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Rlock like in threading module but for asyncio.
Happy eyeballs and underlying scheduling algorithm in asyncio
Simple, easy-to-use throttler for asyncio
Asyncio IRC bot framework
IRC client session state parsing library
RFC1459 and IRCv3 protocol tokeniser
IIRC is a composable toolkit for IRC bots.
ircparser is a standards compliant parser for the IRCv3 message format.
Wl-clipboard is a set of command-line copy/paste utilities for Wayland.
This package provides an interface to Heliophysics Application Programmer’s Interface data server API.
Generalized World Coordinate System (GWCS) is an Astropy affiliated package providing tools for managing the World Coordinate System of astronomical data.
GWCS takes a general approach to the problem of expressing transformations between pixel and world coordinates. It supports a data model which includes the entire transformation pipeline from input coordinates (detector by default) to world coordinates.
Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT) measures data.
This package provides astronomical interstellar dust attenuation curves implemented using the astropy.modeling framework.
This package includes plugins that provide ASDF serialization support for Astropy objects.
This package provides base classes and command-line tools for implementing calibration pipeline software.
CDF or CDF Library is a scientific data management package which allows programmers and application developers to manage and manipulate scalar, vector, and multi-dimensional data arrays.
The CDF is a self-describing data abstraction for the storage and manipulation of multidimensional data in a platform- and discipline-independent fashion.
This package provides library and binary utilities to manipulate CDF files.
LibXISF is C++ library that can read and write XISF files produced by PixInsight. It implements XISF 1.0 specification.
Funtools is a minimal buy-in FITS library and utility package originally developed at the the High Energy Astrophysics Division of SAO. Although no longer actively supported at SAO, it is still widely used within the astronomical community, especially among X-ray astronomers.
The Funtools library provides simplified access to a wide array of file types: standard astronomical FITS images and binary tables, raw arrays and binary event lists, and even tables of ASCII column data. A sophisticated region filtering library (compatible with ds9) filters images and tables using Boolean operations between geometric shapes, support world coordinates, etc. Funtools also supports advanced capabilities such as optimized data searching using index files.
The Advanced Scientific Data Format (ASDF) is a next-generation interchange format for scientific data. This package contains the Python implementation of the ASDF Standard.
Stellarium is a planetarium. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars, or a telescope. It can be used to control telescopes over a serial port for tracking celestial objects.
SPICE is an ancillary information system developed by NASA for planetary science missions. It enables the computation of geometric and event data required for analyzing and planning scientific observations obtained from spacecraft. In addition, it plays a crucial role in mission planning and executing various engineering functions necessary for successful mission completion.
This package contains FIT and CSV files required for STPSF installation and distributed separately from it.
The package is based around `torus mapping', which is a non-perturbative technique for creating orbital tori for specified values of the action integrals. Given an orbital torus and a star's position at a reference time, one can compute its position at any other time, no matter how remote.