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  1. The Skyhook program: A software package for a tethered satellite system, including electrodynamic interactions by L. R Kirschner, 1982
  2. Second annual conference on Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems November 2-4, 1992, Boston, Massachusetts : abstracts (SuDoc NAS 1.15:108245) by NASA, 1994
  3. User's introduction to the Science Data Analysis Software System by R. J Hanisch, 1986
  4. Astronomical software directory service final technical report (SuDoc NAS 1.26:206873) by R. J. Hanisch, 1998
  5. IRAS software analysis library final report (SuDoc NAS 1.26:189520) by Gitta Domik, 1991
  6. PDM period determination package by Robert Francis Stellingwerf, 1986
  7. ASTRO: User's manual by Martin V Zombeck, 1989
  8. Mindsteps to the Cosmos (Series on Knots and Everything, 31) by Gerald S. Hawkins, 2002-09-01
  9. Geode: Earth Science : Multimedia Explorations in Geology, Oceanograpny, Weather and Climate, and Astronomy by Dennis Tasa, Frederick K. Lutgens, et all 2002-11
  10. Solar Systems (Interfact) by Ian Graham, 1997-06-25
  11. Amazing Universe III by JLM Visuals, 1995-01-01
  12. Planetary Taxi by Voyager Company, 1995-03
  13. Redshift College Edition by Saunders College Publishing, Bill O. Walker, 2002-11
  14. The Logic Design of Transistor Digital Computers, 1963 Edition by Gerald A. Maley, 1965

121. 3D Supershape / Superformula
Gives explanation of the superformula used to create various images, which is based on equations by Johan Gielis. Page includes galleries and shareware software downloads.
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~pbourke/surfaces/supershape3d/
Supershape in 3D
(Also known as the Superformula)
Written by Paul Bourke
July 2003 Based upon equations by Johan Gielis
Intended as a modelling framework for natural forms. See also: Creating Supershapes in POVRay
See also: Supershapes in 2D
Table of contents Software
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Physical model

Definition of supershape in 2 dimensions.
Extension to 3D using the spherical product. Software The following shows the interface developed to explore 3D supershapes. It is based upon X-Windows and OpenGL and as such is interactive. It is currently available for Mac OS-X (as a UNIX application) and Linux upon payment of a US$30 shareware fee. Use of the program is straightforward, edit fields and hit return. The left mouse button rotates the model in two axes, the middle mouse button rotates about the third axis. The right mouse button brings up a menu. A limited version of the program can be downloaded free. In the case of the Mac OS-X version it is necessary to have X11 running. In both cases it is expected OpenGL capable graphics card and drivers are installed. These versions also allow you to check the software works on your platform before getting the full version. supershape_mac.zip

122. Software On The Internet
When I first purchased astronomy planetarium software and found that it covered the time RTGUI (Real_Time Interactive Windows software for Astronomical
http://www.quasarastronomy.com.au/software.htm
Home / Back to Resources Search
Astronomy Software on the Internet
by Rob McIntyre
Contents
There is now so many software programs available that I have split the listing into several sections:
  • Go to Titles for Windows, MacOS and Unix software, Go to Satellite for Satellite Tracking software, Go to Palm for Palm, Pocket, or Handhelds software. Go to Missing in Action for Titles that I can not find Web Support.
Introduction
When I first purchased astronomy planetarium software and found that it covered the time span for several thousand years either side of now, it seemed that this would be the only program I would ever need. That was not quite correct. Since then I have looked at (and used) several different programs that all have excellent features that I had never envisaged. But astronomy observational information is not static, and is now being updated faster than ever. With the advent of the Internet, this information is now available and in a format that computer software can immediately use. Here we discuss some of the many programs available and where and how to keep them current. There are two ways that software companies update; the first is to only issue major version upgrades (i.e. TheSky, Redshift), and the second is to also issue minor upgrades (i.e. Guide, Skymap). Companies using the second method respond quicker to suggestions and new events, for example release of RealSky Data. Upgrades of Comet and Asteroid data are handled either by downloading a complete current list from the source, or editing data files to input single elements.

123. ASTRONOMY
astronomy club includes local data, observations, software, and equipment.
http://ca.geocities.com/kfetter/
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124. Stellaris Software
Stellaris is an astronomy shareware program. It includes simulations of the night sky (including NGC objects) and solar system. It also plots userdefinable graphs, displays space images and comes with various utilites such as an astronomical calculator.
http://www.stellaris-software.com
Requirements Stellaris runs on Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP Software Package Released Size UPDATED Latest patch Jun 30, 2005 What is it? Download Stellaris 1.20 Oct 19, 2004 MB What is it? Download Stellaris 1.10 Aug 11, 2003 MB Download Stellaris 1.00 Jun 30, 2002 MB PicPack 1.0 for Stellaris May 18, 2002 MB What is it? Download MapPack 1.0 for Stellaris May 18, 2002 MB What is it? Download Feedback Comments? Suggestions? You are welcome to share your thoughts on Stellaris View or sign the Guest book Send an e-mail Stellaris is astronomy software, or astro software. It is astronomy shareware, which means it is free to try. It can simulate the night sky and solar system and display space images, i.e. space pictures. It can also create a graph of your astronomical calculations. It also features an event browser that can determine the date of a solar and lunar eclipse, conjunction, opposition. Celestial bodies Stellaris knows about are Sun, Moon, Moons, planet, planets, Earth, NGC objects, deep space objects, IC objects, Messier objects, star, stars, constellation, constellations, mercury, venus, mars, jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune, pluto, galaxy, galaxies. Astronomy software, astronomy shareware. Sun planet Moon Earth astronomy software.

125. RISC OS Software
astronomy, Sound and other utilities.
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/rhudson/software/
RISC OS Software by Rick Hudson
This page contains the current versions of various
RISC OS software by Rick Hudson.
Astronomy
ROCchart
Star chart generator
7 Nov 2004
AstroBase

Astronomical database server
21 Apr 2003
Sound PlayIt Sample playing engine 30 Nov 2002 AnnoWave Wave annotation editor 22 Apr 2000 SoundCon Sample converter and player 22 Jul 2003 Source Other Stuff Thump Real-time thumbnailing image browser 22 Oct 2004 Source MovieDB Offline IMDb interface 24 Nov 2002 Source Gigo Yet another trashcan app! 19 Sep 2004 Source Rick's homepage rhudson@paradise.net.nz

126. The Sky In Your Computer - Astronomy And Informatics
Freeware and shareware software relating to astronomy and Science, for all OS (PC, Mac, Linux, BeOS, Palm), and with a special section devoting to Education.
http://ret005t6.eresmas.net/english/index.html
The Sky in your Computer HTML Version (in spanish) Flash Version (in spanish) Add to Sidebar
Observatories Directory
ImagenDelDiaV ('#3366FF', '#FFFFFF', '#FFFFFF', '#FFFFFF'); HTML Version (without images) Awards
Guestbook
Astronom y
In memoriam
Condolence Book
Javier Sánchez Quirós
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127. Scientific Astronomer: The World's Most Sophisticated General Astronomy Software
Mathematica software featuring star charts, planet plots, eclipse predictions, and satellite The World s Most Sophisticated General astronomy System
http://www.wolfram.com/products/applications/astronomer/
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The World's Most Sophisticated General Astronomy System
From constellations and planets to galaxies, and comets, Scientific Astronomer helps you determine which objects and events are visible from your location and tells you exactly when and where to look for them. You can even pinpoint the optimal dates and times to get the best naked-eye view of specific objects including stars, low-orbit satellites, and the asteroid Vesta. Scientific Astronomer contains a wealth of searchable information about the properties and movements of over 9000 stars and other objects. You can also add information, such as your own list of stars, comets, asteroids, and satellites, along with the behavior of their orbital paths. With Scientific Astronomer you can produce a comprehensive wall chart of the social calendar of the heavens for the entire year, make detailed star charts of any region of the sky, or even construct a working planisphere. View objects and events from every perspective as you plot the orbits of the Galilean moons of Jupiter, make satellite track plots, and study eclipses and occultations. Render three-dimensional graphics to see how the planets look from a given viewpoint on a given date, and label special features such as Jupiter's Great Red Spot.

128. Suchergebnisse: Homepages & Shops
some are free, MSWin software tools for Cookbook camera.
http://home.t-online.de/home/mrimkus/astrmain.htm
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129. Software For Positional Astronomy
Standards Of Fundamental astronomy (SOFA) Libraries The SOFA software libraries are a collection of subprograms, in sourcecode form, that implement
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/software/
U.S. Naval Observatory Astronomical Applications Department
Naval Observatory Software Products
MICA - Multiyear Interactive Computer Almanac
MICA is an easy-to-use program that computes many of the quantities that are tabulated in The Astronomical Almanac , but covers the 250-year period, 1800-2050. It allows the user to compute this information for specific locations and specific times and is available for both PC and Macintosh computers. MICA includes several catalogs of celestial objects, including a new astrometric catalog containing about 230,000 stars. Current version: 2.0.
NOVAS - Naval Observatory Vector Astrometry Subroutines
NOVAS is an integrated package of subroutines for the computation of a wide variety of common astrometric quantities and transformations. Available as Fortran or C source code.

Information for DoD Users
(restricted access)
Software Products by Our Colleagues
AstroNavPC and Compact Data 2001-2005
This publication is a product of Her Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office HMNAO ) of the United Kingdom. It provides navigators and astronomers with simple, efficient methods for calculating positions of the Sun, Moon, navigational planets and stars to a consistent precision. The accompanying PC software

130. IRAF Project Home Page
open source Unix, OpenVMS A general-purpose software system for the reduction and analysis of astronomical data. IRAF is written and supported by the IRAF programming group at the National Optical astronomy Observatories (NOAO) in Tucson, Arizona.
http://iraf.noao.edu/

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Tutorials Services Mirror Sites Register Listserver IRAFINFO Documentation FAQ IRAF Help All Docs Install Docs ... Save the Bits ADASS Conference Newsgroups TWG Projects Chandra FTOOLS PROS STSDAS ... IUE Tools Welcome to the IRAF Homepage! IRAF is the Image Reduction and Analysis Facility, a general purpose software system for the reduction and analysis of astronomical data. IRAF is written and supported by the IRAF programming group at the National Optical Astronomy Observatories (NOAO) in Tucson, Arizona. NOAO is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) , Inc. under cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation What's New:
    Enhanced CL (ECL) - Beta Release Available (Updated 27 June 2005)
    • New Features of the ECL Include:
        Error-reporting giving detailed traceback and the correct line number of the failure.
      • Error trapping/recovery via new language syntax allowing scripts to continue execution, provide a more meaningful message, or cleanup before aborting.
      • Arrow history navigation and tcsh-like command-line editing, including

131. A Brief Introduction To FITS
Top/Science/astronomy/software/Image_Processing_and_Data_Analysis/FITS_Image_Format
http://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov/fits_intro.html
A Brief Introduction to the Flexible Image Transport System (FITS)
The discussion on this page represents the views of the FITS Support Office. It does not necessarily represent the official position of the IAU FITS Working Group.
Contents
What FITS Is
A format for data transport
How FITS Evolves
A process that ensures community involvement and acceptance
What FITS Is Not
Not just images
What FITS Is
FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) is a data format designed to provide a means for convenient exchange of astronomical data between installations whose standard internal formats and hardware differ. A FITS data file is composed of a sequence of Header Data Units (HDUs). The header consists of keyword=value statements, which describe the organization of the data in the HDU and the format of the contents. It may provide additional information, for example, about instrument status or the history of the data. The data follow, structured as the header specifies. The data section of the HDU may contain a digital image, but, except for the first HDU, it doesn't have to . Other possible formats include tables and multidimensional matrices that are not images. An HDU need not contain data. If the first HDU contains data, they must be organized as an array of one or more dimensions; in subsequent HDUs, called extensions, other organizations are possible, consistent with certain rules. The "Image" in F

132. Webhead.com/WWWVL/Astronomy/astroweb/yp_software.html
Starlinkbullet, PPARC Astronomical software Review and Questionnaire RESULTS bullet, Future Directions for UK Astronomical software
http://webhead.com/WWWVL/Astronomy/astroweb/yp_software.html

133. StatCodes Astronomical Software
software written by astronomers. ASURV astronomy survival analysis for right and left-censored data including the Kaplan-Meier estimator,
http://www.astro.psu.edu/statcodes/sc_astro.html

134. Linux Links - The Linux Portal: Software/Scientific/Astronomy
Astronomical Image Processing System a software package for calibration, a free astronomy simulation software written specifically for Unix.
http://www.linuxlinks.com/Software/Scientific/Astronomy/
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    • XEphem a free interactive astronomy program for UNIX systems with X Windows and Motif hot
    • shows you animated real time, the solar system with (actually) 22 bodies. It has made with Mesa GL libraries for the 3D related part and with Fltk (Fast Light Tool Kit) for the graphical interface
    • AIPS Astronomical Image Processing System: a software package for calibration, data analysis, image display, plotting, and a variety of ancillary tasks on Astronomical Data. It comes from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory

    135. CyberSky Home Page
    CyberSky is an exciting, entertaining, and educational astronomy program that 3.0 received a Five Star rating from the ZDNet software Library )
    http://www.cybersky.com/
    CyberSky Home Page Contents Home Features What's New Screen Shots ... Updates Awards and reviews
    Welcome!
    CyberSky is an exciting, entertaining, and educational astronomy program that transforms your personal computer into your personal planetarium. CyberSky provides an excellent way to learn about astronomy and to explore the wonders of the sky visible in the distant past, the present, and the far-off future. Latest Version: CyberSky 3.3.1 (October 17, 2002) Free Evaluation! Online Delivery Available! CyberSky displays accurate charts of the sky as seen from any location on the earth. Sky charts can include stars, constellations, deep sky objects, and solar system objects, and can be enhanced by the addition of labels, coordinate system grids, and reference lines. CyberSky's user-friendly interface allows you to easily change your view of the sky, search for celestial objects, and display data about those objects. CyberSky also prints attractive sky charts that you can take outside with you. CyberSky was designed to be simple enough to appeal to people who are just beginning to discover astronomy, yet provide enough information to be useful to people who have already learned the basics. CyberSky has the ability to quickly and easily show you what is visible today or next weekend, but it is also accurate enough to help with research involving the appearance of the sky in the distant past, for example, during the era of pyramid construction in ancient Egypt.

    136. AstronomyLINKS - Software - Astronomy And Space Directory, Links, Booksmarks And
    astronomylinks.com software - share/freeware, Windows, Mac, Linux The source for the best astronomy and space related links from around the world
    http://astronomylinks.com/software/
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    137. ZDNet Downloads
    This comprehensive directory of freeto- try software offers thousands of downloads, including utilities, Internet and desktop software, downloads for the
    http://downloads-zdnet.com.com/2001-20-0.html?legacy=cnet

    138. Astronomical Software & Documentation Service
    Astronomical software Documentation Service. Welcome to ASDS, a collection of online astronomical documents indexed for full-text searching.
    http://asds.stsci.edu/
    Software collection:
    Package descriptions
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    Astronomical Software
    Welcome to ASDS, a collection of on-line astronomical documents indexed for full-text searching. The software collection is made up of: Packages: Packages have a description page, outlining their capabilities, requirements, and availability. Search them for general properties. Browse to see everything. Documents: The document collection consists of user guides, programmer guides, on-line help files, etc., made available by the software providers. Search the document collection to find more detailed requirements. Search results are linked to the associated package description. (Not all packages have associated documents). The telescope manuals collection consists of Sites: Each site has a description page, with links to more information, and thumbnail sketches of each manual in the collection. Search the site descriptions for general information.

    139. LinuxAstro Software
    Astronomical software on Linux.
    http://bima.astro.umd.edu/nemo/linuxastro/
    Astronomical Software on Linux
    What is the linuxastro mailing list ?
    Well, it really was a mailing list of people who were interesting in porting astronomical software to linux. Luckily Linux can now be considered mainstream and in your local neighborhood there should now be somebody able to help you with either installing or running linux (since this page totally ignores that aspect). This page will merely provide links to astronomical software that is known to run under linux or have direct binaries available.
    Listing
    First here are some meta-links: lists that provide links to packages. Not all of them 100% linux specific, but the majority of them have either been ported, or should be doable:

    140. Douglas J. Mink
    Astronomical software Developer Data Archivist I developed astronomical software from 1973 to 1976 and 1979 to 1984 at MIT, with a sojourn at Cornell
    http://tdc-www.harvard.edu/mink.html

    Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

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    E-mail: dmink@cfa.harvard.edu
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    Douglas J. Mink
    Astronomical Software Developer
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    and Positional Astronomer
    Solaris and Linux
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    After earning Bachelors ( ) and Masters (1974) degrees in Planetary Science from M.I.T. , I developed astronomical software from 1973 to 1976 and 1979 to 1984 at M.I.T., with a sojourn at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York from 1976 through 1978, before ending up at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
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