poliastro - 🚀 Astrodynamics in Python
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poliastro - 🚀 Astrodynamics in Python
Repository for the EinsteinPy core package 🚀
An open source Python package for plasma research and education
Python-based Space Physics Environment Data Analysis Software
Radar using Red Pitaya for RF: using Raspberry Pi 3 for quad-core radar signal processing
Python for heliospheric and planetary physics
Python version of geopack and Tsyganenko models
hapsira - 🚀 Astrodynamics in Python - a poliastro fork
This repository contains the laboratory portion of an upper level undergraduate class in Python on data visualization and statistics for geo & space scientists. Labs are updated when the course is in session through the most recent branch. See master version for current class.
Python package of the multi-spacecraft longitudinal configuration plotter Solar-MACH
Space Physics made EASY! A simple Python package to deal with main Space Physics WebServices (CDA,SSC,AMDA,..)
Python library supporting data access and analysis for All-Sky Imager (ASI) data
Python routines to work with space data, particularly with MMS data. Also some general plasma routines.
The Solar MAgnetic Connection Haus (Solar-MACH) tool is a multi-spacecraft longitudinal configuration plotter
The Arbitrary Linear Plasma Solver
Machine Learning tools for Space Weather and Plasma Physics
Space Weather Monitor Application (SWMA) is an open-source application made for visualizing real-time space weather related data.
RAM-SCB is a unique code that combines a kinetic model of ring current plasma with a three dimensional force-balanced model of the terrestrial magnetic field to simulate Earth's inner magnetosphere.
The New Hampshire Dispersion relation Solver
Final degree project: Study of analytical solutions for low-thrust trajectories
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