Software for handling Cassini ISS data
Project description
Python utilities to work with Cassini’s ISS camera system
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If you use this software, please consider citing it:
Bibtex record:
@misc{k_michael_aye_2016_51899, author = {K.-Michael Aye}, title = {pyciss}, version = {v0.4.1}, publisher = {Zenodo}, month = may, year = 2016, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.51899}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.51899} }
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Installation
Several possibilities:
pypi
pip install pyciss
github
git clone https://github.com/michaelaye/pyciss.git
(without SSH keys)git clone git@github.com:michaelaye/pyciss.git
(with SSH keys)
followed by:
cd pyciss && pip install .
Continuous Integration
Acknowledgements
Miodrac Sremcevic for introducing me into some of the tricks of Saturn ring image analysis with Cassini ISS data and for producing a very nice resonance data file for the Saturn rings, here is one of his publications about it:
Sremčević, M., Stewart, G.R., Albers, N., Colwell, J.E., Esposito, L.W., 2008. Density Waves in Saturn’s Rings: Non-linear Dispersion and Moon Libration Effects. American Astronomical Society 40, 24.03–.
Morgan Rehnberg for providing me with Miodrag’s data file and answering some of my newbie questions.
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