Python library to easily create and manipulate MOCs (Multi-Order Coverage maps)
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Python library to easily create and manipulate MOCs (Multi-Order Coverage maps)
BSD-licensed HEALPix for Astropy - maintained by @astrofrog and @lpsinger
HERMES is a publicly available computational framework for the line of sight integration over galactic radiative processes which creates sky maps in the HEALPix-compatibile format.
Dorado observation planning and scheduling simulations. Replaced by https://github.com/m4opt/m4opt
Pynkowski is a Python package to compute Minkowski Functionals, as well as their expected values for different fields.
Handle and Analyse Spherical, HEALPix and Cosmic Microwave Background data on a HEALPix grid.
An implementation of HEALPix in JavaScript / TypeScript
A Julia wrapper of the Healpix library.
Multi-Mission Multi-Messenger Observation Planning Toolkit
An experimental implement of Conv1d on HEALPix array
A Go library for converting between spherical and planar coordinates.
Harmonic-space statistics on the sphere
Miramare healpix analysis tools and a composable maximum likelihood component separation technique.
Pycsou extension module for linear inverse problems involving signals defined on non Euclidean domains represented as graphs.
🛰️Ce tutoriel montre comment extraire, visualiser et analyser les données du télescope spatial Planck. |🛰️This tutorial demonstrates how to extract, visualize, and analyze data from the Planck Space Telescope.
This repo provides code for detecting point sources on a sphere (i.e., the sky) by applying the continuous wavelet transform on raw count data. We use this tool to detect faint gamma-ray point sources from Fermi-LAT. See my skysearch repo for a pipeline.
World ocean simulation and import-export by Logy framework
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