This metapackage will install Debian Astro packages to control (mainly
amateur) telescopes and do their data reduction.
Official Debian packages with high relevance
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aravis-tools
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0.6.0-2
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New upstream version
0.9.0
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Aravis based tools for GenICam cameras
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aravis-tools:
Aravis based tools for GenICam cameras
- Description
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Basic viewer for aravis compatible cameras, real-time camera control using
GenICam implemented properties (arv-viewer-0.8).
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- 5 regular users
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11 recent
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109 total installations
(of 247424 submissions)
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freeture
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1.3.0-1
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Free software to capTure meteors
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freeture:
Free software to capTure meteors
- Description
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This meteor detection software is aimed to monitor the sky with GigE all-sky
cameras to detect and record falling stars and fireball.
It was originally developed for the FRIPON (Fireball Recovery and
InterPlanetary Observation Network) project.
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- 1 regular users
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10 total installations
(of 247424 submissions)
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gcx
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1.3-1.1
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??? missing short description for package gcx :-(
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gcx:
??? missing short description for package gcx :-(
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- field
- astronomy
- interface
- commandline, x11
- role
- program
- scope
- utility
- uitoolkit
- gtk
- use
- converting, viewing
- works-with
- image, image:raster
- x11
- application
- Popularity
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- 6 regular users
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11 recent
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124 total installations
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indi-bin
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2.0.9+dfsg-1
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New upstream version
2.1.0
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INDI server, drivers and tools
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indi-bin:
INDI server, drivers and tools
- Description
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INDI (Instrument-Neutral Device Interface) is a distributed XML-based
control protocol designed to operate astronomical instrumentation.
INDI is small, flexible, easy to parse, scalable, and stateless.
It supports common DCS functions such as remote control, data acquisition,
monitoring, and a lot more.
This package contains the INDI server, the drivers for the supported
astronomical instrumentation, and other INDI tools.
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- field
- astronomy
- interface
- commandline
- network
- service
- role
- program
- Popularity
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- 127 regular users
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64 recent
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1092 total installations
(of 247424 submissions)
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indi-webcam
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1.0+20221222161740-1
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INDI Driver for web cameras
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indi-webcam:
INDI Driver for web cameras
- Description
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This package contains a driver for FFMPEG based web cameras.
This driver is compatible with any INDI client such as KStars or Xephem.
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1.0+20221222161740-1
(sid)
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1.0+20221222161740-1
(bookworm)
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1.0+20221222161740-1
(trixie)
- Popularity
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- 6 regular users
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12 recent
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74 total installations
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kstars
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4.14.2-1
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New upstream version
3.7.0
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desktop planetarium, observation planning and telescope control
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kstars:
desktop planetarium, observation planning and telescope control
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KStars is a scientifically accurate desktop planetarium, visualising a
graphical simulation of the night sky from any location on Earth, at any date
and time.
The display includes 130,000 stars, 13,000 deep-sky objects, all 8 planets,
the Sun and Moon, and thousands of comets and asteroids. KStars addresses
students and amateur astronomers of all levels.
The database of known objects can be extended and updated from local or
remote databases, which is prepared for in a user-extendable interface.
KStars suggests observations of particular interest like conjunctions
with respect to the location of the user. And for user-selected targets it
proposes the ones that are best-observable.
The software may be used for planning experiments around the globe,
e.g. for remote controlled commercial services. But KStars also
features an INDI interface to control local telescopes and cameras.
Users with programming experience can script it via the KDE desktop bus.
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- field
- astronomy
- interface
- x11
- role
- program
- suite
- kde
- uitoolkit
- qt
- use
- learning
- x11
- application
- Popularity
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- 108 regular users
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62 recent
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1192 total installations
(of 247424 submissions)
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linguider
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4.1.1-1
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Astronomical autoguiding program for Linux
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linguider:
Astronomical autoguiding program for Linux
- Description
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Lin-guider is an astronomical autoguiding program for Linux.
It supports Philips, Logitech, uvc webcams, QHY5, QHY6, DSI2PRO,
QHY5L-II-M, QHY5L-II-C, QHY5-II, ATIK, Starlight Xpress, ZWO ASI astrocams for
video and FTDI chip-based, parallel port-based (LPT), GPIO-based,
GPUSB devices, Nexstar-protocol based and QHY5, QHY6, QHY5L-II-M, QHY5L-II-C,
QHY5-II, ATIK, Starlight Xpress, ZWO ASI astrocams for pulse guiding.
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11 total installations
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lynkeos.app
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1.2-7
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GNUstep app for processing planetary astronomical images
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lynkeos.app:
GNUstep app for processing planetary astronomical images
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Lynkeos is an application dedicated to the processing of astronomical
(mainly planetary) images taken with a webcam through a telescope.
By stacking the best images, the signal to noise ratio is increased
and details lost in the noise of individual images become visible in
the resulting image.
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- field
- astronomy
- interface
- x11
- role
- program
- suite
- gnustep
- uitoolkit
- gnustep
- Popularity
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- 6 regular users
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12 recent
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107 total installations
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wxastrocapture
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1.8.1+git20140821.796e1a1+dfsg-2
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Windows linuX Astronomy Capture
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wxastrocapture:
Windows linuX Astronomy Capture
- Description
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wxAstroCapture controls cameras for planetary/lunar/solar and deep sky
imaging. Long exposures are supported for SC modified webcams with
serial and parallel port long exposure control. Also supported are
Artemis/ATK cameras for 16bit deep sky imaging and webcam autoguiding
using normal or long exposures.
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1.8.1+git20140821.796e1a1+dfsg-2
(bookworm)
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1.8.1+git20140821+dfsg-1
(stretch)
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1.8.1+git20140821+dfsg-1
(jessie)
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1.8.1+git20140821.796e1a1+dfsg-1
(bullseye)
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1.8.1+git20140821+dfsg-2
(buster)
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1.8.1+git20140821.796e1a1+dfsg-2
(sid)
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1.8.1+git20140821.796e1a1+dfsg-2
(trixie)
- Popularity
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- 6 regular users
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11 recent
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122 total installations
(of 247424 submissions)
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No known packages available but some record of interest (WNPP bug)
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audela
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Free and open source astronomy software
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audela:
Free and open source astronomy software
- Description
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Audela is a free and open source astronomy software intended for digital
observations (CCD cameras, Webcams, etc.). Its concept is entirely new,
because whilst it features advanced image processing and acquisition
functions like existing software, its originality lies in the fact that it
is entirely reprogrammable using simple scripts. It can control many
telescope mounts and cameras or DSLRs.
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rts2
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Open source observatory manager
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rts2:
Open source observatory manager
- Description
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RTS2, or Remote Telescope System, 2nd Version, is an integrated open
source package for remote observatory control under the Linux
operating system. Its goals is to create a system, which you will
put on computer(s) running observatory, and it will keep it running,
protecting it from elements, taking images, ensuring that pointing
is good, reacting to TOOs, keeping track what was done, sending you
data, and helping you to do science.
RTS2 is designed to run the observatory in fully autonomous mode,
picking targets from a database table, storing image meta data to the
database, processing images and storing their WCS coordinates in the
database and offering Virtual-Observatory enabled access to them. It
is currently running on various telescope setups world-wide. For
control of devices from various manufacturers we developed an
abstract device layer, enabling control of all possible combinations
of mounts, CCDs, photometers, roof and cupola controllers.
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