
Astropy
The Astropy Project is a community effort to develop a common core package for Astronomy in Python and foster an ecosystem of interoperable astronomy packages.
astropy: A Community Python Library for Astronomy
It is at the core of the Astropy Project, which aims to enable the community to develop a robust ecosystem of affiliated packages covering a broad range of needs for astronomical research, data …
Home | Learn Astropy
Astropy is a Python library for use in astronomy. Learn Astropy provides a portal to all of the Astropy educational material.
Getting Started — Astropy v7.2.0
Installation Importing astropy and Sub-packages Getting Started with Sub-packages Tutorials Get Help Contribute and Report Problems About the Astropy Project previous astropy: A Community Python …
User Guide — Astropy v7.2.0
Computations and utilities Cosmological Calculations (astropy.cosmology) Convolution and Filtering (astropy.convolution) IERS data access (astropy.utils.iers) Data Visualization (astropy.visualization) …
Astropy | v7.0 Released!
The astropy core package is a community-driven Python package intended to contain much of the core functionality and common tools needed for astronomy and astrophysics.
About - Astropy
The Astropy Project is a community effort to develop a core package for astronomy using the Python programming language and improve usability, interoperability, and collaboration between astronomy …
Installation — Astropy v7.2.0
To create a new Python environment for astropy and other packages, start by launching a terminal (under a UNIX-like system) or the miniforge Prompt (under Windows).
Cosmological Calculations (astropy.cosmology) — Astropy v7.2.0
astropy.cosmology.units extends the astropy.units sub-package, adding and collecting cosmological units and equivalencies, like h for keeping track of (dimensionless) factors of the Hubble constant.
Installation — Astropy v8.0.0.dev358+g642c855b4
Create Python Environment # To create a new Python environment for astropy and other packages, start by launching a terminal (under a UNIX-like system) or the miniforge Prompt (under Windows). …