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The 5th Annual American Museum of Natural History Hackathon produced by the BridgeUP: STEM program
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kepler is a C and Python astronomy library. It implements VSOP87 for the planets, ELP 2000-82B for the Moon, minor body calculations using the MPC database, IAU precession & nutation models, rise/transit/set, Moon phase, eclipse, and equinox/solstice calculations.
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The MATLAB model here presented performs trajectory propagations based on the Constant Density Polyhedron algorithm. With this model, it is possible to compute trajectories in the proximity of astronomical bodies such as asteroids or comets. The algorithm also allows to compute ballistic trajectories.
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TicketSwap’s product icon set.
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The goal of this thesis is to calculate the required filter bandwidths of the Comet Camera (CoCa) on the Comet Interceptor mission. Reflectance of the Comet as well as the exposure time need to be taken into account.
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Tails: chasing comets with ZTF and deep learning
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Moon Cheeser is an infinite runner where the player plays as a mouse gathering cheese pieces and avoiding craters and other astronomical objects, such as comets and planets, on a moon made of cheese.
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Oct 4, 2022 - GDScript
NASA CAMS (Camera for All Sky Surveillance) Meteor Shower Portal by SpaceML
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This version of the OrbFit package contains a modified orbit9 integrator. The integrator has been modified to integrate the spin axis dynamics of small asteroids, due to the YORP effect. At the same time, the Yarkovsky effect is modified according to the dynamics of the spin axis.
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Jan 19, 2024 - Fortran
A 3-D view on 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko comet☄️
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TicketSwap’s product component library
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For a solar system object and a period of time, get the object's ephemerides from JPL Horizon, and generate a DSS finding chart for each night
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C# desktop implementation of OrbitViewer applet
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Asteroids 🪨 that will make a close approach by Earth 🌏 today
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Dec 18, 2024 - TypeScript
This repository contains a python code which calculates level populations and fluorescence efficiencies (g-factors) for atoms (or molecules) in the presence of a radiation field (e.g. the solar spectrum).
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