Astronomy
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Welcome to the Astronomy |
App/Package | Abstract | Addition or Link |
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OSKAR | SKA Radio telescope simulator | [[1]] [[2]] |
R-cran-maptools | Tools for reading and handling spatial objects | [[3]] [[4]] |
accrete | Accrete is a physical simulation of solar system planet formation | [[5]] [[6]] |
astrometry | Software for describing astronomical images | [[7]] [[8]] |
boinc-astropulse | Astropulse for BOINC, Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence | [[9]] [[10]] |
celestia-glut | Scriptable space flight simulator for X11 | [[11]] [[12]] |
celestia-gtk | Scriptable space flight simulator for X11 | [[13]] [[14]] |
foxtrotgps | Lightweight opensource gps moving map application | [[15]] [[16]] |
geographiclib | Library for geographic projections | [[17]] [[18]] |
gkrellmoon2 | Moon clock plugin for Gkrellm2 | [[19]] [[20]] |
gnuastro | GNU astronomy utilities and library | [[21]] [[22]] |
gnuradio | Amateur Radio Software defined radio | [[23]] [[24]] |
google-earth | Virtual globe, map and geographical information program | [[25]] [[26]] |
gpscorrelate | Correlate digital camera photos with GPS data in GPX format | [[27]] [[28]] |
gpsd | Daemon that monitors one or more GPSes attached to a host computer | [[29]] [[30]] |
gpsman | Tcl/Tk-based GPS management utility | [[31]] [[32]] |
gpsprune | Application for viewing, editing, and converting GPS coordinate data | [[33]] [[34]] |
gpxloggerd | Daemon that connects to the GPSD daemon and logs GPS traces | [[35]] |
josm | Comprehensive editor for OpenStreetMap.org database | [[36]] [[37]] |
kstars | KDE desktop planetarium | [[38]] [[39]] |
luna | Display the moon's phase | [[40]] [[41]] |
marble | Virtual globe and world atlas for KDE | [[42]] [[43]] |
merkaartor | Openstreetmap mapping program | [[44]] [[45]] |
mkgmap | Convert OpenStreetMap data into a Garmin format | [[46]] [[47]] |
mymoon | Show latitude and longitude of the moon | [[48]] |
nightfall | Interactive binary star application | [[49]] [[50]] |
openuniverse | OpenGL Solar System simulator for X Window System | [[51]] [[52]] |
p5-Astro-App-Satpass2 | Forecast satellite visibility | ttps://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/astro/p5-Astro-App-Satpass2/pkg-descr?revision=HEAD [[53]] |
p5-Astro-Catalog | Generic stellar catalogue object | [[54]] |
p5-Astro-Constants | Physical constants for use in astronomy | [[55]] [[56]] |
p5-Astro-Coords | Class for handling astronomical coordinates | [[57]] [[58]] |
p5-Astro-Sunrise | Perl extension for computing the sunrise/sunset on a given day | [[59]] |
p5-Astro-Telescope | Class for obtaining telescope information | [[60]] [[61]] |
p5-Astro-satpass | Classes and app to compute satellite visibility | [[62]] [[63]] |
p5-GPS-Babel | Perl interface to gpsbabel | [[64]] |
p5-Weather-Underground | Retrieve weather information from wunderground.com | [[65]] [[66]] |
predict | Satellite tracking program for amateur radio satellites | [[67]] [[68]] |
py27-HoroscopeGenerator | Generate horoscopes using context-free grammar | [[69]] |
py27-yt | Analysis and visualization toolkit for volumetric data | [[70]] [[71]] |
py37-apitran | Toolkit to handle the automatic picture transmission protocol | [[72]] [[73]] |
py37-astLib | Astronomy modules for Python | [[74]] [[75]] |
py37-astropy | Community-developed python astronomy tools | [[76]] [[77]] |
py37-ephem | Compute positions of the planets and stars | [[78]] [[79]] [[80]] |
py37-metpy | Collection of tools for processing weather data | [[81]] [[82]] [[83]] |
py37-yt | Analysis and visualization toolkit for volumetric data | [[84]] [[85]] |
qmapshack | Ultimate outdoor aficionado's tool | ttps://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports/head/astro/qmapshack/pkg-descr?revision=HEAD [[86]] |
rmap | Generates images of the Earth centered at a particular location | [[87]] [[88]] |
siril | Astronomical image processing software | [[89]] [[90]] |
starplot | 3-dimensional viewer for star charts | [[91]] [[92]] |
stellarium | 3D photo-realistic sky renderer (planetarium) | [[93]] [[94]] |
sunclock | Shows which portion of the Earth's surface is illuminated by the Sun | [[95]] [[96]] |
weather | Utility to provide current weather conditions and forecasts | [[97]] [[98]] |
wmjupiter | Dockapp that displays information on Jupiter | [[99]] [[100]] |
xworld | Earth as seen from the direction of the sun | [[101]] |
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