Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: astrocats
Version: 0.3.16
Summary: Package for downloading, analyzing, and constructing open astronomy catalogs.
Home-page: https://github.com/astrocatalogs/astrocats
Author: James Guillochon & Luke Kelley
Author-email: guillochon@gmail.com
License: MIT
Download-URL: https://github.com/astrocatalogs/astrocats/tarball/0.3.16
Description: # Astrocats: Open Astronomy Catalogs #
        
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        The Astrocats package enables astronomers to construct their own curated catalogs of astronomical data with the intention of producing shareable catalogs of that data in human-readable formats. Astrocats is used by several existing open astronomy catalogs, including:
        
        * [The Open Supernova Catalog](https://sne.space) [[GitHub repo](https://github.com/astrocatalogs/supernovae)]
        * [The Open TDE Catalog](https://tde.space) [[GitHub repo](https://github.com/astrocatalogs/tidaldisruptions)]
        * [The Open Nova Catalog](https://opennova.space) [[GitHub repo](https://github.com/astrocatalogs/novae)]
        * [The Open Black Hole Catalog](https://holes.space) [[GitHub repo](https://github.com/astrocatalogs/blackholes)]
        
        The process for creating one's own open astronomy catalog involves checking out this package and designing a "module" for it that is specific to that catalog's needs, a [Wiki is available](https://github.com/astrocatalogs/astrocats/wiki) with instructions for doing so. At the moment the most developed module is the Open Supernova Catalog module; to set up astrocats with the supernovae module, one needs to check out two repositories:
        
        ```shell
        git clone git@github.com:astrocatalogs/astrocats.git
        cd astrocats
        git clone git@github.com:astrocatalogs/supernovae.git
        ```
        
        Astrocats will soon be listed on PyPi, at which point the install instructions will involve pip and a setup script, for now the install must be performed manually.
        
Keywords: astronomy
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
