Collection of Python scripts to make beautiful deepsky charts in various formats
Project description
Fchart3
Fchart3 is a project designed to create high quality astronomical charts. It is written in Python using data from Stellarium, Kstars and HnSky, including 300 million stars. It can be used to create both offline charts with output to PDF or online interactive charts as can be seen in the case of project CzSky.
Online interactive version is available on project CzSky:
Install:
Download this project and
python setup.py install
Run: fchart3 --help
to show commandline options.
The sources of original project fcharts can be found at:
However it relies on numarray which has been deprecated in favor of numpy.
Previous fchart sources for python2.7 can be found at:
This repository contains updated sourcecode so that the code may run with numpy.
This repository also contains following catalogs in the data/catalogs directory:
bsc5.dat
catalogue of bright starsconstbnd.dat
Catalogue of Constellation Boundary Dataconstellationship_western.fab
- western constellation lines from Stellariummilkyway.dat
- outlined Milky Waymilkyway_enhanced.dat
- shaded Milky Waydeep_sky.hnd
- catalog of deepsky objects from Hnsky created by Han Kleijn (https://www.hnsky.org/software.htm)namedstars.dat
- catalog of named stars from kstarsoutlines_catgen.dat
- nebulae outlines from OpenNGCPGC.dat
- catalogue of PGC galaxiesPGC_updates.dat
- actualizations of PGC cataloguestarnames.dat
- star names from kstarsstars_0_0v*.cat
- UsnoNomad catalogs from stellariumunamedstars.dat
- catalog of unamed stars from kstars
Authors
- Michiel Brentjens - original author
- Austin Riba - modern fchart for python 2.7, numpy. https://github.com/Fingel/fchart
- Vladimir Dvorak - fchart3: python3 + pycairo support. Rectangular view, constellations shapes, borderlines. Support for stars up to 16mag using HTM (hierarchical triangular mesh) and USNO NOMAD catalog.
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