Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: lightcurator
Version: 1.0a5
Summary: Creates a lightcurve database of series of images.
Home-page: https://github.com/moemyself3/lightcurator
Author: Moises Castillo
Author-email: castillo.moises11@gmail.com
License: MIT License
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        # LightCurve
        
        LightCurve is a module that creates light curves of a similar field of stars.
        This is useful in time domain astronomy in search of transient events
        and studies of variable stars, i.e. eclipsing binaries.
        
        
        # Table of Contents
        
        # Installation
        
        # Usage
        
        ```
        from lightcurator import lightcurves as lc
        
        object_table = lc.makelist('')
        
        # parallelized alignment
        object_table = lc.paralign(object_table)
        
        # or serial alignment
        object_table = lc.align(object_table)
        
        # All-in-one
        object_table = lc.do_lightcurve(object_table)
        ```
        
        The process follows:
        1. Take image list
        2. Align images
        3. Create a deepsky image
        4. Plate solve deepsky using `astrometery`
        5. Sorce extraction from deepsky image
        6. Create **reference image** with all candidate sources circled
        7. Match sources between aligned images
        8. Cross match sources from aligned images with sources from deepsky image
        9. Create Timeseries **plot** of different sources
        10. Cross match sources with catalogs like VSX and GCVS 
        
        
        # Credits
        
        # License
        
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
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