Reverse Dependencies of astropy-healpix
The following projects have a declared dependency on astropy-healpix:
- argus-rico — Transient alert generation and database interaction for Argus and Evryscope
- astroquery — Functions and classes to access online astronomical data resources
- astrosa — Astronomical Observation Schedule Assessment Framework
- cosmotile — Cosmotile
- csromer — Compressed Sensing Rotation Measure Reconstructor
- dorado-scheduling — Dorado observation planning and scheduling simulations
- eventIsotropy — a robust measure of event isotropy at colliders
- fme — Train and evaluate weather/climate model emulators
- gaiaunlimited — Tools for manipulating Gaia selection functions.
- gdpyc — Gas and Dust Python Calculator
- gocart — Listen for, collect and convert multimessenger skymaps
- gwemopt — A python package for GW-EM Followup Optimization
- healpix-alchemy — SQLAlchemy extensions for HEALPix spatially indexed astronomy data
- hera-sim — A collection of simulation routines describing the HERA instrument.
- hpmoc — HPMOC is an ultra high-performance, cross-platform toolset for working with
- ligo.skymap — Tools for reading, writing, manipulating, and making LIGO and Virgo sky maps
- matvis — Fast matrix-based visibility simulator with interface to CPU and GPU
- nazgul — A code for fitting random Fourier features to time-seires for the IPN
- nutpy — Set of tools to study how space-telescopes with spin-precession scan strategies observe the sky
- nuztf — Package for multi-messenger correlation searches with ZTF
- pyradiosky — Python objects and interfaces for representing diffuse, extended and compact astrophysical radio sources
- reproject — Reproject astronomical images
- rgbloom — RGB from Gaia EDR3
- skytag — Annotate transient sources or galaxies with the percentage credibility region they reside within on a given HealPix sky map.
- skytempy — A simple package to calculate sky temperatures
- solstar — A package to simulate GHz radio Sun spectral image cubes
- tom-nonlocalizedevents — Reusable TOMToolkit app to support gravitational wave superevent and other nonlocalized event EM follow-up observations.
- vitamin-b — A user-friendly machine learning Bayesian inference library
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