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{{From|https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuScience/Astronomy}} | {{From|https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuScience/Astronomy}} | ||
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=== Ubuntu Astronomy Packages === | === Ubuntu Astronomy Packages === | ||
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Ubuntu Linux includes many packages useful for astronomy and astrophysics. | Ubuntu Linux includes many packages useful for astronomy and astrophysics. | ||
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==== Celestia ==== | ==== Celestia ==== | ||
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''A real-time visual space simulation'' | ''A real-time visual space simulation'' | ||
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Choose a point within the Local Group of galaxies, and Celestia will show you an approximation of how it would appear to your eyes were you actually there. Orbit a couple kilometers above the surface of a tiny, irregular asteroid, then head off towards Jupiter, watching it grow from a bright point of light into a looming sphere filling your field of vision. | Choose a point within the Local Group of galaxies, and Celestia will show you an approximation of how it would appear to your eyes were you actually there. Orbit a couple kilometers above the surface of a tiny, irregular asteroid, then head off towards Jupiter, watching it grow from a bright point of light into a looming sphere filling your field of vision. | ||
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Leave our solar system entirely and observe the sun as it fades from a brilliant disk to a bright star, disappearing almost entirely as you head off toward the Upsilon Andromeda system to orbit around its innermost giant planet. | Leave our solar system entirely and observe the sun as it fades from a brilliant disk to a bright star, disappearing almost entirely as you head off toward the Upsilon Andromeda system to orbit around its innermost giant planet. | ||
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''Celestia is available with a range of front-ends'' | ''Celestia is available with a range of front-ends'' | ||
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'''[http://www.shatters.net/celestia/ Homepage] [http://www.shatters.net/celestia/documentation.html User Guide] [http://packages.ubuntu.com/celestia Package Information]''' | '''[http://www.shatters.net/celestia/ Homepage] [http://www.shatters.net/celestia/documentation.html User Guide] [http://packages.ubuntu.com/celestia Package Information]''' | ||
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==== Fv ==== | ==== Fv ==== | ||
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''A tool for viewing and editing FITS-format files'' | ''A tool for viewing and editing FITS-format files'' | ||
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Fv provides a graphical user interface to data stored in FITS | Fv provides a graphical user interface to data stored in FITS | ||
(Flexible Image Transport System) files. Local files can be created, | (Flexible Image Transport System) files. Local files can be created, | ||
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downloading, and plotting of images and object lists for a region of | downloading, and plotting of images and object lists for a region of | ||
the sky. | the sky. | ||
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''FITS support is also available through The GIMP'' | ''FITS support is also available through The GIMP'' | ||
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'''[http://heasarc.nasa.gov/ftools/fv/ Homepage] [http://heasarc.nasa.gov/ftools/fv/tutorial/fv_guide.html User Guide] [http://packages.ubuntu.com/fv Package Information]''' | '''[http://heasarc.nasa.gov/ftools/fv/ Homepage] [http://heasarc.nasa.gov/ftools/fv/tutorial/fv_guide.html User Guide] [http://packages.ubuntu.com/fv Package Information]''' | ||
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==== GCX ==== | ==== GCX ==== | ||
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''Astronomical image processing and photometry'' | ''Astronomical image processing and photometry'' | ||
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Gcx is an astronomical image processing and data reduction tool, | Gcx is an astronomical image processing and data reduction tool, | ||
with an easy to use graphical user interface. It provides a | with an easy to use graphical user interface. It provides a | ||
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(bias, dark, flat, frame alignment and stacking); It can function | (bias, dark, flat, frame alignment and stacking); It can function | ||
as a FITS viewer. | as a FITS viewer. | ||
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The program can control CCD cameras and telescopes, and implement | The program can control CCD cameras and telescopes, and implement | ||
automatic observation scripting. Cameras are controlled through a | automatic observation scripting. Cameras are controlled through a | ||
hardware-specific server, to which gcx connects through a TCP socket. | hardware-specific server, to which gcx connects through a TCP socket. | ||
It generates FITS files with comprehensive header information. | It generates FITS files with comprehensive header information. | ||
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'''[http://astro.corlan.net/gcx/ Homepage] [http://astro.corlan.net/gcx/html/index.html User Manual] [http://packages.ubuntu.com/gcx Package Information]''' | '''[http://astro.corlan.net/gcx/ Homepage] [http://astro.corlan.net/gcx/html/index.html User Manual] [http://packages.ubuntu.com/gcx Package Information]''' | ||
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==== IFRIT ==== | ==== IFRIT ==== | ||
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''A powerful tool for visualizing 3-dimensional data sets'' | ''A powerful tool for visualizing 3-dimensional data sets'' | ||
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IFRIT (the Ionization FRont Interactive Tool) has its origins (and | IFRIT (the Ionization FRont Interactive Tool) has its origins (and | ||
hence name) in a specialized utility designed to visualize ionization | hence name) in a specialized utility designed to visualize ionization | ||
fronts in cosmological numerical simulations. IFRIT, however, has | fronts in cosmological numerical simulations. IFRIT, however, has | ||
outgrown its origins and now can visualize general data sets as well. | outgrown its origins and now can visualize general data sets as well. | ||
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'''[http://home.fnal.gov/~gnedin/IFRIT/ Homepage] [http://home.fnal.gov/~gnedin/IFRIT/intro_anims.html Example Animations] [http://packages.ubuntu.com/ifrit Package Information]''' | '''[http://home.fnal.gov/~gnedin/IFRIT/ Homepage] [http://home.fnal.gov/~gnedin/IFRIT/intro_anims.html Example Animations] [http://packages.ubuntu.com/ifrit Package Information]''' | ||
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==== KStars ==== | ==== KStars ==== | ||
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''A desktop planetarium application'' | ''A desktop planetarium application'' | ||
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KStars is a graphical desktop planetarium for KDE. It depicts an | KStars is a graphical desktop planetarium for KDE. It depicts an | ||
accurate simulation of the night sky, including stars, constellations, | accurate simulation of the night sky, including stars, constellations, | ||
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comets and asteroids. You can see the sky as it appears from any | comets and asteroids. You can see the sky as it appears from any | ||
location on Earth, on any date. | location on Earth, on any date. | ||
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The user interface is highly intuitive and flexible. The display can | The user interface is highly intuitive and flexible. The display can | ||
be panned and zoomed with the mouse, and you can easily identify | be panned and zoomed with the mouse, and you can easily identify | ||
objects and track their motion across the sky. KStars includes many | objects and track their motion across the sky. KStars includes many | ||
powerful features, yet the interface is clean and simple and fun to use. | powerful features, yet the interface is clean and simple and fun to use. | ||
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'''[http://edu.kde.org/kstars/ Homepage] [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeedu/kstars/ User Handbook] [http://packages.ubuntu.com/kstars Package Information]''' | '''[http://edu.kde.org/kstars/ Homepage] [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeedu/kstars/ User Handbook] [http://packages.ubuntu.com/kstars Package Information]''' | ||
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=== Unofficial Astronomy packages === | === Unofficial Astronomy packages === | ||
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=== Other Astronomy software not in Ubuntu === | === Other Astronomy software not in Ubuntu === | ||
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=== Links === | === Links === | ||
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* UbuntuScience | * UbuntuScience | ||
* [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianScienceAstronomy Debian Science and Astronomy] | * [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianScienceAstronomy Debian Science and Astronomy] | ||
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[[category:CategoryScience]] | [[category:CategoryScience]] | ||
[[category:UbuntuHelp]] | [[category:UbuntuHelp]] |
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目录
Ubuntu Astronomy Packages
Ubuntu Linux includes many packages useful for astronomy and astrophysics.
Celestia
A real-time visual space simulation Choose a point within the Local Group of galaxies, and Celestia will show you an approximation of how it would appear to your eyes were you actually there. Orbit a couple kilometers above the surface of a tiny, irregular asteroid, then head off towards Jupiter, watching it grow from a bright point of light into a looming sphere filling your field of vision. Leave our solar system entirely and observe the sun as it fades from a brilliant disk to a bright star, disappearing almost entirely as you head off toward the Upsilon Andromeda system to orbit around its innermost giant planet. Celestia is available with a range of front-ends Homepage User Guide Package Information
Fv
A tool for viewing and editing FITS-format files Fv provides a graphical user interface to data stored in FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) files. Local files can be created, viewed and edited, files on the internet can be opened read-only through the http and ftp protocols. Through the POWplot program, FITS data can be visualized in a large variety of styles. An interface to the Sky-View online database allows for searching, downloading, and plotting of images and object lists for a region of the sky. FITS support is also available through The GIMP Homepage User Guide Package Information
GCX
Astronomical image processing and photometry Gcx is an astronomical image processing and data reduction tool, with an easy to use graphical user interface. It provides a complete set of data reduction functions for CCD photometry, with frame WCS fitting, automatic star identification, aperture photometry of target and standard stars, single-frame ensemble photometry solution finding, multi-frame color coefficient fitting, extinction coefficient fitting, and all-sky photometry; as well as general-purpose astronomical image processing functions (bias, dark, flat, frame alignment and stacking); It can function as a FITS viewer. The program can control CCD cameras and telescopes, and implement automatic observation scripting. Cameras are controlled through a hardware-specific server, to which gcx connects through a TCP socket. It generates FITS files with comprehensive header information. Homepage User Manual Package Information
IFRIT
A powerful tool for visualizing 3-dimensional data sets IFRIT (the Ionization FRont Interactive Tool) has its origins (and hence name) in a specialized utility designed to visualize ionization fronts in cosmological numerical simulations. IFRIT, however, has outgrown its origins and now can visualize general data sets as well. Homepage Example Animations Package Information
KStars
A desktop planetarium application KStars is a graphical desktop planetarium for KDE. It depicts an accurate simulation of the night sky, including stars, constellations, star clusters, nebulae, galaxies, all planets, the Sun, the Moon, comets and asteroids. You can see the sky as it appears from any location on Earth, on any date. The user interface is highly intuitive and flexible. The display can be panned and zoomed with the mouse, and you can easily identify objects and track their motion across the sky. KStars includes many powerful features, yet the interface is clean and simple and fun to use. Homepage User Handbook Package Information
Unofficial Astronomy packages
Other Astronomy software not in Ubuntu
Links
- UbuntuScience
- Debian Science and Astronomy