Astroniz-YT-Tutorials

Repository of my Space Science with Python YT tutorial series (by ThomasAlbin)

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  • [OC] The movement of the Solar System Barycenter
    2 projects | /r/dataisbeautiful | 2 Jan 2022
    If you want to learn more about space stuff, feel free to take a look at my other repository or my YouTube channel. Questions, here or on Twitter are always welcome.
  • Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
    8 projects | /r/Python | 26 Dec 2021
    I finished now my 19th "Space Science with Python" tutorial video. I will post soon a description of the most recent content. My GitHub repo & YT Channel, for those who are interested.
  • Space Science with Python
    1 project | /r/Astronomy | 10 Dec 2021
    Let me just share the coding parts, for you to learn and reproduce: https://github.com/ThomasAlbin/Astroniz-YT-Tutorials. If you want o reach out to me via YT, search for me: Astroniz (I don't know if posting my own YT channel is OK in this sub)
    1 project | /r/astrophysics | 10 Dec 2021
    Now, a few weeks ago, I rebooted my series and moved to YouTube. I don't know if this is the best platform for programming tutorials. However all code snippets and notebooks are also available on GitHub. For now, I am covering some basics using Python and the NASA toolkit SPICE. In the next videos I will focus a little bit on cometary data and later, Machine Learning applications will follow as well as reproducing space scientific insights that are covered in papers.
  • Space Science with Python - Part 12: Ceres' Orbit
    1 project | /r/Python | 17 Nov 2021
    P.S.: the GitHub repo: https://github.com/ThomasAlbin/Astroniz-YT-Tutorials
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ThomasAlbin/Astroniz-YT-Tutorials is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of Astroniz-YT-Tutorials is Jupyter Notebook.


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