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Inter IIT Tech Meet 2018 - Bronze Medal for IIT Mandi 😎
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NectarCAM is a camera for Middle Sized Telescopes (MSTs) for the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA), the next generation of gamma-ray telescopes. I conducted a statistical study on the waveforms of the signal from a dark chamber and from a test run on Berlin's night skies.
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Get the AltAz coordinates for a given object using astropy and output on a OLED screen.
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Calculating potential binary stars’ periods using data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS)
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Analysing Solar Flares, project under Krittika, The Astronomy Club of IIT Bombay
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Exploratory data analysis and ML projects based on Astronomical data (Space Images)
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asrpy - Astronomical Spectroscopy Routines Python
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Image segmentation of satellite images of galaxies using machine learning and deep learning tecnique, in order to identifiy galaxies.
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An investigation into replicating the spurious effects of the reference sources for the ESPRESSO spectrograph
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Useful classes for joint fitting of many parameters to several data sets of one or two (images) dimensional data.
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A small GUI program for converting space images
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Repo for Astropy examples
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This plots all the messier objects, a set of 110 astronomical objects, in Mollweide View, taking a messier object as input while presenting its details and plotting the Sky View of the same.
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This script is used to analyze captured frames of astronomical images from a homemade astronomical observatory. File analysis data are uploaded to a remote server, where they are visualized in order to accumulate and store information about the astronomical objects being photographed. Using the calculated parameters (FWHM, etc.), you can evaluat…
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