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Mimic
We use the actual live data from the International Space Station to control a 3D-printed model that moves the solar arrays and radiators to track the real ISS in real time for STEM outreach purposes! We also host webpages which display ALL of the public ISS telemetry: (by ISS-Mimic)
SpiceyPy discussion
SpiceyPy reviews and mentions
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Google DeepMind team up to solve the Navier-Stokes million-dollar problem
https://github.com/dynamicslab/pysindy/issues/383#issuecomme...
OSIRIS-code can simulate laser emissions in plasma, nonlinear optics in plasma,; and supports Checkpointing and thus probably parallelization; https://news.ycombinator.com/context?id=44371059
For simulations of gravity-assisted spacecraft trajectories, in n-body (vortical fluidic) gravity:
> JPL SPICE toolkit: https://naif.jpl.nasa.gov/naif/toolkit.html
> SpiceyPy: https://github.com/AndrewAnnex/SpiceyPy
"Gravity as a fluid dynamic phenomenon in a superfluid quantum space. Fluid quantum gravity and relativity." (2017) https://hal.science/hal-01248015/ :
> [ Bernoulli, Navier-Stokes, Gross-Pitaevskii vortices in a field with curl ]
Shouldn't solving NS also solve for n-body gravity?
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JPL Horizons on-line solar system data and ephemeris computation service
This group at JPL is the canonical source for solar system ephemeris, including planets and small bodies. The models are numerically integrated equations of motion that I’m sure include all kinds of corrections, especially for bodies of great interest such as Mars or moons being considered for science visits.
I used to use the python package jplephem to support ephemeris queries, but I understand that SpiceyPy is a more modern replacement (https://github.com/AndrewAnnex/SpiceyPy).
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NAPI wrap question
So i have this crazy idea to make a node module for NASA's cspice thingy, like what spiceypy has done.
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AndrewAnnex/SpiceyPy is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of SpiceyPy is Python.