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Python in Astronomy

Offered By: EuroPython Conference via YouTube

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Explore the intersection of Python programming and astronomy in this EuroPython conference talk. Delve into the history of astronomical observation, from ancient naked-eye observations to modern computational methods. Discover why Python has gained popularity among astronomers, despite competition from languages like Fortran and C/C++. Learn about the AstroPy module and its applications in astronomical research. Examine the use of MatPlotLib for creating sophisticated astronomical plots and graphs. Gain insights into practical research applications, including the use of AUTO, a hybrid Fortran-Python tool for computing bifurcation points in mathematical models. Cover topics such as astronomical units, coordinate systems, and 3D orbit evolution, providing a comprehensive overview of Python's role in advancing astronomical research and data analysis.

Syllabus

Intro
Outline
Introduction
Programming languages in Astronomy
Why astronomers choose Python?
What for astronomers use Python?
What are the most favorite module?
Quantity w AstroPy
Length unity in Astronomy
Distance in Solar System
Astronomic constants
Astronomical coordinates systems
Coordinate transformation
Special bifurcation projection
3D orbits evolution of main family (symetric)
3D orbits evolution of main family asymetryczne
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