astropy
A community effort to develop a common core package for Astronomy in Python and foster an ecosystem of interoperable astronomy packages.
Web: astropy.org
Source: github.com/astropy/astropy
Docs: docs.astropy.org
Tutorials: learn.astropy.org
- Welcome new astropy users at #AAS247! Here, Kelle Cruz is introducing an absolute unit of a module: the astropy units module. 🔭 #astrocode
- The workshop team at @astropy.org looks forward to seeing you at @aas.org #aas247 on Sunday, January 4th in Phoenix! 🔭
- Register yourself or a student for the 'Python and Astropy for Astronomical Data Analysis' workshop at @aas.org on January 4, 2026. 🔭 #aas247 #astrocode You'll get a broad overview of the astropy functionality that powers astronomy, taught by the @astropy.org team. github.com/astropy/astr...
- Have you ever wanted @astropy.org tutorials on: – spectroscopic data reduction from a raw FITS image, – computing galactic orbits from Gaia measurements, – cross-matching astronomical catalogs? Check out the redesigned learn.astropy.org! Announcement from @numfocus.bsky.social below. 🧪🔭 #astrocode
- Already registered for #AAS247, but ready to register for the Astropy Workshop too? 🔭 1) Click "Register for AAS 247" from the conference webpage 2) Scroll to the table with the section labeled "1. Workshops" 3) Scroll to "Python and Astropy for Astronomical Data Analysis", and click "Add"
- Heads up: the deadline for regular registration for #AAS247 is Friday, November 7. (Late registration is still an option after Friday, but more expensive). While you and your colleagues/students register, remember to register for the @astropy.org workshop! 🔭 #astrocode
- Register yourself or a student for the 'Python and Astropy for Astronomical Data Analysis' workshop at @aas.org on January 4, 2026. 🔭 #aas247 #astrocode You'll get a broad overview of the astropy functionality that powers astronomy, taught by the @astropy.org team. github.com/astropy/astr...
- Encourage a student to register for the astropy workshop! 🔭 #astrocode
- Register yourself or a student for the 'Python and Astropy for Astronomical Data Analysis' workshop at @aas.org on January 4, 2026. 🔭 #aas247 #astrocode You'll get a broad overview of the astropy functionality that powers astronomy, taught by the @astropy.org team. github.com/astropy/astr...
- Register yourself or a student for the 'Python and Astropy for Astronomical Data Analysis' workshop at @aas.org on January 4, 2026. 🔭 #aas247 #astrocode You'll get a broad overview of the astropy functionality that powers astronomy, taught by the @astropy.org team. github.com/astropy/astr...
- The Astropy Project is made by our community, for our community. But who are we, exactly? We want *your* input in the first astropy user survey: forms.gle/KX2cNuFsQYgV... Share how you use astropy, how to improve it, and how we can support you and your work! 🧪🔭
- We are having a blast at the astropy workshop at #AAS245. 🔭 Did you miss out? Fear not! All workshop materials are publicly available on GitHub: github.com/astropy/astr...
- Spots are still available! Register for the astropy workshop at #AAS245 in Maryland on Sunday. 🔭 We have a great lineup of topics to cover: github.com/astropy/astr...
- Spots available! Register for the "Python and Astropy for Astronomical Data Analysis" workshop on Sunday, January 12 at the 245th AAS meeting at National Harbor, Maryland. #AAS245 🔭 Meeting/workshop registration: aas.org/meetings/aas... Schedule and workshop materials: github.com/astropy/astr...
- Spots available! Register for the "Python and Astropy for Astronomical Data Analysis" workshop on Sunday, January 12 at the 245th AAS meeting at National Harbor, Maryland. #AAS245 🔭 Meeting/workshop registration: aas.org/meetings/aas... Schedule and workshop materials: github.com/astropy/astr...
- We’re thankful for our community contributors. 🦃🙏 See you at #AAS245 in Maryland! 🧪🔭
- Don't forget to register yourself and your students for this winter's @astropy.org workshop at AAS 245! We can't wait to see you there. 🧪🔭
- We're looking forward to all the work we can do with this new 2024 NASA ROSES OSTFL foundation award for our program "Investing in the Astropy Project to Enable Research and Education in Astronomy," led by PI @eteq.bsky.social. 🧪🔭 www.nasa.gov/news-release...
- I am very excited to share that NASA has selected 15 open source projects under the Open Source Tools, Frameworks, and Libraries call. This will provide $15M over the next 5 years. #OpenScience #opensourcesoftware #NASA #astrocode www.nasa.gov/news-release...
- Did you know that the data reduction pipelines for JWST and the Roman Space Telescope are written in Python, and depend heavily on astropy? 🧪🔭 Don't forget to register for the astropy workshop at this winter's @aasoffice.bsky.social meeting for an intro to astropy! #AAS245
- The AAS late abstract deadline is Oct 17. While you're registering, register for the astropy workshop and tell a friend to come too! 🔭 aas.org/meetings/aas...
- Don't forget to register yourself and your students for this winter's @astropy.org workshop at AAS 245! We can't wait to see you there. 🧪🔭
- Don't forget to register yourself and your students for this winter's @astropy.org workshop at AAS 245! We can't wait to see you there. 🧪🔭
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