Jupyter Notebook Astronomy

Open-source Jupyter Notebook projects categorized as Astronomy

Top 6 Jupyter Notebook Astronomy Projects

  • asteroids_atlas_of_space

    Code, data, and instructions for mapping orbits of asteroids in the solar system

  • jwst

    Python library for science observations from the James Webb Space Telescope

  • Project mention: Which MATLAB course to take for undecided | /r/URochester | 2023-05-31

    Paying for code doesn't make it any less prone to bugs. If Python can be trusted to handle observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, it can probably be trusted for other, more terrestrial applications. In any case, since it is open-source, you can always inspect the source code yourself to verify what it is doing.

  • InfluxDB

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  • poppy

    Physical Optics Propagation in Python

  • Project mention: Books/ other resources to learn about Fraunhofer diffraction farfield model using MATLAB/python? | /r/Optics | 2023-05-11
  • PyCBC-Tutorials

    Learn how to use PyCBC to analyze gravitational-wave data and do parameter inference.

  • PandExo

    A Community Tool for Transiting Exoplanet Science with the JWST & HST

  • Project mention: Help with running exoplanet simulations | /r/research | 2023-12-10

    Hello!! I'm an 11th grade AP Research student and I need help running exoplanet simulations. All of the simulations lead me to GitHub repositories (which I don't know how to use) and the installation guides are confusing. I'm currently looking at VPLanet (link to GitHub repository | link to installation guide), as well as vplot, PandExo, and Exo-Transmit. If there are any other options for running models of simulations, please let me know! My research is studying hycean exoplanets and relating them to future exoplanet characterization space missions, and I want to simulate a planet's conditions as well as instrumentation.

  • starclass

    Stellar Classification

NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

Jupyter Notebook Astronomy related posts

  • All the objects in the solar system that we know of!

    1 project | /r/Infographics | 21 Feb 2023
  • How many locations can you have in a single crystal sphere? Here is a map by Eleanor Lutz showing 18000 asteroids in the Solar System

    1 project | /r/spelljammer | 12 Oct 2022
  • A Map Of 18,000 Asteroids In The Solar System

    1 project | /r/IsaacArthur | 12 Oct 2022
  • The (Updated) Solar System of Sol 2590

    1 project | /r/worldbuilding | 17 May 2022
  • eleanorlutz/asteroids_atlas_of_space: Code, data, and instructions for mapping orbits of asteroids in the solar system

    1 project | /r/GOOOOODINTERNET | 18 Mar 2022
  • Code, data, and instructions for mapping orbits of asteroids in the solar system

    1 project | /r/space | 17 Mar 2022
  • Mapping the Solar System

    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Mar 2022
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Index

What are some of the best open-source Astronomy projects in Jupyter Notebook? This list will help you:

Project Stars
1 asteroids_atlas_of_space 1,183
2 jwst 534
3 poppy 197
4 PyCBC-Tutorials 107
5 PandExo 32
6 starclass 20

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