian Buil's IRIS software, in order to overcome the lack of astronomical image processing software under the Linux system; hence the name SIRI-L (IRIS for Linux). A new team took over development of the project in 2012 after a pause ...

  3. Celestia - Wikipedia

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    In mid 2016, a large addon pack project called Celestia Origin was created, which replaces all vanilla textures and graphics with higher-quality renderings, adds more minor objects such as TNOs and asteroids, while also adding more extrasolar planets with custom textures, more nebulae with full 3D and accurate models, more stars and galaxies ...

  4. KStars - Wikipedia

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    KStars is a free and open-source planetarium program built using the KDE Frameworks. It is available for Linux, BSD, macOS, and Microsoft Windows. A light version of KStars is available for Android devices. It provides an accurate graphical representation of the night sky, from any location on Earth, at any date and time.

  5. Astropy - Wikipedia

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    Astropy is a collection of software packages written in the Python programming language and designed for use in astronomy. [2] The software is a single, free, core package for astronomical utilities due to the increasingly widespread usage of Python by astronomers, and to foster interoperability between various extant Python astronomy packages. [3]

  6. ASCOM (standard) - Wikipedia

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    ASCOM (an abbreviation for AStronomy Common Object Model) is an open initiative to provide a standard interface to a range of astronomy equipment including mounts, focusers and imaging devices in a Microsoft Windows environment.

  7. Astrolog - Wikipedia

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    Astrolog can do forms of locational astrology such as astrocartography. [1] Recent versions use the tz database for time zone and daylight saving time detection. All versions of Astrolog have been distributed with source code, and the most recent versions are free software under the GNU General Public License. Several different parties have ...

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  9. TOPCAT (software) - Wikipedia

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    TOPCAT is an interactive graphical viewer and editor for tabular data. [2] Although a general purpose tool capable of handling large and sparse datasets with correlation functionality its specialist application area is astronomy and it was initially designed to support virtual observatories. [3]