diff --git a/authors/aaryapatil.xml b/authors/aaryapatil.xml index f009243921..c231ce9b0a 100644 --- a/authors/aaryapatil.xml +++ b/authors/aaryapatil.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by aaryapatil)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssA mixin protocol for seamless interoperabilityhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170828_2329_haikyu/aaryapatil<p>Google Summer of Code : OpenAstronomy This summer, I was delighted to have the opportunity to work with the Astropy community, a sub-organisation under the umbrella organisation, OpenAstronomy. The project that I aimed to tackle this summer was originally titled Seamless Combination of SkyCoord, Tab <a class="reference external" href="https://aaryapatil.wordpress.com/2017/08/28/a-mixin-protocol-for-seamless-interoperability/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170828_2329_haikyu/Mon, 28 Aug 2017 22:29:38 GMTGumhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170801_1250_haikyu/aaryapatil<p>Well, the title of this blog post aptly describes my last month. For the Hindi speakers out there, you fellas understand the pun there, dont you? For those who dont, not to worry. Let me tell you a story. In a far far land made of candies, a young naive girl (probably the female version Continue re <a class="reference external" href="https://aaryapatil.wordpress.com/2017/08/01/gum/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170801_1250_haikyu/Tue, 01 Aug 2017 11:50:11 GMTJargon, Jargon, sighhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170626_1417_haikyu/aaryapatil<p>My much awaited <em>DUE</em> blog post is here fellas (FINALLY). I must say that it gives me grave sadness that this post is going to be only about jargons and I am going to have to curb my humour to do so (which I believe I have, okay?). If I dont, then the length of Continue reading Jargon, Jargon, sigh <a class="reference external" href="https://aaryapatil.wordpress.com/2017/06/26/jargon-jargon-sigh/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170626_1417_haikyu/Mon, 26 Jun 2017 13:17:57 GMTGetting Through GSoC (I guess so)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170610_2208_haikyu/aaryapatil<p>There are two types of people in this world. The ones who are well with their words and the ones who simply arent. Yes, I am referring to the sociable Irene Adlers and the mysterious Sherlock Holmess out there. Wait a second, that doesnt sound quite right. Have you heard that there is always an Con <a class="reference external" href="https://aaryapatil.wordpress.com/2017/06/10/getting-through/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170610_2208_haikyu/Sat, 10 Jun 2017 21:08:21 GMTGoogle Summer of Codehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/04/20170403_1849_haikyu/aaryapatil<p>I am the kind of person who loves writing. So I would first like to acknowledge the fact that GSOC gave me another medium to do so. Now the purpose of this blog is Google Summer of Code. To talk about my project, my experience with GSOC and fingers crossed, if I do get selected, Continue reading Go <a class="reference external" href="https://aaryapatil.wordpress.com/2017/04/03/google-summer-of-code/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/04/20170403_1849_haikyu/Mon, 03 Apr 2017 17:49:48 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by aaryapatil)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssA mixin protocol for seamless interoperabilityhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170828_2329_haikyu/aaryapatil<p>Google Summer of Code : OpenAstronomy This summer, I was delighted to have the opportunity to work with the Astropy community, a sub-organisation under the umbrella organisation, OpenAstronomy. The project that I aimed to tackle this summer was originally titled Seamless Combination of SkyCoord, Tab <a class="reference external" href="https://aaryapatil.wordpress.com/2017/08/28/a-mixin-protocol-for-seamless-interoperability/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170828_2329_haikyu/Mon, 28 Aug 2017 22:29:38 GMTGumhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170801_1250_haikyu/aaryapatil<p>Well, the title of this blog post aptly describes my last month. For the Hindi speakers out there, you fellas understand the pun there, dont you? For those who dont, not to worry. Let me tell you a story. In a far far land made of candies, a young naive girl (probably the female version Continue re <a class="reference external" href="https://aaryapatil.wordpress.com/2017/08/01/gum/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170801_1250_haikyu/Tue, 01 Aug 2017 11:50:11 GMTJargon, Jargon, sighhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170626_1417_haikyu/aaryapatil<p>My much awaited <em>DUE</em> blog post is here fellas (FINALLY). I must say that it gives me grave sadness that this post is going to be only about jargons and I am going to have to curb my humour to do so (which I believe I have, okay?). If I dont, then the length of Continue reading Jargon, Jargon, sigh <a class="reference external" href="https://aaryapatil.wordpress.com/2017/06/26/jargon-jargon-sigh/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170626_1417_haikyu/Mon, 26 Jun 2017 13:17:57 GMTGetting Through GSoC (I guess so)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170610_2208_haikyu/aaryapatil<p>There are two types of people in this world. The ones who are well with their words and the ones who simply arent. Yes, I am referring to the sociable Irene Adlers and the mysterious Sherlock Holmess out there. Wait a second, that doesnt sound quite right. Have you heard that there is always an Con <a class="reference external" href="https://aaryapatil.wordpress.com/2017/06/10/getting-through/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170610_2208_haikyu/Sat, 10 Jun 2017 21:08:21 GMTGoogle Summer of Codehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/04/20170403_1849_haikyu/aaryapatil<p>I am the kind of person who loves writing. So I would first like to acknowledge the fact that GSOC gave me another medium to do so. Now the purpose of this blog is Google Summer of Code. To talk about my project, my experience with GSOC and fingers crossed, if I do get selected, Continue reading Go <a class="reference external" href="https://aaryapatil.wordpress.com/2017/04/03/google-summer-of-code/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/04/20170403_1849_haikyu/Mon, 03 Apr 2017 17:49:48 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/abhijeet-manhas.xml b/authors/abhijeet-manhas.xml index 38ebfe82be..bc3d94b6dd 100644 --- a/authors/abhijeet-manhas.xml +++ b/authors/abhijeet-manhas.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Abhijeet Manhas)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:02 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC 2020: Thus Endinghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200825_2118_abhijeetmanhas/Abhijeet Manhas<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/680/0*NtL-M7ydCU35SOqY.jpg"></figure><p>This post marks the end of the summer of Code with Google. A lot I learned from the community; a lot I contributed to it. What I took back from GSoC is way more than what I put forward for it. So let’s see what I did in the last weeks.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Abhijeet Manhas)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC 2020: Thus Endinghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200825_2118_abhijeetmanhas/Abhijeet Manhas<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/680/0*NtL-M7ydCU35SOqY.jpg"></figure><p>This post marks the end of the summer of Code with Google. A lot I learned from the community; a lot I contributed to it. What I took back from GSoC is way more than what I put forward for it. So let’s see what I did in the last weeks.</p> <p>I have now added a guide on how to Add “Attrs” to the registry in <a href="https://github.com/sunpy/sunpy/pull/4387">PR #4387</a>. It is part of the developer guide for Fido.<br> I have added tests to check metadata queries in <a href="https://github.com/sunpy/sunpy/pull/4385">#4385</a> and ways to index the results using the client’s name. It eases to retrieve individual provider responses from a Fido result.<br> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/adeel-ahmad.xml b/authors/adeel-ahmad.xml index 2db90363c2..c5c0860a5f 100644 --- a/authors/adeel-ahmad.xml +++ b/authors/adeel-ahmad.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Adeel Ahmad)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:01 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssAn overview of activation functions used in neural networkshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171113_0554_adl1995/Adeel Ahmad<p>An activation function is used to introduce non-linearity to a network. This allows us to model a class label / score that varies non-linearly with independent variables. Non-linear means the output cannot be replicated from a linear combination of inputs, this allows the model to learn complex mapp <a class="reference external" href="https://adl1995.github.io/an-overview-of-activation-functions-used-in-neural-networks.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171113_0554_adl1995/Mon, 13 Nov 2017 05:54:00 GMTParallel tile fetching and CPU-and-memory statisticshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/09/20170909_0558_adl1995/Adeel Ahmad<p>The hips package now supports parallel tile fetching. The user can achieve this either using urllib or aiohttp. +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Adeel Ahmad)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssAn overview of activation functions used in neural networkshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171113_0554_adl1995/Adeel Ahmad<p>An activation function is used to introduce non-linearity to a network. This allows us to model a class label / score that varies non-linearly with independent variables. Non-linear means the output cannot be replicated from a linear combination of inputs, this allows the model to learn complex mapp <a class="reference external" href="https://adl1995.github.io/an-overview-of-activation-functions-used-in-neural-networks.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171113_0554_adl1995/Mon, 13 Nov 2017 05:54:00 GMTParallel tile fetching and CPU-and-memory statisticshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/09/20170909_0558_adl1995/Adeel Ahmad<p>The hips package now supports parallel tile fetching. The user can achieve this either using urllib or aiohttp. In case of aiohttp, the fetched tile data is coupled with HipsTileMeta to create a HipsTile object. This ensures there is no misalignment of tile data, otherwise, tiles could be swapped du <a class="reference external" href="https://adl1995.github.io/parallel-tile-fetching-and-cpu-and-memory-statistics.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/09/20170909_0558_adl1995/Sat, 09 Sep 2017 04:58:00 GMTGSoC final evaluation reporthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170828_1735_adl1995/Adeel Ahmad<p>Link to GitHub repository: <a class="reference external" href="http://github.com/hipspy/hips">http://github.com/hipspy/hips</a> List of Pull Requests Work related with HiPS tile drawing</p> diff --git a/authors/adwait-bhope.xml b/authors/adwait-bhope.xml index 4e433e0c73..0aac1d0eef 100644 --- a/authors/adwait-bhope.xml +++ b/authors/adwait-bhope.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Adwait Bhope)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGoogle Summer of Code Work Product Submissionhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210820_1105_adwaitbhope/Adwait Bhope<p>This blog post is a consolidated report of my <a href="https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/projects/#5357890195423232">GSoC ’21 project</a>. I’ve been contributing to <a href="https://github.com/sunpy/ndcube">ndcube</a> - a <a href="https://sunpy.org/">sunpy</a> affiliated package, which is itself a part of the umbrella organization called <a href="https://openastronomy.org/">openastronomy</a>. Phew, that’s quite some hierarchy.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Adwait Bhope)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGoogle Summer of Code Work Product Submissionhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210820_1105_adwaitbhope/Adwait Bhope<p>This blog post is a consolidated report of my <a href="https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/projects/#5357890195423232">GSoC ’21 project</a>. I’ve been contributing to <a href="https://github.com/sunpy/ndcube">ndcube</a> - a <a href="https://sunpy.org/">sunpy</a> affiliated package, which is itself a part of the umbrella organization called <a href="https://openastronomy.org/">openastronomy</a>. Phew, that’s quite some hierarchy.</p> <p>Here’s a list of pull requests that I’ve opened during the coding period:</p> <ol><li><a href="https://github.com/sunpy/ndcube/pull/433">Initial implementation for validating two WCS</a>: <em>Merged</em><br>Implements a function to check if two given WCS objects are compatible with each other for reprojecting the NDCube.</li><li><a href="https://github.com/sunpy/ndcube/pull/434">Reproject implementation</a>: <em>Merged</em><br>Adds a method to reproject an NDCube using the astropy package called reproject.</li><li><a href="https://github.com/sunpy/ndcube/pull/439">Reproject NDCube Documentation</a>: <em>Merged</em><br>Documentation for the above PR.</li><li><a href="https://github.com/sunpy/ndcube/pull/436">Combine cubes from NDCubeSequence using reproject</a>: <em>Unmerged</em><br>Stacks the data of all cubes in an NDCubeSequence together into one cube. This PR is ready to merge but awaits testing from the community.</li><li><a href="https://github.com/sunpy/ndcube/pull/441">Reproject NDCubeSequence Documentation</a>: <em>Unmerged</em><br>Documentation for the above PR. This will be merged after the code.</li><li><a href="https://github.com/sunpy/ndcube/pull/448">Support adaptive and exact algorithms for reproject</a>: <em>Unmerged</em><br>This PR is completed and is ready to merge.</li><li><a href="https://github.com/sunpy/ndcube/pull/459">Make reproject more efficient by identifying invariant axes</a>: <em>Unmerged</em><br>This PR is a work in progress and might need some time until it’s ready. The last commit on this PR as of writing this post can be found <a href="https://github.com/sunpy/ndcube/pull/459/commits/0c4c5a369c55f3f3e53837dd3db2b5f589b750ae">here</a>.</li></ol><p>I’ve also been writing blog posts throughout the coding period. Here are links to the 4 parts I’ve written so far: <a href="https://adwaitbhope.medium.com/about-my-google-summer-of-code-project-part-1-b56e7277046e">Part 1</a>, <a href="https://adwaitbhope.medium.com/so-here-i-am-a-month-into-the-coding-period-and-at-the-onset-of-the-first-evaluation-2e6f76a45653">Part 2</a>, <a href="https://adwaitbhope.medium.com/about-my-google-summer-of-code-project-part-3-f6354389b27f">Part 3</a>, and <a href="https://adwaitbhope.medium.com/about-my-google-summer-of-code-project-part-4-8c7c62861783">Part 4</a>. They contain a more technical description of the work along with some obstacles that we faced.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/ahmed-hossam.xml b/authors/ahmed-hossam.xml index d60cc06b2b..fb99984654 100644 --- a/authors/ahmed-hossam.xml +++ b/authors/ahmed-hossam.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Ahmed Hossam)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssThe project is almost finishedhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240711_1938_ahmedhosssam/Ahmed Hossam<p>So, after I finished the main refactoring and the documentation strings, I started the testing phase.<br> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Ahmed Hossam)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssThe project is almost finishedhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240711_1938_ahmedhosssam/Ahmed Hossam<p>So, after I finished the main refactoring and the documentation strings, I started the testing phase.<br> I started with the smallest functions that don't call any non-tested function, and then went to the bigger functions.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/akash.xml b/authors/akash.xml index b97a2151ec..e0189ea001 100644 --- a/authors/akash.xml +++ b/authors/akash.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Akash)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGoogle Summer of Code 2022 —  Building, Testing, and Wrapping Helioviewer API in a Python packagehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220908_0520_akash5100/Akash<h4>Google Summer of Code 2022 — Building, Testing, and Wrapping Helioviewer API in a Python package</h4><p>Hello everyone! This summer my project proposal to <a href="https://openastronomy.org/"><strong>OpenAstronomy</strong></a> got accepted. I recently posted a series of blogs sharing my GSoC experience and the work I have done. This blog post details my experience of participating in the program and the contributions that I made to the Project-Helioviewer. If you haven’t read my previous blog posts, no worries, I will try to sum up all of them in this blog.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Akash)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:55 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGoogle Summer of Code 2022 —  Building, Testing, and Wrapping Helioviewer API in a Python packagehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220908_0520_akash5100/Akash<h4>Google Summer of Code 2022 — Building, Testing, and Wrapping Helioviewer API in a Python package</h4><p>Hello everyone! This summer my project proposal to <a href="https://openastronomy.org/"><strong>OpenAstronomy</strong></a> got accepted. I recently posted a series of blogs sharing my GSoC experience and the work I have done. This blog post details my experience of participating in the program and the contributions that I made to the Project-Helioviewer. If you haven’t read my previous blog posts, no worries, I will try to sum up all of them in this blog.</p> <figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*jwdds34BjOqlPnJUYjKWdw.gif"></figure><h4>Starting Point</h4><p>I started contributing to open-source projects in September 2021, my friend <a href="https://medium.com/u/831b54c52c2">Vivek Agrawal</a> told me about the Google Summer of Code program, and since then I had an eye for GSoC 2022. I did all the research and through the timeline, I knew that on the 7th of March Google will release the list of accepted organizations participating as mentors in 2022, I continued building my developer skills.</p> <p>On March 7th, I searched for organizations that matched my interest, i.e, science. When I saw <a href="https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/programs/2022/organizations/openastronomy"><strong>openAstronomy</strong></a> at that moment I was like: <em>what the heck</em>? <em>astronomy and open source together? </em>👾👾👾</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/alex-hamilton.xml b/authors/alex-hamilton.xml index 37da2e00fc..4e3700f393 100644 --- a/authors/alex-hamilton.xml +++ b/authors/alex-hamilton.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Alex Hamilton)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssThe Metadata Messhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160707_2349_ahamilton/Alex Hamilton<p>This week has been a bit of a detour and here’s why. For those of you not familiar with the way scientific data and observations are stored they generally use FITS files with the image/data and a header containing metadata. This metadata is essentially a form of key/value pair containing details suc <a class="reference external" href="http://socis2016.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-metadata-mess.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160707_2349_ahamilton/Thu, 07 Jul 2016 22:49:00 GMTAdding AstroPy Quantitieshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160625_2120_ahamilton/Alex Hamilton<p>Welcome To QuantitiesAfter getting the TimeSeries factory working and proving the TimeSeries functionality works with real data it was time to implement another of the key features missing from the old LightCurve class.--- Queue Drumroll---AstroPy Quantity support!With the rest of SunPy moving to su <a class="reference external" href="http://socis2016.blogspot.com/2016/06/adding-astropy-quantities.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160625_2120_ahamilton/Sat, 25 Jun 2016 20:20:00 GMTGetting The Factory Workinghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160624_1524_ahamilton/Alex Hamilton<p>After a less then productive week, with 2 drives failing on me and so a lot of windows reinstalling, I have finally started getting some real progress.Welcome TimeSeries FactoryWith the factory class mostly there but not actually working, I needed to spend some time debugging.The issue there is that <a class="reference external" href="http://socis2016.blogspot.com/2016/06/getting-factory-working.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160624_1524_ahamilton/Fri, 24 Jun 2016 14:24:00 GMTFirst Week – First Meetinghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160611_0144_ahamilton/Alex Hamilton<p>Kicking the project off to a controversial start, in a meeting with my supervisors Stuart and Danny we decided to shock all by throwing away the idea or refactoring the LightCurve and simply creating a totally new datatype, called the TimeSeries.OK, to clarify, we actually discussed this at the SunP <a class="reference external" href="http://socis2016.blogspot.com/2016/06/first-week-first-meeting.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160611_0144_ahamilton/Sat, 11 Jun 2016 00:44:00 GMTPreporations for the Lightcurve Refactor Projecthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160611_0117_ahamilton/Alex Hamilton<p>Before starting the LightCurve Refactor project I did a bit of research on the problem, both to make my application stand out and to give me a bit of a head start.It seems only sensible that I present what I found.Issues To FixThe old LightCurve class suffers from 4 major functionality issues:Redund <a class="reference external" href="http://socis2016.blogspot.com/2016/06/preporations-for-lightcurve-refactor.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160611_0117_ahamilton/Sat, 11 Jun 2016 00:17:00 GMTRefactoring The SunPy Lightcurve Datatypehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160526_1028_ahamilton/Alex Hamilton<p>I'm pleased to announce that the ESA Summer of Code in Space (SoCiS) program will be supporting me in refactoring the lightcurve class in SunPy.What's SunPyIn short SunPy is an open-source solar package library designed for solar physics. Developed by a team of researchers from across the globe it's <a class="reference external" href="http://socis2016.blogspot.com/2016/05/refactoring-sunpy-lightcurve-datatype.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160526_1028_ahamilton/Thu, 26 May 2016 09:28:00 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Alex Hamilton)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssThe Metadata Messhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160707_2349_ahamilton/Alex Hamilton<p>This week has been a bit of a detour and here’s why. For those of you not familiar with the way scientific data and observations are stored they generally use FITS files with the image/data and a header containing metadata. This metadata is essentially a form of key/value pair containing details suc <a class="reference external" href="http://socis2016.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-metadata-mess.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160707_2349_ahamilton/Thu, 07 Jul 2016 22:49:00 GMTAdding AstroPy Quantitieshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160625_2120_ahamilton/Alex Hamilton<p>Welcome To QuantitiesAfter getting the TimeSeries factory working and proving the TimeSeries functionality works with real data it was time to implement another of the key features missing from the old LightCurve class.--- Queue Drumroll---AstroPy Quantity support!With the rest of SunPy moving to su <a class="reference external" href="http://socis2016.blogspot.com/2016/06/adding-astropy-quantities.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160625_2120_ahamilton/Sat, 25 Jun 2016 20:20:00 GMTGetting The Factory Workinghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160624_1524_ahamilton/Alex Hamilton<p>After a less then productive week, with 2 drives failing on me and so a lot of windows reinstalling, I have finally started getting some real progress.Welcome TimeSeries FactoryWith the factory class mostly there but not actually working, I needed to spend some time debugging.The issue there is that <a class="reference external" href="http://socis2016.blogspot.com/2016/06/getting-factory-working.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160624_1524_ahamilton/Fri, 24 Jun 2016 14:24:00 GMTFirst Week – First Meetinghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160611_0144_ahamilton/Alex Hamilton<p>Kicking the project off to a controversial start, in a meeting with my supervisors Stuart and Danny we decided to shock all by throwing away the idea or refactoring the LightCurve and simply creating a totally new datatype, called the TimeSeries.OK, to clarify, we actually discussed this at the SunP <a class="reference external" href="http://socis2016.blogspot.com/2016/06/first-week-first-meeting.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160611_0144_ahamilton/Sat, 11 Jun 2016 00:44:00 GMTPreporations for the Lightcurve Refactor Projecthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160611_0117_ahamilton/Alex Hamilton<p>Before starting the LightCurve Refactor project I did a bit of research on the problem, both to make my application stand out and to give me a bit of a head start.It seems only sensible that I present what I found.Issues To FixThe old LightCurve class suffers from 4 major functionality issues:Redund <a class="reference external" href="http://socis2016.blogspot.com/2016/06/preporations-for-lightcurve-refactor.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160611_0117_ahamilton/Sat, 11 Jun 2016 00:17:00 GMTRefactoring The SunPy Lightcurve Datatypehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160526_1028_ahamilton/Alex Hamilton<p>I'm pleased to announce that the ESA Summer of Code in Space (SoCiS) program will be supporting me in refactoring the lightcurve class in SunPy.What's SunPyIn short SunPy is an open-source solar package library designed for solar physics. Developed by a team of researchers from across the globe it's <a class="reference external" href="http://socis2016.blogspot.com/2016/05/refactoring-sunpy-lightcurve-datatype.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160526_1028_ahamilton/Thu, 26 May 2016 09:28:00 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/aman-pandey.xml b/authors/aman-pandey.xml index d41f892ffd..8330cfed33 100644 --- a/authors/aman-pandey.xml +++ b/authors/aman-pandey.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by AMAN PANDEY)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC Blog#4 (Final Submission)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220912_1225_aman-pandey-afk/AMAN PANDEY<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/680/1*dfjiDfMcY8h9eEOySAnxbA.jpeg"></figure><p>It’s the end of GSoC 2022; man, it was a great experience! Starting with aimless contributions brought me to a project which united my two passions: programming and astrophysics. The three-month journey and the community bonding period were excellent learning experiences.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by AMAN PANDEY)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:54 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC Blog#4 (Final Submission)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220912_1225_aman-pandey-afk/AMAN PANDEY<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/680/1*dfjiDfMcY8h9eEOySAnxbA.jpeg"></figure><p>It’s the end of GSoC 2022; man, it was a great experience! Starting with aimless contributions brought me to a project which united my two passions: programming and astrophysics. The three-month journey and the community bonding period were excellent learning experiences.</p> <p>From learning a new and robust language like Julia to using Unit Testing for real-world data, I learned a lot about programming. This period also tested my git skills (as open source is one of the best ways to get your hands dirty in it) as I resolved merge conflicts, changed branch heads whenever required, and always kept an eye on the log history. My whole project is presented here in terms of git commits and some explanation of what these are doing. In the end, I will point out what’s next from here, and I hope Stingray will grow up to become a beloved package like many others in the Julia Community.</p> <p>I did the project in 5PRs (three merged and two open to review), which are listed below:</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/amogh-desai.xml b/authors/amogh-desai.xml index ca3441a4a0..874ff25f9e 100644 --- a/authors/amogh-desai.xml +++ b/authors/amogh-desai.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Amogh Desai)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssgsoc_journey.update({“Chapter 2”: [“First Evaluations”, “Google Foobar?”]})http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/07/20200729_1643_theand9/Amogh Desai<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*wmLYBAA422_jyF9QSWqS6w.jpeg"><figcaption>The James Webb Space Telescope is the $10 Billion successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. It can peer back into primordial times to show images of how the universe looked like around a quarter of a billion years after the Big Bang when the first stars and galaxies started to form.</figcaption></figure><p>Evaluation, a dreaded 10-letter word(just counted the number of letters😅) that brings stress and anxiety in everyone from a small kid to a golden-ager(sounds so much better than ‘old-person’ doesn’t it!!). The Cambridge dictionary defines evaluation <em>(noun)</em>, <em>ɪˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən, </em>as <strong>“ the process of judging or calculating the quality, importance, amount, or value of something”. <br> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Amogh Desai)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssgsoc_journey.update({“Chapter 2”: [“First Evaluations”, “Google Foobar?”]})http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/07/20200729_1643_theand9/Amogh Desai<figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*wmLYBAA422_jyF9QSWqS6w.jpeg"><figcaption>The James Webb Space Telescope is the $10 Billion successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. It can peer back into primordial times to show images of how the universe looked like around a quarter of a billion years after the Big Bang when the first stars and galaxies started to form.</figcaption></figure><p>Evaluation, a dreaded 10-letter word(just counted the number of letters😅) that brings stress and anxiety in everyone from a small kid to a golden-ager(sounds so much better than ‘old-person’ doesn’t it!!). The Cambridge dictionary defines evaluation <em>(noun)</em>, <em>ɪˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən, </em>as <strong>“ the process of judging or calculating the quality, importance, amount, or value of something”. <br> </strong>Evaluations bring the best or worst out of people. I work better under pressure, I am one of those guys who cannot work until the room is on fire😂(I have a better phrase but it doesn’t quite qualify as PG-13😜).</p> <p>Evaluations although simple(the procedure) in GSoC are a big deal as they determine if you get (cue the Heavenly choir sound effect) <strong>the monthly stipend</strong>🤑, just kidding, they determine if the student will be allowed to continue their projects. There are three <strong><em>main </em></strong>evaluations, one after each month to quantify if the project achieves the goals that it intended to and if the time was utilized most efficiently for the greatest possible impact.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/anandxkumar.xml b/authors/anandxkumar.xml index d74b272055..c175dab597 100644 --- a/authors/anandxkumar.xml +++ b/authors/anandxkumar.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by anandxkumar)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssChapter 5: Birds of a Featherhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210823_1424_anandxkumar/anandxkumar<p align="center"> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by anandxkumar)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssChapter 5: Birds of a Featherhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210823_1424_anandxkumar/anandxkumar<p align="center"> <span class="gatsby-resp-image-wrapper" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"> <a class="gatsby-resp-image-link" href="https://anandkumar-blog.netlify.app/static/91ec1b99c3601cea5ada6089b36f443e/63868/Radis.png" rel="noopener" style="display: block;" target="_blank"> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/ankit-baruah.xml b/authors/ankit-baruah.xml index 48fee3d785..e305509cb3 100644 --- a/authors/ankit-baruah.xml +++ b/authors/ankit-baruah.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Ankit Baruah)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssIRISPy using NDCubehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170810_0929_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>So finally NDcube is being used in IRISPy. NDCube turned out to be pretty generic and so it can be used for other mission also.Starting to write the to_sunpy() method it will convert the NDCube to a Sunpy object depending on the wcs axis and shape of data. Also need to make corrections in the meta, <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/irispy-using-ndcube-c30383234a18?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170810_0929_abit2/Thu, 10 Aug 2017 08:29:14 GMTNDCube ready to use.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170802_1539_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>So finally the NDCube was merged in the CubeND branch. It is pretty generic, it has all the stuff I think would make it useful to the Sunpy community. Hoping it get’s used in the Sunpy repository in the future.Now the work on the CubeSequence to change it to NDCubeSequence, the transition to use NDC <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/ndcube-ready-to-use-be1d22f62dae?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170802_1539_abit2/Wed, 02 Aug 2017 14:39:35 GMTNDCube the generic class.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170726_1921_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>So my journey began with adding code to the present sunpycube, breaking and moulding it as per the requirement of the project. We went back and forth with different ideas and then added a CubeSequence class and finally a version 0.0 of IRISPy using the Cube and Cubesequence was made.All this work ma <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/ndcube-the-generic-class-a645073767f2?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170726_1921_abit2/Wed, 26 Jul 2017 18:21:27 GMTMore than an IRISPy usable code.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170719_0952_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>This project has become even more interesting now that the code of Cube just might be used as a super class of all the Sunpy object 😝.This will make me destroy/delete/end the present sunpycube code 😄. The plan is to make a hierarchy of Cubes. There will be Cube2D and Cube1D having superclass Cube. C <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/more-than-an-irispy-usable-code-c099ebe209fb?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170719_0952_abit2/Wed, 19 Jul 2017 08:52:11 GMTAlmost usable.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170712_0730_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>We have presented a demo to the IRIS team in our last meeting. Now are working towards getting the first usable version of IRISPy and we are almost there :). We definitely need to get them involved more and having them use the initial usable IRISPy seems like a good start.So the first usable version <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/almost-usable-a5c460d03e1f?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170712_0730_abit2/Wed, 12 Jul 2017 06:30:09 GMTThings don't always workouthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170708_0618_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>So we are at a stage where the need for correct wcs in each exposure might lead to make cube class not usable in IRISPy. But we are going forward with a small demo on the present IRISPy using cube and cubesequence. We decided to take some feedback from the IRIS team and try to find more issues and b <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/so-we-are-at-a-stage-where-the-need-for-correct-wcs-in-each-exposure-might-lead-to-make-cube-class-29ce817f0e9c?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170708_0618_abit2/Sat, 08 Jul 2017 05:18:48 GMTDuring the 1st evaluationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170627_1812_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>So I have been writing tests for a few days and correcting all the broken methods and functions of cube repository, because my recent PR have completely broken the code of cube :P. I am sure there must be something that is broken, which I have not yet discovered that’s my fear. So writing unit tests <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/during-the-1st-evaluation-42485dd9b7b4?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170627_1812_abit2/Tue, 27 Jun 2017 17:12:47 GMTSo close to first evaluationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170620_1645_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>Had quite a few PR’s to be made and issues that had to be discussed in this two weeks. The archives of IRIS don’t seem to account the rotation of the sun when saving the WCS data. So we are at a crossroad whether to compromise on speed or go along without bothering for now and give a 2.0 release lat <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/so-close-to-the-first-evaluation-612e9b53a8a7?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170620_1645_abit2/Tue, 20 Jun 2017 15:45:19 GMT1st week of coding period…http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170606_1708_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>At the start of the 1st week everything seemed uncertain. I am working through data/cubes and Sunpycube was supposed to be my saviour, but it needs a lot of work to make it suitable for IRISPy. That lead me to dig through the wcsaxes (because the plots are not correct) I have learnt how to plot and <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/1st-week-of-coding-period-4c0ca92dc533?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170606_1708_abit2/Tue, 06 Jun 2017 16:08:54 GMTHow I got selected in GSoC 2017 and the IRISPy Project.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170523_1409_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>I know I should have written earlier but anyway, here is my story (bear with me). I tried getting into the program last year (2016). I started contributing in late February, it was overwhelming for me at that time. So, I gave up. But the interactions I had with the Sunpy community in IRC were very n <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/how-i-got-selected-in-gsoc-2017-and-the-irispy-project-f0721f5617b?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170523_1409_abit2/Tue, 23 May 2017 13:09:10 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Ankit Baruah)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssIRISPy using NDCubehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170810_0929_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>So finally NDcube is being used in IRISPy. NDCube turned out to be pretty generic and so it can be used for other mission also.Starting to write the to_sunpy() method it will convert the NDCube to a Sunpy object depending on the wcs axis and shape of data. Also need to make corrections in the meta, <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/irispy-using-ndcube-c30383234a18?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170810_0929_abit2/Thu, 10 Aug 2017 08:29:14 GMTNDCube ready to use.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170802_1539_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>So finally the NDCube was merged in the CubeND branch. It is pretty generic, it has all the stuff I think would make it useful to the Sunpy community. Hoping it get’s used in the Sunpy repository in the future.Now the work on the CubeSequence to change it to NDCubeSequence, the transition to use NDC <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/ndcube-ready-to-use-be1d22f62dae?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170802_1539_abit2/Wed, 02 Aug 2017 14:39:35 GMTNDCube the generic class.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170726_1921_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>So my journey began with adding code to the present sunpycube, breaking and moulding it as per the requirement of the project. We went back and forth with different ideas and then added a CubeSequence class and finally a version 0.0 of IRISPy using the Cube and Cubesequence was made.All this work ma <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/ndcube-the-generic-class-a645073767f2?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170726_1921_abit2/Wed, 26 Jul 2017 18:21:27 GMTMore than an IRISPy usable code.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170719_0952_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>This project has become even more interesting now that the code of Cube just might be used as a super class of all the Sunpy object 😝.This will make me destroy/delete/end the present sunpycube code 😄. The plan is to make a hierarchy of Cubes. There will be Cube2D and Cube1D having superclass Cube. C <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/more-than-an-irispy-usable-code-c099ebe209fb?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170719_0952_abit2/Wed, 19 Jul 2017 08:52:11 GMTAlmost usable.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170712_0730_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>We have presented a demo to the IRIS team in our last meeting. Now are working towards getting the first usable version of IRISPy and we are almost there :). We definitely need to get them involved more and having them use the initial usable IRISPy seems like a good start.So the first usable version <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/almost-usable-a5c460d03e1f?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170712_0730_abit2/Wed, 12 Jul 2017 06:30:09 GMTThings don't always workouthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170708_0618_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>So we are at a stage where the need for correct wcs in each exposure might lead to make cube class not usable in IRISPy. But we are going forward with a small demo on the present IRISPy using cube and cubesequence. We decided to take some feedback from the IRIS team and try to find more issues and b <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/so-we-are-at-a-stage-where-the-need-for-correct-wcs-in-each-exposure-might-lead-to-make-cube-class-29ce817f0e9c?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170708_0618_abit2/Sat, 08 Jul 2017 05:18:48 GMTDuring the 1st evaluationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170627_1812_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>So I have been writing tests for a few days and correcting all the broken methods and functions of cube repository, because my recent PR have completely broken the code of cube :P. I am sure there must be something that is broken, which I have not yet discovered that’s my fear. So writing unit tests <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/during-the-1st-evaluation-42485dd9b7b4?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170627_1812_abit2/Tue, 27 Jun 2017 17:12:47 GMTSo close to first evaluationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170620_1645_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>Had quite a few PR’s to be made and issues that had to be discussed in this two weeks. The archives of IRIS don’t seem to account the rotation of the sun when saving the WCS data. So we are at a crossroad whether to compromise on speed or go along without bothering for now and give a 2.0 release lat <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/so-close-to-the-first-evaluation-612e9b53a8a7?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170620_1645_abit2/Tue, 20 Jun 2017 15:45:19 GMT1st week of coding period…http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170606_1708_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>At the start of the 1st week everything seemed uncertain. I am working through data/cubes and Sunpycube was supposed to be my saviour, but it needs a lot of work to make it suitable for IRISPy. That lead me to dig through the wcsaxes (because the plots are not correct) I have learnt how to plot and <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/1st-week-of-coding-period-4c0ca92dc533?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170606_1708_abit2/Tue, 06 Jun 2017 16:08:54 GMTHow I got selected in GSoC 2017 and the IRISPy Project.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170523_1409_abit2/Ankit Baruah<p>I know I should have written earlier but anyway, here is my story (bear with me). I tried getting into the program last year (2016). I started contributing in late February, it was overwhelming for me at that time. So, I gave up. But the interactions I had with the Sunpy community in IRC were very n <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ankit_b/how-i-got-selected-in-gsoc-2017-and-the-irispy-project-f0721f5617b?source=rss-fc0a4b737255------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170523_1409_abit2/Tue, 23 May 2017 13:09:10 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/aquatiko.xml b/authors/aquatiko.xml index b7b16cec8c..8868bdbebd 100644 --- a/authors/aquatiko.xml +++ b/authors/aquatiko.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by aquatiko)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:04 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFinal Report GSoC'19: The curtain Fallshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_0000_aquatiko/aquatiko<p>With over 2K+ lines of code, 3 repositories and countless discussions, Google Summer of Code 19 with OpenAstronomy (JuliaAstro) came to an end. The following is an attempt to summarize it in words (without the hard parts). +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by aquatiko)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFinal Report GSoC'19: The curtain Fallshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_0000_aquatiko/aquatiko<p>With over 2K+ lines of code, 3 repositories and countless discussions, Google Summer of Code 19 with OpenAstronomy (JuliaAstro) came to an end. The following is an attempt to summarize it in words (without the hard parts). Merged Pull Requests Reproject.jl: SLOC -&gt; 586 (Reprojects (a type of image c <a class="reference external" href="https://aquatiko.github.io/blog/2019-08/final-report-gsoc19-the-curtain-falls/">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_0000_aquatiko/Thu, 22 Aug 2019 23:00:00 GMTWeek 9-10 at JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190810_0000_aquatiko/aquatiko<p>List of Milestones achieved Interpolator tweak #6 Multi File Support #21 diff --git a/authors/arunavabasu-03.xml b/authors/arunavabasu-03.xml index ca5f2fc2a5..912c60834f 100644 --- a/authors/arunavabasu-03.xml +++ b/authors/arunavabasu-03.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by arunavabasu-03)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFinal Bloghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220903_0000_arunavabasu-03/arunavabasu-03<p>Final Evaluation In this phase , i am preety much focusing to add the test files for frontend and backend and also setup the pipeline to run…</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by arunavabasu-03)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:55 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFinal Bloghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220903_0000_arunavabasu-03/arunavabasu-03<p>Final Evaluation In this phase , i am preety much focusing to add the test files for frontend and backend and also setup the pipeline to run…</p> <div style="margin-top: 50px; font-style: italic;"><strong><a href="https://gsoc.arunavabasu.com/12/">Keep reading</a>.</strong></div><br> <br> <!-- TEASER_END -->radishttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220903_0000_arunavabasu-03/Fri, 02 Sep 2022 23:00:00 GMTUnit Selectionhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/08/20220820_0000_arunavabasu-03/arunavabasu-03<p>Unit Selection Previously radis only supports the fixed arbitary units cm-1(wavelength range) , bar(pressure) .. , but now user can chose…</p> <div style="margin-top: 50px; font-style: italic;"><strong><a href="https://gsoc.arunavabasu.com/10-11/">Keep reading</a>.</strong></div><br> <br> diff --git a/authors/astrojansen.xml b/authors/astrojansen.xml index dccc55b9c6..c0f259b4a5 100644 --- a/authors/astrojansen.xml +++ b/authors/astrojansen.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by astrojansen)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFinal GSoC Posthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190825_1632_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>Wow, what a journey! It’s hard to believe that GSoC is coming to an end. This project has taken quite a few twists and turns, which I will attempt to lead you through here, but ultimately I think it has all come together into a product that will be useful for anyone in the astronomical … Continue re <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/08/25/final-gsoc-post/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190825_1632_tcjansen/Sun, 25 Aug 2019 15:32:49 GMTWeek 13: Hello from Reykjavik!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190820_1923_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this week: Moved basically all of the stuff I’ve been exploring with synphot over to astroplan, which in hindsight makes more sense! In brief, this is what I did: Added a new module exptime.py to astroplan, which uses synphot to calculate the exposure time needed to obtain a given s <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/08/20/week-13-hello-from-reykjavik/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190820_1923_tcjansen/Tue, 20 Aug 2019 18:23:53 GMTWeek 12: astroplanninghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190813_1629_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this week: Submitted my synphot tutorials as a pull request to astropy/astropy-tutorials. Just waiting for someone (outside of my GSoC mentors) to review! Moved my synphot work (including the wrapper and signal-to-noise functions) into an experimental folder. I’m still uncertain whe <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/08/13/week-12-astroplanning/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190813_1629_tcjansen/Tue, 13 Aug 2019 15:29:24 GMTWeek 11: A wrapper says its first wordhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190806_1625_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this week: Continued working on the synphot wrapper class, which we’ve renamed “Exposure” (since “Observe” is a little too close to the other synphot class “Observation”). So far this class works pretty much like how I imagined it last week, where the most simple (read: default) syn <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/08/06/week-11-a-wrapper-says-its-first-word/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190806_1625_tcjansen/Tue, 06 Aug 2019 15:25:15 GMTWeek 10: a wrapper is bornhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190730_1624_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this week: Continued working on the signal to noise functions pull request to synphot Changed function names from howell_snr to ccd_snr and exptime_from_howell_snr to exptime_from_ccd_snr, which are more descriptive/informative The units returned by ccd_snr are now dimensionless Beg <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/07/30/week-10-a-wrapper-is-born/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190730_1624_tcjansen/Tue, 30 Jul 2019 15:24:40 GMTWeek 9: synspec and other thoughtshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190723_0633_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this week: Traveled to Seattle, where I’ll be for the rest of the summer Added documentation on the signal to noise ratio (SNR) functions to the synphot docs Integrated the SNR functions into the synphot tutorials I’ve been working on Checked that the binned photometry (aka spectros <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/07/23/week-9-synspec-and-other-thoughts/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190723_0633_tcjansen/Tue, 23 Jul 2019 05:33:37 GMTWeek 8: More synspec and SNRhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190716_1519_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this week: Made a pull request to synphot for implementing the signal-to-noise calculators that I wrote last week. I forgot to mention in my blog post last week that writing this module was a really useful exercise for me because I was introduced to so many new things! Like: writing <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/07/16/week-8-more-synspec-and-snr/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190716_1519_tcjansen/Tue, 16 Jul 2019 14:19:16 GMTWeeks 6 and 7: Synspec and SNRhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190709_1527_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed these last two weeks: Trying to solve the offset problem for example 2: Do the same analysis for multiple objects. Is the systematic error still there?The systematic error persists strongly for both objects, as you can see in the Figure 1 below. So it’s not object-specific, and I th <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/07/09/weeks-6-and-7-synspec-and-snr/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190709_1527_tcjansen/Tue, 09 Jul 2019 14:27:50 GMTWeek 5: This time with galaxieshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190625_1534_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this last week: Nearly finished the empirical spectrum -&gt; synthetic photometry tutorial for a high H-alpha emission galaxy. This example can be seen here. As you can see from the 1-1 plot at the end of the tutorial, the predicted photometry does not perform as well compared to the 1 <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/06/25/week-5-this-time-with-galaxies/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190625_1534_tcjansen/Tue, 25 Jun 2019 14:34:47 GMTWeek 4: SkyCalc and SVO and tynt oh myhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190617_2240_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this last week: Successfully queried from the SVO filter database for our tutorial’s throughput models. This inspired Brett to write a package called tynt, a “super lightweight package containing approximate transmittance curves for more than five hundred astronomical filters”, whic <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/06/17/week-4-skycalc-and-svo-and-tynt-oh-my/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190617_2240_tcjansen/Mon, 17 Jun 2019 21:40:34 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by astrojansen)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFinal GSoC Posthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190825_1632_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>Wow, what a journey! It’s hard to believe that GSoC is coming to an end. This project has taken quite a few twists and turns, which I will attempt to lead you through here, but ultimately I think it has all come together into a product that will be useful for anyone in the astronomical … Continue re <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/08/25/final-gsoc-post/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190825_1632_tcjansen/Sun, 25 Aug 2019 15:32:49 GMTWeek 13: Hello from Reykjavik!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190820_1923_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this week: Moved basically all of the stuff I’ve been exploring with synphot over to astroplan, which in hindsight makes more sense! In brief, this is what I did: Added a new module exptime.py to astroplan, which uses synphot to calculate the exposure time needed to obtain a given s <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/08/20/week-13-hello-from-reykjavik/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190820_1923_tcjansen/Tue, 20 Aug 2019 18:23:53 GMTWeek 12: astroplanninghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190813_1629_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this week: Submitted my synphot tutorials as a pull request to astropy/astropy-tutorials. Just waiting for someone (outside of my GSoC mentors) to review! Moved my synphot work (including the wrapper and signal-to-noise functions) into an experimental folder. I’m still uncertain whe <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/08/13/week-12-astroplanning/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190813_1629_tcjansen/Tue, 13 Aug 2019 15:29:24 GMTWeek 11: A wrapper says its first wordhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190806_1625_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this week: Continued working on the synphot wrapper class, which we’ve renamed “Exposure” (since “Observe” is a little too close to the other synphot class “Observation”). So far this class works pretty much like how I imagined it last week, where the most simple (read: default) syn <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/08/06/week-11-a-wrapper-says-its-first-word/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190806_1625_tcjansen/Tue, 06 Aug 2019 15:25:15 GMTWeek 10: a wrapper is bornhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190730_1624_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this week: Continued working on the signal to noise functions pull request to synphot Changed function names from howell_snr to ccd_snr and exptime_from_howell_snr to exptime_from_ccd_snr, which are more descriptive/informative The units returned by ccd_snr are now dimensionless Beg <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/07/30/week-10-a-wrapper-is-born/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190730_1624_tcjansen/Tue, 30 Jul 2019 15:24:40 GMTWeek 9: synspec and other thoughtshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190723_0633_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this week: Traveled to Seattle, where I’ll be for the rest of the summer Added documentation on the signal to noise ratio (SNR) functions to the synphot docs Integrated the SNR functions into the synphot tutorials I’ve been working on Checked that the binned photometry (aka spectros <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/07/23/week-9-synspec-and-other-thoughts/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190723_0633_tcjansen/Tue, 23 Jul 2019 05:33:37 GMTWeek 8: More synspec and SNRhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190716_1519_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this week: Made a pull request to synphot for implementing the signal-to-noise calculators that I wrote last week. I forgot to mention in my blog post last week that writing this module was a really useful exercise for me because I was introduced to so many new things! Like: writing <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/07/16/week-8-more-synspec-and-snr/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190716_1519_tcjansen/Tue, 16 Jul 2019 14:19:16 GMTWeeks 6 and 7: Synspec and SNRhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190709_1527_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed these last two weeks: Trying to solve the offset problem for example 2: Do the same analysis for multiple objects. Is the systematic error still there?The systematic error persists strongly for both objects, as you can see in the Figure 1 below. So it’s not object-specific, and I th <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/07/09/weeks-6-and-7-synspec-and-snr/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190709_1527_tcjansen/Tue, 09 Jul 2019 14:27:50 GMTWeek 5: This time with galaxieshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190625_1534_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this last week: Nearly finished the empirical spectrum -&gt; synthetic photometry tutorial for a high H-alpha emission galaxy. This example can be seen here. As you can see from the 1-1 plot at the end of the tutorial, the predicted photometry does not perform as well compared to the 1 <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/06/25/week-5-this-time-with-galaxies/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190625_1534_tcjansen/Tue, 25 Jun 2019 14:34:47 GMTWeek 4: SkyCalc and SVO and tynt oh myhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190617_2240_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>What I completed this last week: Successfully queried from the SVO filter database for our tutorial’s throughput models. This inspired Brett to write a package called tynt, a “super lightweight package containing approximate transmittance curves for more than five hundred astronomical filters”, whic <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/06/17/week-4-skycalc-and-svo-and-tynt-oh-my/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190617_2240_tcjansen/Mon, 17 Jun 2019 21:40:34 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/ayush-yadav.xml b/authors/ayush-yadav.xml index db809c83f7..8feff9eae2 100644 --- a/authors/ayush-yadav.xml +++ b/authors/ayush-yadav.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Ayush Yadav)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssWhen things start to get real… is it 30th already?http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170531_2023_ayadav/Ayush Yadav<p>Seems like yesterday when I was partying with friends for my GSoC selections, and here it is a day past 30th when the coding period has started. Since then many things have happened, I’ll be telling a few.The community bonding period was pretty important one for me as I got to know more about my pro <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ayushyadav/when-things-start-to-get-real-is-it-30th-already-47e6560fb3dc?source=rss-6e9ce1cbbd5------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170531_2023_ayadav/Wed, 31 May 2017 19:23:17 GMTHow I got into GSoC-2017, the “smaller” things that made it possiblehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170510_1112_ayadav/Ayush Yadav<p>It was late February, and like any year, semester in college was going just as chill as it could. It was my last semester and with only a few courses at hand, my days were spent surfing on internet for content or on Netflix. It was in these last few days, when I came to know about this year’s GSoC p <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ayushyadav/how-i-got-into-gsoc-2017-the-smaller-things-that-made-it-possible-2b7cfb6a2a03?source=rss-6e9ce1cbbd5------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170510_1112_ayadav/Wed, 10 May 2017 10:12:03 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Ayush Yadav)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssWhen things start to get real… is it 30th already?http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170531_2023_ayadav/Ayush Yadav<p>Seems like yesterday when I was partying with friends for my GSoC selections, and here it is a day past 30th when the coding period has started. Since then many things have happened, I’ll be telling a few.The community bonding period was pretty important one for me as I got to know more about my pro <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ayushyadav/when-things-start-to-get-real-is-it-30th-already-47e6560fb3dc?source=rss-6e9ce1cbbd5------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170531_2023_ayadav/Wed, 31 May 2017 19:23:17 GMTHow I got into GSoC-2017, the “smaller” things that made it possiblehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170510_1112_ayadav/Ayush Yadav<p>It was late February, and like any year, semester in college was going just as chill as it could. It was my last semester and with only a few courses at hand, my days were spent surfing on internet for content or on Netflix. It was in these last few days, when I came to know about this year’s GSoC p <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@ayushyadav/how-i-got-into-gsoc-2017-the-smaller-things-that-made-it-possible-2b7cfb6a2a03?source=rss-6e9ce1cbbd5------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170510_1112_ayadav/Wed, 10 May 2017 10:12:03 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/biswarup-banerjee.xml b/authors/biswarup-banerjee.xml index db1ccf79d2..c77c8c0a39 100644 --- a/authors/biswarup-banerjee.xml +++ b/authors/biswarup-banerjee.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Biswarup Banerjee)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssConnecting Spark Logs with Jupyter UIhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/07/20200727_1341_techguybiswa/Biswarup Banerjee<p>I have successfully been able to show the kernel logs in realtime into the Jupyter front end.<br> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Biswarup Banerjee)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssConnecting Spark Logs with Jupyter UIhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/07/20200727_1341_techguybiswa/Biswarup Banerjee<p>I have successfully been able to show the kernel logs in realtime into the Jupyter front end.<br> So basically I configured the Jupyter kernel to dump the logs in real-time in a log file.<br> Then I created a new function that runs in a separate thread and pulls the content of the log file every 2 seconds.<br> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/code29563.xml b/authors/code29563.xml index 597ae48bc3..db1bdec287 100644 --- a/authors/code29563.xml +++ b/authors/code29563.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by code29563)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:01 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssImplementing non-equilibrium spectrahttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240729_0000_code29563/code29563<ul> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by code29563)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:54 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssImplementing non-equilibrium spectrahttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240729_0000_code29563/code29563<ul> <li>Support has been added for non-equilibrium spectra. Comparisons with SpectraPlot are still showing discrepancies, the source of which is not yet resolved.</li> <li>References have been added for the Kurucz databank</li> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/deadspheroid.xml b/authors/deadspheroid.xml index fcdc40fa29..5d5eeef628 100644 --- a/authors/deadspheroid.xml +++ b/authors/deadspheroid.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by DeadSpheroid)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:01 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssTowards New Speedshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240728_2230_deadspheroid/DeadSpheroid<p class="intro">In this post, I hope to illustrate how GPU's actually accelerate parallel operations</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by DeadSpheroid)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:55 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssTowards New Speedshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240728_2230_deadspheroid/DeadSpheroid<p class="intro">In this post, I hope to illustrate how GPU's actually accelerate parallel operations</p> <h2 id="lets-get-started">Let’s get started</h2> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/deus1704.xml b/authors/deus1704.xml index da83c7e693..1ec50a87e8 100644 --- a/authors/deus1704.xml +++ b/authors/deus1704.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Deus1704)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:02 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssBlog 4: Testing the New Coalignment with a Catchhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240722_1859_deus1704/Deus1704<p>Now that we’ve agreed on the structure of the co-alignment API and also laid down its foundation, all that’s left is to validate it through actual tests and generate some gallery examples.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Deus1704)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:55 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssBlog 4: Testing the New Coalignment with a Catchhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240722_1859_deus1704/Deus1704<p>Now that we’ve agreed on the structure of the co-alignment API and also laid down its foundation, all that’s left is to validate it through actual tests and generate some gallery examples.</p> <h3 id="first-try-with-coaligning-eis-raster-with-aia-map">First try with coaligning EIS raster with AIA map</h3> <p>Let’s take a closer look at the EIS raster first. I found an AIA image close to the <code>date_average</code> of the raster.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/dhruv-vats.xml b/authors/dhruv-vats.xml index 5df7b3ff5e..ea0c25102a 100644 --- a/authors/dhruv-vats.xml +++ b/authors/dhruv-vats.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Dhruv Vats)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:01 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssA Glimpse into my GSoC projecthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210812_2028_dhruv9vats/Dhruv Vats<p>While all my blog posts till now were kind of abstract, here I will try to show some of the technical details of the project without making it too bloated. So as a one-line description, I had to study, implement and integrate a spectral estimation technique, namely the <em>Multitaper Periodogram³</em> (and its derivatives¹), which are used to analyze astronomical time series.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Dhruv Vats)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssA Glimpse into my GSoC projecthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210812_2028_dhruv9vats/Dhruv Vats<p>While all my blog posts till now were kind of abstract, here I will try to show some of the technical details of the project without making it too bloated. So as a one-line description, I had to study, implement and integrate a spectral estimation technique, namely the <em>Multitaper Periodogram³</em> (and its derivatives¹), which are used to analyze astronomical time series.</p> <h5>Why spectral representations?</h5><p>Before getting into the how of spectral analysis and its estimation, a brief sidenote on the why. Why do we even bother to study the spectral properties of a time series? It turns out, some of the determining characteristics or defining parameters associated with a certain time series are better <em>brought out</em> in their spectral representations (frequency domain representations).</p> <p>As an example, the power spectral density is a common tool to try and unearth the periodic element(s) in a time series. Such spectral analysis techniques, at their core, are enabled by the Fourier Transform, and if you’d like to gain a better intuitive understanding of it, do check out <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spUNpyF58BY">this awesome video</a> by <a href="https://www.youtube.com/c/GrantSanderson">Grant Sanderson</a> on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYO_jab_esuFRV4b17AJtAw">3Blue1Brown</a>.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/duygu-keskek.xml b/authors/duygu-keskek.xml index 37a9e87643..131ce12c60 100644 --- a/authors/duygu-keskek.xml +++ b/authors/duygu-keskek.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Duygu Keşkek)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssSunPy Website Improvementshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170815_1336_duygukeskek/Duygu Keşkek<p>Believe or not, there is only one week left to the end of GSoC ! The whole GSoC period became an unforgettable experience for me. I still remember the first time I read the documentation of Sphinx and say “What the hell am I supposed to do now ?”The old SunPy website was a Ruby based Jekyll static w <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@duygukeskek/sunpy-website-improvements-70e58abbb28?source=rss-193d82c669eb------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170815_1336_duygukeskek/Tue, 15 Aug 2017 12:36:51 GMTIt’s the time for the Documentation Themehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170714_1659_duygukeskek/Duygu Keşkek<p>My project basically involves two parts :The website themeThe documentation themeThe renovated SunPy website is fully functioned now, but it still needs some fixes and continuous enhancements for sure ! From now on, I’m supposed to start working on the docs theme. At the beginning of July, I wasn’t <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@duygukeskek/its-the-time-for-the-documentation-theme-acd6da85c9fc?source=rss-193d82c669eb------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170714_1659_duygukeskek/Fri, 14 Jul 2017 15:59:51 GMTA new website, A better SunPy !http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170629_1254_duygukeskek/Duygu Keşkek<p>I’m so happy to announce that SunPy now has a Sphinx-based and a renovated website !! You can have a look at the website here. It has been a really long journey until the first evaluation. I want to go into deeper and explain the development process.The good old SunPy website was a Jekyll website an <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@duygukeskek/a-new-website-a-better-sunpy-3b3ca34b6970?source=rss-193d82c669eb------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170629_1254_duygukeskek/Thu, 29 Jun 2017 11:54:30 GMTFirst 2 weeks of GSoC in a nutshellhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170611_1956_duygukeskek/Duygu Keşkek<p>I just can’t believe that 2 weeks already passed ! I have struggled to understand the Sphinx and how to implement it as a static website. It was a little bit painful period for me to build a website in such a way that almost no one ever used Sphinx as a basis of these kind of websites.At the very fi <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@duygukeskek/first-2-weeks-of-gsoc-in-a-nutshell-4ce7878a932e?source=rss-193d82c669eb------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170611_1956_duygukeskek/Sun, 11 Jun 2017 18:56:05 GMTGood Bye Community Bonding Period !http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170527_2336_duygukeskek/Duygu Keşkek<p>Remember, remember, the 30th of May ! It is almost the end of the community bonding period and I’m kinda like :It was actually a beneficial period to get familiar with my project and the requirements. I also could talk to the community and made some friends. The SunPy community is really supportive <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@duygukeskek/good-bye-community-bonding-period-446b01e03813?source=rss-193d82c669eb------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170527_2336_duygukeskek/Sat, 27 May 2017 22:36:34 GMTCongratulations ! Your proposal has been accepted…WUT ?http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170509_1024_duygukeskek/Duygu Keşkek<p>It has been 5 days after the acceptance to GSoC but I still can’t believe that I’m selected. It is a really different feeling to turn one of your dreams into the reality. After I receive the acceptance mail I was like :Really, it took me 1 hour to believe that my proposal got accepted. What I really <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@duygukeskek/congratulations-your-proposal-has-been-accepted-wut-b9f255139d8?source=rss-193d82c669eb------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170509_1024_duygukeskek/Tue, 09 May 2017 09:24:15 GMTWhy I am interested in one of the GSoC 2017 projects, Open Astronomy — Sunpy Website Improvementshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/03/20170329_0854_duygukeskek/Duygu Keşkek<p>I am keen on astronomy studies, books, researches, -probably most of the things related to astronomy- since my childhood. When I look into the sky, I always have a will to explore the remaining secrets of the space, and wonder how other planets look, smell etc. Back to my childhood, I was a little g <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@duygukeskek/why-i-am-interested-in-one-of-the-gsoc-2017-projects-open-astronomy-sunpy-website-improvements-471e744765f3?source=rss-193d82c669eb------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/03/20170329_0854_duygukeskek/Wed, 29 Mar 2017 07:54:09 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Duygu Keşkek)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssSunPy Website Improvementshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170815_1336_duygukeskek/Duygu Keşkek<p>Believe or not, there is only one week left to the end of GSoC ! The whole GSoC period became an unforgettable experience for me. I still remember the first time I read the documentation of Sphinx and say “What the hell am I supposed to do now ?”The old SunPy website was a Ruby based Jekyll static w <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@duygukeskek/sunpy-website-improvements-70e58abbb28?source=rss-193d82c669eb------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170815_1336_duygukeskek/Tue, 15 Aug 2017 12:36:51 GMTIt’s the time for the Documentation Themehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170714_1659_duygukeskek/Duygu Keşkek<p>My project basically involves two parts :The website themeThe documentation themeThe renovated SunPy website is fully functioned now, but it still needs some fixes and continuous enhancements for sure ! From now on, I’m supposed to start working on the docs theme. At the beginning of July, I wasn’t <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@duygukeskek/its-the-time-for-the-documentation-theme-acd6da85c9fc?source=rss-193d82c669eb------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170714_1659_duygukeskek/Fri, 14 Jul 2017 15:59:51 GMTA new website, A better SunPy !http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170629_1254_duygukeskek/Duygu Keşkek<p>I’m so happy to announce that SunPy now has a Sphinx-based and a renovated website !! You can have a look at the website here. It has been a really long journey until the first evaluation. I want to go into deeper and explain the development process.The good old SunPy website was a Jekyll website an <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@duygukeskek/a-new-website-a-better-sunpy-3b3ca34b6970?source=rss-193d82c669eb------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170629_1254_duygukeskek/Thu, 29 Jun 2017 11:54:30 GMTFirst 2 weeks of GSoC in a nutshellhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170611_1956_duygukeskek/Duygu Keşkek<p>I just can’t believe that 2 weeks already passed ! I have struggled to understand the Sphinx and how to implement it as a static website. It was a little bit painful period for me to build a website in such a way that almost no one ever used Sphinx as a basis of these kind of websites.At the very fi <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@duygukeskek/first-2-weeks-of-gsoc-in-a-nutshell-4ce7878a932e?source=rss-193d82c669eb------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170611_1956_duygukeskek/Sun, 11 Jun 2017 18:56:05 GMTGood Bye Community Bonding Period !http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170527_2336_duygukeskek/Duygu Keşkek<p>Remember, remember, the 30th of May ! It is almost the end of the community bonding period and I’m kinda like :It was actually a beneficial period to get familiar with my project and the requirements. I also could talk to the community and made some friends. The SunPy community is really supportive <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@duygukeskek/good-bye-community-bonding-period-446b01e03813?source=rss-193d82c669eb------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170527_2336_duygukeskek/Sat, 27 May 2017 22:36:34 GMTCongratulations ! Your proposal has been accepted…WUT ?http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170509_1024_duygukeskek/Duygu Keşkek<p>It has been 5 days after the acceptance to GSoC but I still can’t believe that I’m selected. It is a really different feeling to turn one of your dreams into the reality. After I receive the acceptance mail I was like :Really, it took me 1 hour to believe that my proposal got accepted. What I really <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@duygukeskek/congratulations-your-proposal-has-been-accepted-wut-b9f255139d8?source=rss-193d82c669eb------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170509_1024_duygukeskek/Tue, 09 May 2017 09:24:15 GMTWhy I am interested in one of the GSoC 2017 projects, Open Astronomy — Sunpy Website Improvementshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/03/20170329_0854_duygukeskek/Duygu Keşkek<p>I am keen on astronomy studies, books, researches, -probably most of the things related to astronomy- since my childhood. When I look into the sky, I always have a will to explore the remaining secrets of the space, and wonder how other planets look, smell etc. Back to my childhood, I was a little g <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@duygukeskek/why-i-am-interested-in-one-of-the-gsoc-2017-projects-open-astronomy-sunpy-website-improvements-471e744765f3?source=rss-193d82c669eb------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/03/20170329_0854_duygukeskek/Wed, 29 Mar 2017 07:54:09 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/eleftheria-chatziargyriou.xml b/authors/eleftheria-chatziargyriou.xml index 95c08587b6..33f0411d82 100644 --- a/authors/eleftheria-chatziargyriou.xml +++ b/authors/eleftheria-chatziargyriou.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Eleftheria Chatziargyriou)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssCZML Extractor: An overviewhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190819_1300_sedictious/Eleftheria Chatziargyriou<p>As the proverb says "all good things must come to an end". Unfortunately, it's time +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Eleftheria Chatziargyriou)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssCZML Extractor: An overviewhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190819_1300_sedictious/Eleftheria Chatziargyriou<p>As the proverb says "all good things must come to an end". Unfortunately, it's time to bid adieu to the summer and have a look on what has been accomplished so far. The CZML Extractor This was undoubtedly the main and most time-consuming part of the project. The extractor diff --git a/authors/exitflynn.xml b/authors/exitflynn.xml index de64285d12..bb2e953481 100644 --- a/authors/exitflynn.xml +++ b/authors/exitflynn.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by exitflynn)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:04 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssDocs and Marty and the Moving Around of Code and Testshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/08/20230812_0533_exitflynn/exitflynn<p>Since the last post, I worked on the moving-the-code task. Me, Nabil and Alasdair got on a call to discuss what should go where and I ended up creating a <code>scraper_utils.py</code> file to complement the <code>scraper.py</code> file. The other options were moving the functions to <code>.util.net</code> or inside the <code>scraper.py</code> file but outside the <code>Scraper</code> class. After I moved the tests as well, I wrote new tests, increased test coverage and renamed some functions which were previously named in the JavaScript-style CamelCase. +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by exitflynn)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:53 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssDocs and Marty and the Moving Around of Code and Testshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/08/20230812_0533_exitflynn/exitflynn<p>Since the last post, I worked on the moving-the-code task. Me, Nabil and Alasdair got on a call to discuss what should go where and I ended up creating a <code>scraper_utils.py</code> file to complement the <code>scraper.py</code> file. The other options were moving the functions to <code>.util.net</code> or inside the <code>scraper.py</code> file but outside the <code>Scraper</code> class. After I moved the tests as well, I wrote new tests, increased test coverage and renamed some functions which were previously named in the JavaScript-style CamelCase. I also added and extended doc-strings to some functions which could use some updating and made fixes as asked in Code-Reviews.</p> <!-- TEASER_END -->SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/08/20230812_0533_exitflynn/Sat, 12 Aug 2023 04:33:30 GMTAcross the Summer of Codehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/07/20230729_0533_exitflynn/exitflynn<p>I spent the most part of my time since last blog-post working on the failing tests. The most complex client to fix and the most complex client in general, the GOES Client, needed to be changed a bit. The problem that arose there was mainly because of how we earlier had the liberty of parsing out any variable given down in the pattern since that string would never be used to act as a url but since we also want it to do the job of the baseurl, we can’t have any to-be-determined value in the base parts. Since the client involved calling a helper function that returned the data for specific values of those variables, I had to modify the code to obtain those values from that part instead of extracting it again from the URL (since we put it there in the URL string in the first place). diff --git a/authors/gagan-aryan.xml b/authors/gagan-aryan.xml index cbdb4152b0..aade361f5c 100644 --- a/authors/gagan-aryan.xml +++ b/authors/gagan-aryan.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Gagan Aryan)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC - 4http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210823_0300_gagan-aryan/Gagan Aryan<p><img alt="Radis" src="https://gagan-aryan.netlify.app/images/gsoc-4/Radis.png"></p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Gagan Aryan)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC - 4http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210823_0300_gagan-aryan/Gagan Aryan<p><img alt="Radis" src="https://gagan-aryan.netlify.app/images/gsoc-4/Radis.png"></p> <p>Today is the last day of GSoC-21. The entire journey was a rollercoaster ride and I learnt a lot of new things along the way. I started out with hardly knowing any of the shortcomings of pandas and as we dug in, I was surprised to see so many loopholes it contains. This will be the final blogpost of my gsoc journey and I hope you like it.</p> <h3 id="pandas-and-vaex">Pandas and Vaex</h3> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/gaurav-joshi.xml b/authors/gaurav-joshi.xml index 3140854498..6429c596db 100644 --- a/authors/gaurav-joshi.xml +++ b/authors/gaurav-joshi.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Gaurav Joshi)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:04 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC - Week 7-8http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/07/20230728_0000_gaurav17joshi/Gaurav Joshi<h3 id="testing-features">Testing features</h3> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Gaurav Joshi)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:54 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC - Week 7-8http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/07/20230728_0000_gaurav17joshi/Gaurav Joshi<h3 id="testing-features">Testing features</h3> <p>This week I refined my testing features for the code, and made the completed doctests.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/jash-shah.xml b/authors/jash-shah.xml index a92dd2fd25..903507fe57 100644 --- a/authors/jash-shah.xml +++ b/authors/jash-shah.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Jash Shah)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssMy GSoC Journey - Part 4http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/07/20220720_0000_jash-shah/Jash Shah<p><em>Writing the extension modules and Python wrappers for a package is one thing, but a step that is often overlooked is making a build system that complies with the rest of your program, ensures the correct installation based on your dependencies and also is portable enough to be distributable.</em></p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Jash Shah)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:55 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssMy GSoC Journey - Part 4http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/07/20220720_0000_jash-shah/Jash Shah<p><em>Writing the extension modules and Python wrappers for a package is one thing, but a step that is often overlooked is making a build system that complies with the rest of your program, ensures the correct installation based on your dependencies and also is portable enough to be distributable.</em></p> <p><em>I learned these things the hard way in Week 3 and 4, where I went as low level as I could to try to solve all the weird build errors and glitches I had while <strong>trying to build a Python Package using GNU Autotools</strong>.</em></p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/jeffrey-paul.xml b/authors/jeffrey-paul.xml index bcccd71ab2..59dcbaa1b4 100644 --- a/authors/jeffrey-paul.xml +++ b/authors/jeffrey-paul.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Jeffrey Paul)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC 2021 — Final Reporthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210819_0250_jeffreypaul15/Jeffrey Paul<h4>GSoC 2021 — Final Report</h4><p>Summer of 2021 held quite a few surprises for me. I’d have never imagined working with SunPy as a GSoC student and here I am concluding it with the final report. Before I summarize all the 30+ pull requests I’ve made to Sunkit-Pyvista, I just want to take a moment to than the brilliant mentors I’ve gotten to work with. The were not only patient and understanding but also extremely helpful with making me understand how everything works.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Jeffrey Paul)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC 2021 — Final Reporthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210819_0250_jeffreypaul15/Jeffrey Paul<h4>GSoC 2021 — Final Report</h4><p>Summer of 2021 held quite a few surprises for me. I’d have never imagined working with SunPy as a GSoC student and here I am concluding it with the final report. Before I summarize all the 30+ pull requests I’ve made to Sunkit-Pyvista, I just want to take a moment to than the brilliant mentors I’ve gotten to work with. The were not only patient and understanding but also extremely helpful with making me understand how everything works.</p> <figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/300/1*SExFSpEK386SN8OQ_fOtEQ.png"></figure><p>Coming to Sunpy, or should I say Sunkit-Pyvista.</p> <p>Sunkit-Pyvista was created with the intention of extending Sunpy’s extensive plotting capabilities to 3D with the help of a VTK wrapper for Python — Pyvista.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/jorge-martinez-garrido.xml b/authors/jorge-martinez-garrido.xml index b1a948749a..f99cd05f64 100644 --- a/authors/jorge-martinez-garrido.xml +++ b/authors/jorge-martinez-garrido.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Jorge Martínez Garrido)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:04 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssNew features after GSOC19http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190820_2000_jorgepiloto/Jorge Martínez Garrido<p>GSOC 2019 Edition has almost finished. All along this last three months lots of +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Jorge Martínez Garrido)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssNew features after GSOC19http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190820_2000_jorgepiloto/Jorge Martínez Garrido<p>GSOC 2019 Edition has almost finished. All along this last three months lots of issues where solved, poliastro 0.13 was raised, new features were applied and of course, new issues and bugs appeared. The objective of this post is just to collect all the implementations that have diff --git a/authors/juan-redondo.xml b/authors/juan-redondo.xml index 7f1387c834..9ee2c27606 100644 --- a/authors/juan-redondo.xml +++ b/authors/juan-redondo.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Juan Redondo)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssIn-depth comparison between the optimization algorithms implementedhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190805_1950_jredondopizarro/Juan Redondo<p>On this post I am going to show a comparison between the different optimization algorithms implemented till now in CTLearn, all of them applied to the same telescope and with the same configuration. This is useful to find the similarities and differences between optimization methods, as well as chec <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@jrpg1996/in-depth-comparison-between-the-optimization-algorithms-implemented-31f3d8ea80af?source=rss-d64822a82f52------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>CTLearnhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190805_1950_jredondopizarro/Mon, 05 Aug 2019 18:50:27 GMTImplementation of Gaussian Processes based Bayesian Optimizationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190722_0953_jredondopizarro/Juan Redondo<p>During this weeks I have been working mainly on the implementation of the Gaussian Processes based Bayesian Optimization using the scikit-optimize package (also known as skopt).Regarding the hyperparameter space, this implementation only supports uniform, quniform, loguniform and choice options, whi <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@jrpg1996/implementation-of-gaussian-processes-based-bayesian-optimization-3b319b38812d?source=rss-d64822a82f52------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>CTLearnhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190722_0953_jredondopizarro/Mon, 22 Jul 2019 08:53:05 GMT[Weeks 3–4] — Making progresseshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190623_1001_jredondopizarro/Juan Redondo<p>[Weeks 3–4] — Making progressesIn this blog post I will be brief, as I intend to increase my posting frecuency from next week.Achievements completed during this period:Created a new repository within CTLearn-project to keep all the code, documentation, experiments and plots related to my GSoC projec <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@jrpg1996/weeks-3-4-making-progresses-113f24433210?source=rss-d64822a82f52------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>CTLearnhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190623_1001_jredondopizarro/Sun, 23 Jun 2019 09:01:01 GMT[Weeks 1–2] — The Coding Period has begunhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190609_0930_jredondopizarro/Juan Redondo<p>[Weeks 1–2] — The Coding Period has begunThese first two weeks have been as productive as busy. On the one hand, I have my college exams going on, as well as the delivery and presentation of my bachelor’s thesis, that will take place in a few days and will mean (I hope so) the ending of my undergrad <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@jrpg1996/weeks-1-2-the-coding-period-has-begun-ca16ca371c6?source=rss-d64822a82f52------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>CTLearnhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190609_0930_jredondopizarro/Sun, 09 Jun 2019 08:30:21 GMTCommunity Bonding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190526_1853_jredondopizarro/Juan Redondo<p>Hi everyone, my name is Juan, I am a fourth-year physics student at Universidad Complutense de Madrid and I have been selected to work with CTLearn under the Open Astronomy organization for this GSOC edition.First, I would like to give a brief overview of the scientific and technical background of t <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@jrpg1996/community-bonding-period-d6e94964fb18?source=rss-d64822a82f52------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>CTLearnhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190526_1853_jredondopizarro/Sun, 26 May 2019 17:53:47 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Juan Redondo)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssIn-depth comparison between the optimization algorithms implementedhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190805_1950_jredondopizarro/Juan Redondo<p>On this post I am going to show a comparison between the different optimization algorithms implemented till now in CTLearn, all of them applied to the same telescope and with the same configuration. This is useful to find the similarities and differences between optimization methods, as well as chec <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@jrpg1996/in-depth-comparison-between-the-optimization-algorithms-implemented-31f3d8ea80af?source=rss-d64822a82f52------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>CTLearnhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190805_1950_jredondopizarro/Mon, 05 Aug 2019 18:50:27 GMTImplementation of Gaussian Processes based Bayesian Optimizationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190722_0953_jredondopizarro/Juan Redondo<p>During this weeks I have been working mainly on the implementation of the Gaussian Processes based Bayesian Optimization using the scikit-optimize package (also known as skopt).Regarding the hyperparameter space, this implementation only supports uniform, quniform, loguniform and choice options, whi <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@jrpg1996/implementation-of-gaussian-processes-based-bayesian-optimization-3b319b38812d?source=rss-d64822a82f52------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>CTLearnhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190722_0953_jredondopizarro/Mon, 22 Jul 2019 08:53:05 GMT[Weeks 3–4] — Making progresseshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190623_1001_jredondopizarro/Juan Redondo<p>[Weeks 3–4] — Making progressesIn this blog post I will be brief, as I intend to increase my posting frecuency from next week.Achievements completed during this period:Created a new repository within CTLearn-project to keep all the code, documentation, experiments and plots related to my GSoC projec <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@jrpg1996/weeks-3-4-making-progresses-113f24433210?source=rss-d64822a82f52------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>CTLearnhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190623_1001_jredondopizarro/Sun, 23 Jun 2019 09:01:01 GMT[Weeks 1–2] — The Coding Period has begunhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190609_0930_jredondopizarro/Juan Redondo<p>[Weeks 1–2] — The Coding Period has begunThese first two weeks have been as productive as busy. On the one hand, I have my college exams going on, as well as the delivery and presentation of my bachelor’s thesis, that will take place in a few days and will mean (I hope so) the ending of my undergrad <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@jrpg1996/weeks-1-2-the-coding-period-has-begun-ca16ca371c6?source=rss-d64822a82f52------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>CTLearnhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190609_0930_jredondopizarro/Sun, 09 Jun 2019 08:30:21 GMTCommunity Bonding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190526_1853_jredondopizarro/Juan Redondo<p>Hi everyone, my name is Juan, I am a fourth-year physics student at Universidad Complutense de Madrid and I have been selected to work with CTLearn under the Open Astronomy organization for this GSOC edition.First, I would like to give a brief overview of the scientific and technical background of t <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@jrpg1996/community-bonding-period-d6e94964fb18?source=rss-d64822a82f52------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>CTLearnhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190526_1853_jredondopizarro/Sun, 26 May 2019 17:53:47 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/jyotirmaya-shivottam.xml b/authors/jyotirmaya-shivottam.xml index 54bf6ab603..82e25cf6e7 100644 --- a/authors/jyotirmaya-shivottam.xml +++ b/authors/jyotirmaya-shivottam.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Jyotirmaya Shivottam)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:01 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC 2020: Blog 5 - Adding Kerr Null Geodesics functionality to EinsteinPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200830_1733_jes24/Jyotirmaya Shivottam<p>Null Geodesics functionality has been implemented into EinsteinPy, with PR<a href="https://github.com/einsteinpy/einsteinpy/pull/527">#527</a>, having been merged 🎉🎉. I apologize for no blogs in the past 3 weeks. There was a COVID situation here, that required multiple tests and isolation and all that it entails. This led to me foregoing an entire week. And, when that had settled, I had to take the call on abandoning the plan of numerically integrating the Geodesics equations, due to the massive error accumulation, as discussed in my last blog. A confusing fact about that, was that <em>Mathematica</em> could still keep the error build-up to a minimum, while <em>Python</em> simply could not, even with adaptive and symplectic schemes. But the symplectic schemes did bring the error down, by around 2 orders of magnitude, which gave me the idea to take a Hamiltonian approach, which would increase the number of ODEs to solve, but drop the order by 1. And, as it turns out, the Kerr Hamiltonian is separable (Carter, 1968a [1]), which makes the implementation even simpler. In this blog, I will be discussing this approach, which has finally led to proper geodesic calculations. I have also included some plots (and a cool animation) for Kerr &amp; Schwarzschild Null-like (and Time-like) geodesics.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Jyotirmaya Shivottam)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC 2020: Blog 5 - Adding Kerr Null Geodesics functionality to EinsteinPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200830_1733_jes24/Jyotirmaya Shivottam<p>Null Geodesics functionality has been implemented into EinsteinPy, with PR<a href="https://github.com/einsteinpy/einsteinpy/pull/527">#527</a>, having been merged 🎉🎉. I apologize for no blogs in the past 3 weeks. There was a COVID situation here, that required multiple tests and isolation and all that it entails. This led to me foregoing an entire week. And, when that had settled, I had to take the call on abandoning the plan of numerically integrating the Geodesics equations, due to the massive error accumulation, as discussed in my last blog. A confusing fact about that, was that <em>Mathematica</em> could still keep the error build-up to a minimum, while <em>Python</em> simply could not, even with adaptive and symplectic schemes. But the symplectic schemes did bring the error down, by around 2 orders of magnitude, which gave me the idea to take a Hamiltonian approach, which would increase the number of ODEs to solve, but drop the order by 1. And, as it turns out, the Kerr Hamiltonian is separable (Carter, 1968a [1]), which makes the implementation even simpler. In this blog, I will be discussing this approach, which has finally led to proper geodesic calculations. I have also included some plots (and a cool animation) for Kerr &amp; Schwarzschild Null-like (and Time-like) geodesics.</p> <h3> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/karl.xml b/authors/karl.xml index 1c0096c742..9b70fd829f 100644 --- a/authors/karl.xml +++ b/authors/karl.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Karl)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssCleaning Up and Documentinghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160820_0442_kvyh/Karl<p>This project has been fantastic to work on. Over the summer we have implemented a scheduling module complete with tests and documentation. I have written and fixed code all over the package, some of which got added and some of it was rejected or required further modification. The code that I wrote c <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/08/cleaning-up-and-documenting.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160820_0442_kvyh/Sat, 20 Aug 2016 03:42:00 GMTMany Merges into Astroplanhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160808_2201_kvyh/Karl<p>During the past two weeks, a lot of PRs were merged into astroplan (17 as of today, 5 of which are mine). These have moved astroplan over to astropy 1.2.1, made Constraint outputs more consistent and added new functionality and bug-fixes, and condensed a few methods, in the Scheduling module. It has <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/08/many-merges-into-astroplan.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160808_2201_kvyh/Mon, 08 Aug 2016 21:01:00 GMTScoring and Scheduling Constraintshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160720_1922_kvyh/Karl<p>My work during the last two weeks has been on writing a separate scorer as well as writing the scheduling constraints that will allow a scheduler to group blocks together. I also would really like to see the features included in Stuart Littlefair's workbe able to be merged into the astroplan master, <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/07/scoring-and-scheduling-constraints.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160720_1922_kvyh/Wed, 20 Jul 2016 18:22:00 GMTUpdate in directionhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160707_2312_kvyh/Karl<p>A large portion of the work I have done so farhas been improving and fixing bugs with the schedulers that are currently in Astroplan. From conversations with mentors and from feedback on my straw-man API that I wrote for how a user should be able to interact with the schedulers, where conversation i <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/07/update-in-direction.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160707_2312_kvyh/Thu, 07 Jul 2016 22:12:00 GMTImplementing a Schedulehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160624_2005_kvyh/Karl<p>One week ago the work that had been done by Stephanie Douglas and Erik Tollerud was merged into astroplan. I made a straw-man API for scheduling in astroplan, partially based off their work, and submitted it as a proposal PRto get feedback on what makes sense and what should be added/changed to the <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/06/implementing-schedule.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160624_2005_kvyh/Fri, 24 Jun 2016 19:05:00 GMTGetting feedback and planninghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160617_1912_kvyh/Karl<p>This last week has been a productive one for me, in coding, communication and understanding the underlying framework used in astroplan. My mentorsmentors Eric Jeschke, Brett Morris, and Erik Tollerud have helped me in coming up with tasks that give me a better understanding of the code and expectati <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/06/getting-feedback-and-planning.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160617_1912_kvyh/Fri, 17 Jun 2016 18:12:00 GMTGitting startedhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160609_1829_kvyh/Karl<p>Getting started working on astroplan has been a mix of reading up on work people have already done (<a class="reference external" href="https://github.com/astropy/astroplan/pull/137">https://github.com/astropy/astroplan/pull/137</a>, <a class="reference external" href="https://github.com/astropy/astroplan/pull/151">https://github.com/astropy/astroplan/pull/151</a>), brainstorming scheduling styles, planning using astroplan, and figuring out how git works. Working with g <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/06/gitting-started.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160609_1829_kvyh/Thu, 09 Jun 2016 17:29:00 GMTCommunity Bonding Updatehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160515_0520_kvyh/Karl<p>I've been enjoying observing the Astropy mailing list, the two main threads that have interested me are about NDData with LSST and the freezing of features in preparation for the next Astropy version's release. The conversation with NDData and LSST has gone into if/why backwards compatibility is nee <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/05/community-bonding-update.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160515_0520_kvyh/Sun, 15 May 2016 04:20:00 GMTThis blog is for GSoC 2016http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/03/20160324_1813_kvyh/Karl<p>I plan to work on the Astroplan package within Astropy. <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/03/this-blog-is-for-gsoc-2016.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/03/20160324_1813_kvyh/Thu, 24 Mar 2016 18:13:00 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Karl)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssCleaning Up and Documentinghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160820_0442_kvyh/Karl<p>This project has been fantastic to work on. Over the summer we have implemented a scheduling module complete with tests and documentation. I have written and fixed code all over the package, some of which got added and some of it was rejected or required further modification. The code that I wrote c <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/08/cleaning-up-and-documenting.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160820_0442_kvyh/Sat, 20 Aug 2016 03:42:00 GMTMany Merges into Astroplanhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160808_2201_kvyh/Karl<p>During the past two weeks, a lot of PRs were merged into astroplan (17 as of today, 5 of which are mine). These have moved astroplan over to astropy 1.2.1, made Constraint outputs more consistent and added new functionality and bug-fixes, and condensed a few methods, in the Scheduling module. It has <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/08/many-merges-into-astroplan.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160808_2201_kvyh/Mon, 08 Aug 2016 21:01:00 GMTScoring and Scheduling Constraintshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160720_1922_kvyh/Karl<p>My work during the last two weeks has been on writing a separate scorer as well as writing the scheduling constraints that will allow a scheduler to group blocks together. I also would really like to see the features included in Stuart Littlefair's workbe able to be merged into the astroplan master, <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/07/scoring-and-scheduling-constraints.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160720_1922_kvyh/Wed, 20 Jul 2016 18:22:00 GMTUpdate in directionhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160707_2312_kvyh/Karl<p>A large portion of the work I have done so farhas been improving and fixing bugs with the schedulers that are currently in Astroplan. From conversations with mentors and from feedback on my straw-man API that I wrote for how a user should be able to interact with the schedulers, where conversation i <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/07/update-in-direction.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160707_2312_kvyh/Thu, 07 Jul 2016 22:12:00 GMTImplementing a Schedulehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160624_2005_kvyh/Karl<p>One week ago the work that had been done by Stephanie Douglas and Erik Tollerud was merged into astroplan. I made a straw-man API for scheduling in astroplan, partially based off their work, and submitted it as a proposal PRto get feedback on what makes sense and what should be added/changed to the <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/06/implementing-schedule.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160624_2005_kvyh/Fri, 24 Jun 2016 19:05:00 GMTGetting feedback and planninghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160617_1912_kvyh/Karl<p>This last week has been a productive one for me, in coding, communication and understanding the underlying framework used in astroplan. My mentorsmentors Eric Jeschke, Brett Morris, and Erik Tollerud have helped me in coming up with tasks that give me a better understanding of the code and expectati <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/06/getting-feedback-and-planning.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160617_1912_kvyh/Fri, 17 Jun 2016 18:12:00 GMTGitting startedhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160609_1829_kvyh/Karl<p>Getting started working on astroplan has been a mix of reading up on work people have already done (<a class="reference external" href="https://github.com/astropy/astroplan/pull/137">https://github.com/astropy/astroplan/pull/137</a>, <a class="reference external" href="https://github.com/astropy/astroplan/pull/151">https://github.com/astropy/astroplan/pull/151</a>), brainstorming scheduling styles, planning using astroplan, and figuring out how git works. Working with g <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/06/gitting-started.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160609_1829_kvyh/Thu, 09 Jun 2016 17:29:00 GMTCommunity Bonding Updatehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160515_0520_kvyh/Karl<p>I've been enjoying observing the Astropy mailing list, the two main threads that have interested me are about NDData with LSST and the freezing of features in preparation for the next Astropy version's release. The conversation with NDData and LSST has gone into if/why backwards compatibility is nee <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/05/community-bonding-update.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160515_0520_kvyh/Sun, 15 May 2016 04:20:00 GMTThis blog is for GSoC 2016http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/03/20160324_1813_kvyh/Karl<p>I plan to work on the Astroplan package within Astropy. <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/03/this-blog-is-for-gsoc-2016.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/03/20160324_1813_kvyh/Thu, 24 Mar 2016 18:13:00 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/kartik-mandar.xml b/authors/kartik-mandar.xml index 1619bfd6cc..2c194493c4 100644 --- a/authors/kartik-mandar.xml +++ b/authors/kartik-mandar.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Kartik Mandar)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:01 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssChanging the plotting methodshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/08/20240805_1605_kartikmandar/Kartik Mandar<p> So the recoding and redesign is done. But we were discussing about how we are plotting things in dashboard and wanted to have floatpanels for doing so.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Kartik Mandar)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:54 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssChanging the plotting methodshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/08/20240805_1605_kartikmandar/Kartik Mandar<p> So the recoding and redesign is done. But we were discussing about how we are plotting things in dashboard and wanted to have floatpanels for doing so.</p> <!-- TEASER_END -->stingrayhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/08/20240805_1605_kartikmandar/Mon, 05 Aug 2024 15:05:00 GMTIssue resolvedhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240725_1809_kartikmandar/Kartik Mandar<p> The problem with classes was resolved by making factory functions to encase them in, and then they were not conflicting with each other. </p> <!-- TEASER_END -->stingrayhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240725_1809_kartikmandar/Thu, 25 Jul 2024 17:09:00 GMTNew issue propped uphttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240718_1634_kartikmandar/Kartik Mandar<p> When changing the whole architecture, a new issue has propped. An initialised object of the class can not be initialised again. So I am not able to revert back the home UI back dynamically. </p> <!-- TEASER_END -->stingrayhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240718_1634_kartikmandar/Thu, 18 Jul 2024 15:34:00 GMTFinally the issue resolveshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240715_1528_kartikmandar/Kartik Mandar<p> Damn, those 2 weeks were stressful, finally the issue is resolved. I am able to render HoloViews and thus Bokeh plots inside my program and in the process my codebase is much better than before. </p> diff --git a/authors/kris-stern.xml b/authors/kris-stern.xml index 0adbda5d7b..9949344107 100644 --- a/authors/kris-stern.xml +++ b/authors/kris-stern.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Kris Stern)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC 2020: glue-solar project 3.2http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200823_0807_kakirastern/Kris Stern<p>It is finally nearing the end of the project for me, as far as coding is concerned. Over the past few weeks I have spent some time on some last-ditch effort to debug with my mentors and to squeeze as much as I possibly could given the time constraint I have been under. These include but not limited to sorting out some generalisation issues that previously prevented glue <a href="https://github.com/glue-viz/glue/pull/2167">PR #2167</a> from being usable for general FITS files, some type as well as wcs linkages issues in glue <a href="https://github.com/glue-viz/glue/pull/2161">PR #2161</a> that cropped up after applying changes suggested in code review that have not been properly checked on my part. The pull requests started or completed for the project include but are not limited to the following list:</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Kris Stern)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC 2020: glue-solar project 3.2http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200823_0807_kakirastern/Kris Stern<p>It is finally nearing the end of the project for me, as far as coding is concerned. Over the past few weeks I have spent some time on some last-ditch effort to debug with my mentors and to squeeze as much as I possibly could given the time constraint I have been under. These include but not limited to sorting out some generalisation issues that previously prevented glue <a href="https://github.com/glue-viz/glue/pull/2167">PR #2167</a> from being usable for general FITS files, some type as well as wcs linkages issues in glue <a href="https://github.com/glue-viz/glue/pull/2161">PR #2161</a> that cropped up after applying changes suggested in code review that have not been properly checked on my part. The pull requests started or completed for the project include but are not limited to the following list:</p> <ol><li>glue <a href="https://github.com/glue-viz/glue/pull/2167">PR #2167</a> for updating 1D Profile viewer to use wcsaxes for plotting and add sliders</li><li>glue <a href="https://github.com/glue-viz/glue/pull/2161">PR #2161</a> for updating ‘wcs_autolinking’ code to handle N-D cases using a generalised approach conforming to <a href="https://docs.astropy.org/en/stable/wcs/wcsapi.html">APE 14: Shared Python interface for World Coordinate Systems</a></li><li>glue <a href="https://github.com/glue-viz/glue/pull/2164">PR #2164</a> for adding support to NDData for astropy package</li><li>glue <a href="https://github.com/glue-viz/glue/pull/2131">PR #2131</a> for adding a preferred_cmap attribute to introduce a color coding scheme for different glue-solar data types (for example to distinguish the IRIS raster data cubes from its companion IRIS SJI data cubes</li><li>glue-solar <a href="https://github.com/glue-viz/glue-solar/pull/15">PR #15</a> for adding to open with “SunPy Map” GUI option</li><li>glue-solar <a href="https://github.com/glue-viz/glue-solar/pull/17">PR #17</a> for adding “Loading and Overplotting AIA and HMI files as SunPy Maps” docs as a user guide</li><li>glue-solar <a href="https://github.com/glue-viz/glue-solar/pull/18">PR #18</a> for adding “loading IRIS level 2 raster and sji data together docs” as a user guide</li><li>glue-solar <a href="https://github.com/glue-viz/glue-solar/pull/23">PR #23</a> for updating IRIS data labels with OBSIDs for filtering</li><li>glue-solar <a href="https://github.com/glue-viz/glue-solar/pull/28">PR #28</a>, <a href="https://github.com/glue-viz/glue-solar/pull/29">PR #29</a> as core glue-solar documentation</li></ol><p>I have actually been using our work on the glue 1D profile tool for my current doctoral studies on studies of planetary nebulae using integral field spectroscopy (IFS) involving the handling of a large number of data cubes from some Australian telescopes (data collected by my PhD supervisor Prof. Quentin Parker). Turned out this tool made the process of investigating the different spectra, which could run up to hundreds in number per data cube or observation, as it allows me to load in my data cube only once, and then to inspect the variation across spatial dimensions to see if the signal-to-noise of a particular observation is too high, or if the opposite is true so that the spectra will then be further processed into full-optical integrated spectra with flux calibration or de-reddening as necessary.</p> <p>I am grateful for Google, my mentors, other org members as well as my GSoC peers to make this a particular fun-filled and memorable project! I have learned so much from the experience that even money cannot buy in terms of programming and soft skills. I wish Google will continue this program or initiate some similar program to continue cultivating new generations of open-source software developers / development enthusiasts to further our aim to make open-source approachable and usable for all.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/kumar-prasun.xml b/authors/kumar-prasun.xml index 32cc01f349..c1e3a12045 100644 --- a/authors/kumar-prasun.xml +++ b/authors/kumar-prasun.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Kumar Prasun)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssAnd so the curtain falls on this GSoC journeyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170827_1321_testsubjector/Kumar Prasun<p>It’s been quite an adventure.Somewhere between the initial stumble with my first PR in the coding period and completing all the todo’s on my Google Summer of Code proposal, I became a decent coder (hopefully?).Current Project Status ;-)With almost 4000 lines of code (more if you include my work in F <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@prasunk2/and-so-the-curtain-falls-on-this-gsoc-journey-69f1e4d0e4ca?source=rss-9aa590c84b87------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170827_1321_testsubjector/Sun, 27 Aug 2017 12:21:02 GMTA fortnight and a few days to gohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170730_0907_testsubjector/Kumar Prasun<p>The last procedure PR for AstroLib.jl is now open. With that, my main objective for Google Summer of Code is completed (technically it still has to be merged but oh well).Perfect time to update my Github ProfileTo be honest I did get a bit teary-eyed after making the PR. Working with Julia and Astro <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@prasunk2/a-fortnight-and-a-few-days-to-go-c5b803320366?source=rss-9aa590c84b87------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170730_0907_testsubjector/Sun, 30 Jul 2017 08:07:19 GMTGSoC Tales : Boss Fights & Journey To A New Land Named FITSIO.jlhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170711_2001_testsubjector/Kumar Prasun<p>Well, the best news to write about right now, would have been to say that I’ve completed transcribing the procedures for AstroLib.jl, my main objective for GSoC.Unfortunately, complications(read laziness) are a thing and with all the smaller monsters and minions killed (the already finished procedur <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@prasunk2/gsoc-tales-boss-fights-journey-to-a-new-land-named-fitsio-jl-bd276d5d8b48?source=rss-9aa590c84b87------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170711_2001_testsubjector/Tue, 11 Jul 2017 19:01:39 GMTHas it been a month already?http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170625_2357_testsubjector/Kumar Prasun<p>Note — The following post has been spiced up by a sleep-drunk author with a bit of colourful imagery and slight exaggeration for artistic needs, please be advised.If you compare this post’s GSoC progress footnote (at the bottom) with the one in the previous fortnight’s blog, you will find a marked d <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@prasunk2/has-it-been-a-month-already-d5e20755dd51?source=rss-9aa590c84b87------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170625_2357_testsubjector/Sun, 25 Jun 2017 22:57:29 GMTIt’s fine if the title says “Contributing to GSoC and open-source improves your coding skill”…http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170611_0438_testsubjector/Kumar Prasun<p>It’s fine if the title says “Contributing to GSoC and open-source improves your coding skill”, right?Also known as the First Fortnight of GSoc Coding Period.Imagine you’re playing a RPG game(no, not Dark Souls). You start at Level 1 (or zilch) with some basic stats like ‘Agility’, ‘Strength’, ‘Healt <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@prasunk2/its-fine-if-the-title-says-contributing-to-gsoc-and-open-source-improves-your-coding-skill-e6334041000f?source=rss-9aa590c84b87------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170611_0438_testsubjector/Sun, 11 Jun 2017 03:38:20 GMTGoogle Summer of Code, OpenAstronomy Class of 2017http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170511_0526_testsubjector/Kumar Prasun<p>You’ve locked yourself in your room; told no one to disturb you and have been refreshing a list of tabs to the beats of an Emmit Fenn song (Painting Greys to be exact)Suddenly, on those tabs shows updated content.And then you see your project listed among the selected projects for OpenAstronomy, Goo <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@prasunk2/google-summer-of-code-openastronomy-class-of-2017-75d12f5566d0?source=rss-9aa590c84b87------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170511_0526_testsubjector/Thu, 11 May 2017 04:26:09 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Kumar Prasun)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssAnd so the curtain falls on this GSoC journeyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170827_1321_testsubjector/Kumar Prasun<p>It’s been quite an adventure.Somewhere between the initial stumble with my first PR in the coding period and completing all the todo’s on my Google Summer of Code proposal, I became a decent coder (hopefully?).Current Project Status ;-)With almost 4000 lines of code (more if you include my work in F <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@prasunk2/and-so-the-curtain-falls-on-this-gsoc-journey-69f1e4d0e4ca?source=rss-9aa590c84b87------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170827_1321_testsubjector/Sun, 27 Aug 2017 12:21:02 GMTA fortnight and a few days to gohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170730_0907_testsubjector/Kumar Prasun<p>The last procedure PR for AstroLib.jl is now open. With that, my main objective for Google Summer of Code is completed (technically it still has to be merged but oh well).Perfect time to update my Github ProfileTo be honest I did get a bit teary-eyed after making the PR. Working with Julia and Astro <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@prasunk2/a-fortnight-and-a-few-days-to-go-c5b803320366?source=rss-9aa590c84b87------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170730_0907_testsubjector/Sun, 30 Jul 2017 08:07:19 GMTGSoC Tales : Boss Fights & Journey To A New Land Named FITSIO.jlhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170711_2001_testsubjector/Kumar Prasun<p>Well, the best news to write about right now, would have been to say that I’ve completed transcribing the procedures for AstroLib.jl, my main objective for GSoC.Unfortunately, complications(read laziness) are a thing and with all the smaller monsters and minions killed (the already finished procedur <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@prasunk2/gsoc-tales-boss-fights-journey-to-a-new-land-named-fitsio-jl-bd276d5d8b48?source=rss-9aa590c84b87------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170711_2001_testsubjector/Tue, 11 Jul 2017 19:01:39 GMTHas it been a month already?http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170625_2357_testsubjector/Kumar Prasun<p>Note — The following post has been spiced up by a sleep-drunk author with a bit of colourful imagery and slight exaggeration for artistic needs, please be advised.If you compare this post’s GSoC progress footnote (at the bottom) with the one in the previous fortnight’s blog, you will find a marked d <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@prasunk2/has-it-been-a-month-already-d5e20755dd51?source=rss-9aa590c84b87------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170625_2357_testsubjector/Sun, 25 Jun 2017 22:57:29 GMTIt’s fine if the title says “Contributing to GSoC and open-source improves your coding skill”…http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170611_0438_testsubjector/Kumar Prasun<p>It’s fine if the title says “Contributing to GSoC and open-source improves your coding skill”, right?Also known as the First Fortnight of GSoc Coding Period.Imagine you’re playing a RPG game(no, not Dark Souls). You start at Level 1 (or zilch) with some basic stats like ‘Agility’, ‘Strength’, ‘Healt <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@prasunk2/its-fine-if-the-title-says-contributing-to-gsoc-and-open-source-improves-your-coding-skill-e6334041000f?source=rss-9aa590c84b87------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170611_0438_testsubjector/Sun, 11 Jun 2017 03:38:20 GMTGoogle Summer of Code, OpenAstronomy Class of 2017http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170511_0526_testsubjector/Kumar Prasun<p>You’ve locked yourself in your room; told no one to disturb you and have been refreshing a list of tabs to the beats of an Emmit Fenn song (Painting Greys to be exact)Suddenly, on those tabs shows updated content.And then you see your project listed among the selected projects for OpenAstronomy, Goo <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@prasunk2/google-summer-of-code-openastronomy-class-of-2017-75d12f5566d0?source=rss-9aa590c84b87------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170511_0526_testsubjector/Thu, 11 May 2017 04:26:09 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/labib-asari.xml b/authors/labib-asari.xml index 42b4db9625..b2578d3d5d 100644 --- a/authors/labib-asari.xml +++ b/authors/labib-asari.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Labib Asari)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFinal GSoC Reporthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/08/20230822_0000_labeeb-7z/Labib Asari<p>I will be discussing the goals of my GSoC project, how I spent my time and what I learned during this period. I will also be discussing the future of my project and what I plan to do next.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Labib Asari)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:53 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFinal GSoC Reporthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/08/20230822_0000_labeeb-7z/Labib Asari<p>I will be discussing the goals of my GSoC project, how I spent my time and what I learned during this period. I will also be discussing the future of my project and what I plan to do next.</p> <h2 id="goals-of-my-gsoc">Goals of my GSoC</h2> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/lucas-martin-garcia.xml b/authors/lucas-martin-garcia.xml index 2a1a227532..478ff1ec87 100644 --- a/authors/lucas-martin-garcia.xml +++ b/authors/lucas-martin-garcia.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Lucas Martin Garcia)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:02 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssTaking on the Gaps: First Approaches of the Temporal Interpolationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240715_1957_lucasmg18/Lucas Martin Garcia<p> </p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Lucas Martin Garcia)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssTaking on the Gaps: First Approaches of the Temporal Interpolationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240715_1957_lucasmg18/Lucas Martin Garcia<p> </p> <h4>Introduction</h4><p>In the study of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs), accurately interpolating light curve data is crucial for overcoming the challenge of observational gaps. This post elaborates on the implementation of both basic and advanced interpolation methods to enhance data continuity in AGN light curves.</p> <h4>Maximizing Coverage Across AGN Light Curves</h4><p>An essential step in our analysis of AGN light curves was to establish a benchmark for maximum coverage in each observational band. This process involves determining the most comprehensive temporal span for which we have data, ensuring that our interpolation methods are aligned with these time frames.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/manan-agarwal.xml b/authors/manan-agarwal.xml index d43f24004f..0b54845c6c 100644 --- a/authors/manan-agarwal.xml +++ b/authors/manan-agarwal.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Manan Agarwal)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC Diaries 4.02: Wrapping uphttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180813_1624_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World!The obscenity of time dumbfounds me as I find myself staring down the barrel of this final blog for my GSoC project. The past three months were filled with coding, debugging, optimising, taking feedback and working on suggestions. It feels like I just started contributing to Astropy, ind <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-4-02-wrapping-up-66346255bc6c?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180813_1624_mananagarwal/Mon, 13 Aug 2018 15:24:38 GMTGSoC Diaries 4.01http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180802_2201_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World!We are already more than halfway through the third and final coding phase of GSoC 2018. I have managed to successfully integrate the new Astropy tutorials theme with the existing Sphinx build process.How to make the new build?To make the Sphinx build of the Astropy tutorials with the new <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-4-01-b9e4ae033c68?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180802_2201_mananagarwal/Thu, 02 Aug 2018 21:01:01 GMTGSoC Diaries 3.02http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180730_1336_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World!I have successfully implemented the tags feature for the Astropy tutorials. Now when you visit the tutorials landing page, you will see all the tutorials in placards with the title and an abstract. You can find all the tags in a sidebar on the left-hand side.Each tag has a corresponding <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-3-02-b39f8218415?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180730_1336_mananagarwal/Mon, 30 Jul 2018 12:36:29 GMTGSoC Diaries 3.01http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180627_0906_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World!It has been some time since I gave you any updates on Learn Astropy website, so here it is the Diary 3.01. Why 3 and not 2? Because the first coding phase of GSoC 18 has ended and in fact, we are already two weeks into the second phase. By the way, I have successfully passed the first ev <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-3-01-f048541d523b?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180627_0906_mananagarwal/Wed, 27 Jun 2018 08:06:31 GMTGSoC Diaries 2.02http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180609_1751_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World!The first coding phase of GSoC 2018 ends tomorrow, and it will be followed by the first evaluation. The last two weeks were quite productive and had lots of interesting things happening in the tech world like Apple’s WWDC 2018 (I was really hoping for a new MacBook Air…sigh) and Microsof <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-2-02-4dd30376609a?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180609_1751_mananagarwal/Sat, 09 Jun 2018 16:51:11 GMTGSoC Diaries 2.01http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180529_1133_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World,I completed two weeks of coding with Astropy yesterday, which means we are already halfway through the first Coding Phase of GSoC! These two weeks began with me developing the landing page of Learn Astropy Website using bootstrap 3. This was not a functioning webpage, as it had many part <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-2-01-3844137a778b?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180529_1133_mananagarwal/Tue, 29 May 2018 10:33:09 GMTGSoC Diaries 1.01http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180516_1747_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World,Somehow every new chapter in my coding life starts with the iconic “Hello world”. I find that it has a deep philosophical feel to it with many interpretations. It’s like a program coming to life and greeting the world.. or maybe like a coder announcing their presence to the world which g <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-1-01-e6fb1c0180b4?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180516_1747_mananagarwal/Wed, 16 May 2018 16:47:28 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Manan Agarwal)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC Diaries 4.02: Wrapping uphttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180813_1624_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World!The obscenity of time dumbfounds me as I find myself staring down the barrel of this final blog for my GSoC project. The past three months were filled with coding, debugging, optimising, taking feedback and working on suggestions. It feels like I just started contributing to Astropy, ind <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-4-02-wrapping-up-66346255bc6c?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180813_1624_mananagarwal/Mon, 13 Aug 2018 15:24:38 GMTGSoC Diaries 4.01http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180802_2201_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World!We are already more than halfway through the third and final coding phase of GSoC 2018. I have managed to successfully integrate the new Astropy tutorials theme with the existing Sphinx build process.How to make the new build?To make the Sphinx build of the Astropy tutorials with the new <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-4-01-b9e4ae033c68?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180802_2201_mananagarwal/Thu, 02 Aug 2018 21:01:01 GMTGSoC Diaries 3.02http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180730_1336_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World!I have successfully implemented the tags feature for the Astropy tutorials. Now when you visit the tutorials landing page, you will see all the tutorials in placards with the title and an abstract. You can find all the tags in a sidebar on the left-hand side.Each tag has a corresponding <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-3-02-b39f8218415?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180730_1336_mananagarwal/Mon, 30 Jul 2018 12:36:29 GMTGSoC Diaries 3.01http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180627_0906_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World!It has been some time since I gave you any updates on Learn Astropy website, so here it is the Diary 3.01. Why 3 and not 2? Because the first coding phase of GSoC 18 has ended and in fact, we are already two weeks into the second phase. By the way, I have successfully passed the first ev <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-3-01-f048541d523b?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180627_0906_mananagarwal/Wed, 27 Jun 2018 08:06:31 GMTGSoC Diaries 2.02http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180609_1751_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World!The first coding phase of GSoC 2018 ends tomorrow, and it will be followed by the first evaluation. The last two weeks were quite productive and had lots of interesting things happening in the tech world like Apple’s WWDC 2018 (I was really hoping for a new MacBook Air…sigh) and Microsof <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-2-02-4dd30376609a?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180609_1751_mananagarwal/Sat, 09 Jun 2018 16:51:11 GMTGSoC Diaries 2.01http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180529_1133_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World,I completed two weeks of coding with Astropy yesterday, which means we are already halfway through the first Coding Phase of GSoC! These two weeks began with me developing the landing page of Learn Astropy Website using bootstrap 3. This was not a functioning webpage, as it had many part <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-2-01-3844137a778b?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180529_1133_mananagarwal/Tue, 29 May 2018 10:33:09 GMTGSoC Diaries 1.01http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180516_1747_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World,Somehow every new chapter in my coding life starts with the iconic “Hello world”. I find that it has a deep philosophical feel to it with many interpretations. It’s like a program coming to life and greeting the world.. or maybe like a coder announcing their presence to the world which g <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-1-01-e6fb1c0180b4?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180516_1747_mananagarwal/Wed, 16 May 2018 16:47:28 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/manit-singh.xml b/authors/manit-singh.xml index ee539fd0c5..ee56743925 100644 --- a/authors/manit-singh.xml +++ b/authors/manit-singh.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Manit Singh)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:02 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssEnhancing SOAR Queries: Improved Error Handling and Support for Distance-Based Filteringhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240723_1650_nucleongodx/Manit Singh<h4>Improved Error Handling and Support for Distance-Based Filtering</h4><h4>Introduction</h4><p>Over the past few weeks, I’ve been working on addressing and enhancing certain functionalities within the sunpy-soar package. This post delves into the two main improvements I’ve implemented: better error handling for server downtime and the introduction of support for distance-based query filtering.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Manit Singh)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:55 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssEnhancing SOAR Queries: Improved Error Handling and Support for Distance-Based Filteringhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240723_1650_nucleongodx/Manit Singh<h4>Improved Error Handling and Support for Distance-Based Filtering</h4><h4>Introduction</h4><p>Over the past few weeks, I’ve been working on addressing and enhancing certain functionalities within the sunpy-soar package. This post delves into the two main improvements I’ve implemented: better error handling for server downtime and the introduction of support for distance-based query filtering.</p> <h4>Improved Error Handling for Server Downtime</h4><p>Previously, when the SOAR server was down, a generic JSONDecodeError would be raised. This was less than ideal as it did not provide a clear indication of what the actual issue was. To improve this, I worked on implementing a more descriptive error message that would be raised in such scenarios.</p> <pre>r = requests.get(f"{tap_endpoint}/sync", params=payload)<br>try:<br> response_json = r.json()<br>except JSONDecodeError:<br> msg = "Server returned an invalid JSON response. The SOAR server may be down or not functioning correctly."<br> raise RuntimeError(msg)</pre><p>With this change, users will now see a RuntimeError with a clear message indicating that the server may be down or not functioning correctly, which makes troubleshooting much easier.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/meuge.xml b/authors/meuge.xml index b98bef49d5..a2c5fb840f 100644 --- a/authors/meuge.xml +++ b/authors/meuge.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Meuge)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:01 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssThis is an end of an erahttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200831_0900_meuge/Meuge<p>Contributing to Poliastro has been an incredible experience for me. Since it was the first time, I've participated in GSOC. And the first time I've ever approached to package dedicated to problems arising in Astrodynamics and Orbital Mechanics. Being part of Poliastro was an exciting challenge that I had to surmount and also an unbelievable opportunity to learn about Space, Math and Physics.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Meuge)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssThis is an end of an erahttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200831_0900_meuge/Meuge<p>Contributing to Poliastro has been an incredible experience for me. Since it was the first time, I've participated in GSOC. And the first time I've ever approached to package dedicated to problems arising in Astrodynamics and Orbital Mechanics. Being part of Poliastro was an exciting challenge that I had to surmount and also an unbelievable opportunity to learn about Space, Math and Physics.</p> <p><img alt="era" src="https://media.giphy.com/media/Vekuh5ATS6oXPVsij7/giphy.gif"></p> <p>With the thorough knowledge learned, and the feedback from JuanLu and Jorge, I was able to overcome every challenge in my Poliastro's journey. As I had said when I had the opportunity, I am grateful to both of my mentors who accepted me to be part of this exceptional community. :)</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/michele-costa.xml b/authors/michele-costa.xml index 8bafd1d93e..512d681587 100644 --- a/authors/michele-costa.xml +++ b/authors/michele-costa.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Michele Costa)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssDessert.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_1301_nocturnalastro/Michele Costa<p>So as GSOC comes to an end it’s time to serve dessert. I haven’t been good at keeping this up to date, though I have a couple of non-posted entries but alas the time has come to wrap this up. While I still have some small features which currently lie in two PRs (#4 #5) to finish developing we are r <a class="reference external" href="http://myopensauceadventure.blogspot.com/2016/08/dessert.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_1301_nocturnalastro/Mon, 22 Aug 2016 12:01:00 GMTDinner Party For 4.5http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160605_2353_nocturnalastro/Michele Costa<p>I have three half-written posts in my drafts so, of course, I decided to start another. I wanted to reflect on the community bonding period and the first two weeks of GSOC.The PreludeThe community bonding period felt strange to me as it felt like I was in limbo, being so close and yet, so far from s <a class="reference external" href="http://myopensauceadventure.blogspot.com/2016/06/dinner-party-for-45.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160605_2353_nocturnalastro/Sun, 05 Jun 2016 22:53:00 GMTGSOC proposal accepted :)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160426_0137_nocturnalastro/Michele Costa<p>So beings my exciting adventure with the Google Summer of Code. When I submitted my proposal, I did not expect to be accepted and am relishing in delight that I have been. I can’t wait to start coding and shall be updating Condiments or Code? every two weeks. This project will be berry beneficial <a class="reference external" href="http://myopensauceadventure.blogspot.com/2016/04/gsoc-proposal-accepted.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160426_0137_nocturnalastro/Tue, 26 Apr 2016 00:37:00 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Michele Costa)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssDessert.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_1301_nocturnalastro/Michele Costa<p>So as GSOC comes to an end it’s time to serve dessert. I haven’t been good at keeping this up to date, though I have a couple of non-posted entries but alas the time has come to wrap this up. While I still have some small features which currently lie in two PRs (#4 #5) to finish developing we are r <a class="reference external" href="http://myopensauceadventure.blogspot.com/2016/08/dessert.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_1301_nocturnalastro/Mon, 22 Aug 2016 12:01:00 GMTDinner Party For 4.5http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160605_2353_nocturnalastro/Michele Costa<p>I have three half-written posts in my drafts so, of course, I decided to start another. I wanted to reflect on the community bonding period and the first two weeks of GSOC.The PreludeThe community bonding period felt strange to me as it felt like I was in limbo, being so close and yet, so far from s <a class="reference external" href="http://myopensauceadventure.blogspot.com/2016/06/dinner-party-for-45.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160605_2353_nocturnalastro/Sun, 05 Jun 2016 22:53:00 GMTGSOC proposal accepted :)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160426_0137_nocturnalastro/Michele Costa<p>So beings my exciting adventure with the Google Summer of Code. When I submitted my proposal, I did not expect to be accepted and am relishing in delight that I have been. I can’t wait to start coding and shall be updating Condiments or Code? every two weeks. This project will be berry beneficial <a class="reference external" href="http://myopensauceadventure.blogspot.com/2016/04/gsoc-proposal-accepted.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160426_0137_nocturnalastro/Tue, 26 Apr 2016 00:37:00 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/mihirtripathi.xml b/authors/mihirtripathi.xml index c36967aa06..057e8c3a39 100644 --- a/authors/mihirtripathi.xml +++ b/authors/mihirtripathi.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Mihirtripathi)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:04 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC@Stingray: Final dash! blog#4http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220912_1708_mihirtripathi97/Mihirtripathi<p>Hey everyone,</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Mihirtripathi)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:54 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC@Stingray: Final dash! blog#4http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220912_1708_mihirtripathi97/Mihirtripathi<p>Hey everyone,</p> <p>It is the end of the coding period of GSoC”22. This is going to be my last blog about my project.</p> <p>After successfully implementing the bexvar method in Stingray (this <a href="https://github.com/StingraySoftware/stingray/pull/664">PR</a>). I and my mentors decided that we can now work to add bexvar as a method to Stingra’s Lightcurve class. This was not a part of my original proposal. The bexvar() method takes lightcurve data in input parameters, so it made sense to provide this facility to users. Stingray’s Lightcurve class facilitates users to create Lightcurve objects and perform several operations useful for time series analysis on them.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/ndanzanello.xml b/authors/ndanzanello.xml index 1126ad8a50..52226b5f9c 100644 --- a/authors/ndanzanello.xml +++ b/authors/ndanzanello.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by ndanzanello)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC Post 4http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210815_1402_ndanzanello/ndanzanello<p>Hi! In the last weeks we have finished the Astrometry linear part programming. <img alt="🙂" class="wp-smiley" src="https://s0.wp.com/wp-content/mu-plugins/wpcom-smileys/twemoji/2/72x72/1f642.png" style="height: 1em;"></p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by ndanzanello)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC Post 4http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210815_1402_ndanzanello/ndanzanello<p>Hi! In the last weeks we have finished the Astrometry linear part programming. <img alt="🙂" class="wp-smiley" src="https://s0.wp.com/wp-content/mu-plugins/wpcom-smileys/twemoji/2/72x72/1f642.png" style="height: 1em;"></p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/nikita-astrakhantsev.xml b/authors/nikita-astrakhantsev.xml index 3d82f141a3..9285f5da59 100644 --- a/authors/nikita-astrakhantsev.xml +++ b/authors/nikita-astrakhantsev.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Nikita Astrakhantsev)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssMaking propagators fast again! (and more)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180723_1020_nikita-astronaut/Nikita Astrakhantsev<p>Hey everyone!These two weeks we were concentrated on two major commits: maneuvers and speeding up Newton method.ManeuversManeuvers are artificial perturbations to the keplerian trajectory. Three years ago Juan wrote some code for various known optimal maneuvers (with least fuel consumption), but did <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nikita.astronaut/making-propagators-fast-again-and-more-a8df832ca7ec?source=rss-38faf7894114------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>poliastrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180723_1020_nikita-astronaut/Mon, 23 Jul 2018 09:20:28 GMTEnding of 2nd evaluation period: new propagator in parabolic region, J3 perturbation, continuous…http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180708_1841_nikita-astronaut/Nikita Astrakhantsev<p>Ending of 2nd evaluation period: new propagator in parabolic region, J3 perturbation, continuous thrustHello everyone! The second period of GSoC is ending and there’s a lot to tell about what has been done.New parabolic propagatorIn the region where e ~ 1, orbit is called near-parabolic, i.e. very c <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nikita.astronaut/ending-of-2nd-evaluation-period-new-propagator-in-parabolic-region-j3-perturbation-continuous-17042f85d8b3?source=rss-38faf7894114------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>poliastrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180708_1841_nikita-astronaut/Sun, 08 Jul 2018 17:41:11 GMTSolar drag and robust Kepler equation solutionhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180627_0512_nikita-astronaut/Nikita Astrakhantsev<p>Hello everyone! During the last two weeks, I’ve been finishing primary perturbation goals and was studying the robust Kepler equation solution proposed in the paper “Robust resolution of Kepler’s equation in all eccentricity regimes”, Davide Farnocchia et al. The guy now works in NASA, actually :)So <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nikita.astronaut/solar-drag-and-robust-kepler-equation-solution-694a4658c35b?source=rss-38faf7894114------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>poliastrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180627_0512_nikita-astronaut/Wed, 27 Jun 2018 04:12:06 GMTThe detective story (3rd-body perturbation validation)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180610_1226_nikita-astronaut/Nikita Astrakhantsev<p>Hello everyone!As I wrote in the previous post, the next thing to do was to add the 3rd body gravity account. The satellite is controlled not only by Earth gravity, but also by gravity of Moon, Jupiter, Sun, Venus et cetera. These effects might be considerable in some applications requiring high pre <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nikita.astronaut/the-detective-story-3rd-body-perturbation-validation-8b260086ea0d?source=rss-38faf7894114------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>poliastrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180610_1226_nikita-astronaut/Sun, 10 Jun 2018 11:26:18 GMTThe end of May in GSoC’18 poliastro projecthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180528_0808_nikita-astronaut/Nikita Astrakhantsev<p>Writing our own ODE integratorThe poliastro’s main feature is the ability to propagate bodies on their orbits during time. However, if there are some forces other than the usual Newtonian gravity, one needs to integrate the equations of motion numerically. The equations that we integrate are called <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nikita.astronaut/the-end-of-may-in-gsoc18-poliastro-project-2d3ed2d6c9e0?source=rss-38faf7894114------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>poliastrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180528_0808_nikita-astronaut/Mon, 28 May 2018 07:08:02 GMTMy bonding period working for GSoC’18 poliastro projecthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180513_0750_nikita-astronaut/Nikita Astrakhantsev<p>The community bonding period is ending soon and I would like to tell what I’ve managed to achieve and contribute so far.My major at the university is physics and my research is devoted to supercomputer simulations of strongly-coupled systems such as quark-gluon plasma (the one that people study at c <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nikita.astronaut/my-bonding-period-working-for-gsoc18-poliastro-project-3aa10732b7c0?source=rss-38faf7894114------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>poliastrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180513_0750_nikita-astronaut/Sun, 13 May 2018 06:50:08 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Nikita Astrakhantsev)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssMaking propagators fast again! (and more)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180723_1020_nikita-astronaut/Nikita Astrakhantsev<p>Hey everyone!These two weeks we were concentrated on two major commits: maneuvers and speeding up Newton method.ManeuversManeuvers are artificial perturbations to the keplerian trajectory. Three years ago Juan wrote some code for various known optimal maneuvers (with least fuel consumption), but did <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nikita.astronaut/making-propagators-fast-again-and-more-a8df832ca7ec?source=rss-38faf7894114------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>poliastrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180723_1020_nikita-astronaut/Mon, 23 Jul 2018 09:20:28 GMTEnding of 2nd evaluation period: new propagator in parabolic region, J3 perturbation, continuous…http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180708_1841_nikita-astronaut/Nikita Astrakhantsev<p>Ending of 2nd evaluation period: new propagator in parabolic region, J3 perturbation, continuous thrustHello everyone! The second period of GSoC is ending and there’s a lot to tell about what has been done.New parabolic propagatorIn the region where e ~ 1, orbit is called near-parabolic, i.e. very c <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nikita.astronaut/ending-of-2nd-evaluation-period-new-propagator-in-parabolic-region-j3-perturbation-continuous-17042f85d8b3?source=rss-38faf7894114------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>poliastrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180708_1841_nikita-astronaut/Sun, 08 Jul 2018 17:41:11 GMTSolar drag and robust Kepler equation solutionhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180627_0512_nikita-astronaut/Nikita Astrakhantsev<p>Hello everyone! During the last two weeks, I’ve been finishing primary perturbation goals and was studying the robust Kepler equation solution proposed in the paper “Robust resolution of Kepler’s equation in all eccentricity regimes”, Davide Farnocchia et al. The guy now works in NASA, actually :)So <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nikita.astronaut/solar-drag-and-robust-kepler-equation-solution-694a4658c35b?source=rss-38faf7894114------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>poliastrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180627_0512_nikita-astronaut/Wed, 27 Jun 2018 04:12:06 GMTThe detective story (3rd-body perturbation validation)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180610_1226_nikita-astronaut/Nikita Astrakhantsev<p>Hello everyone!As I wrote in the previous post, the next thing to do was to add the 3rd body gravity account. The satellite is controlled not only by Earth gravity, but also by gravity of Moon, Jupiter, Sun, Venus et cetera. These effects might be considerable in some applications requiring high pre <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nikita.astronaut/the-detective-story-3rd-body-perturbation-validation-8b260086ea0d?source=rss-38faf7894114------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>poliastrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180610_1226_nikita-astronaut/Sun, 10 Jun 2018 11:26:18 GMTThe end of May in GSoC’18 poliastro projecthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180528_0808_nikita-astronaut/Nikita Astrakhantsev<p>Writing our own ODE integratorThe poliastro’s main feature is the ability to propagate bodies on their orbits during time. However, if there are some forces other than the usual Newtonian gravity, one needs to integrate the equations of motion numerically. The equations that we integrate are called <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nikita.astronaut/the-end-of-may-in-gsoc18-poliastro-project-2d3ed2d6c9e0?source=rss-38faf7894114------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>poliastrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180528_0808_nikita-astronaut/Mon, 28 May 2018 07:08:02 GMTMy bonding period working for GSoC’18 poliastro projecthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180513_0750_nikita-astronaut/Nikita Astrakhantsev<p>The community bonding period is ending soon and I would like to tell what I’ve managed to achieve and contribute so far.My major at the university is physics and my research is devoted to supercomputer simulations of strongly-coupled systems such as quark-gluon plasma (the one that people study at c <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nikita.astronaut/my-bonding-period-working-for-gsoc18-poliastro-project-3aa10732b7c0?source=rss-38faf7894114------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>poliastrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180513_0750_nikita-astronaut/Sun, 13 May 2018 06:50:08 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/nitin-choudhary.xml b/authors/nitin-choudhary.xml index 538454e7a9..4b72453a72 100644 --- a/authors/nitin-choudhary.xml +++ b/authors/nitin-choudhary.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Nitin Choudhary)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC wrap up!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170819_1735_nitinkgp23/Nitin Choudhary<p>How time flies! Three months of the GSoC coding period are coming to an end now; most of the coding is done; documentation is done; testing is done. After missing 3 blog posts, unfortunately (I postponed it due to some rough time I had), here is a long one, describing whatever I did during my summer <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nitinkgp23/gsoc-coming-to-an-end-d20afa843940?source=rss-9ca3a1c2e377------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170819_1735_nitinkgp23/Sat, 19 Aug 2017 16:35:51 GMT1st evaluation knocks!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170628_0825_nitinkgp23/Nitin Choudhary<p>It’s a month now, since the coding period has begun, and here comes the week of evaluation. My mentors will be evaluating me on the work that has been done till now, and I wish I pass this.There has been a little change in my plan, and last week, I stopped with writing tests for drms, and started do <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nitinkgp23/1st-evaluation-knocks-b86682a19a95?source=rss-9ca3a1c2e377------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170628_0825_nitinkgp23/Wed, 28 Jun 2017 07:25:28 GMT2 weeks of GSoC Coding periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170617_1230_nitinkgp23/Nitin Choudhary<p>Well, to be honest, 2 weeks of coding period is already past, and I haven’t yet started the main challenge — mocking! Though, the test coverage has reached to 64% already, but there are a lots of important tests to be written.My internship period is finally over, and from now on, I can devote 8 hrs <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nitinkgp23/2-weeks-of-gsoc-coding-period-27f35289d688?source=rss-9ca3a1c2e377------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170617_1230_nitinkgp23/Sat, 17 Jun 2017 11:30:57 GMTAnndd… The coding period begins!!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170531_0940_nitinkgp23/Nitin Choudhary<p>After wasting away a full month of community bonding period (Naah, not wasting :/. I was busy doing an internship.), the coding period has finally arrived at my doors. I still have no idea about how I will begin with writing mock tests, and how will I achieve a full code coverage of 100% within 4 we <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nitinkgp23/anndd-the-coding-period-begins-79b3664d7558?source=rss-9ca3a1c2e377------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170531_0940_nitinkgp23/Wed, 31 May 2017 08:40:29 GMTGSoC application selected!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170508_1937_nitinkgp23/Nitin Choudhary<p>Well, I was on a trek this week, on a height of about 4000 meters and it wasn’t a surprise that I had no network there. The day the GSoC results came, I was unaware of all the happenings going down there. I was dying to get back down, and see whether my 2 months of toiling hard work had born fruit.I <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nitinkgp23/gsoc-application-selected-e42af4376300?source=rss-9ca3a1c2e377------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170508_1937_nitinkgp23/Mon, 08 May 2017 18:37:35 GMTGSoC Organization list out!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/03/20170309_1701_nitinkgp23/Nitin Choudhary<p>27th of February, it is. I am enjoying at a party with the other KOSS people. Somewhere far away, a PR was getting merged, to show to the world (not literally, only the GSoC aspirants) which organizations would participate in Google Summer of Code 2017. I didn’t have to worry (_Overconfidence_) , ca <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nitinkgp23/gsoc-organization-list-out-f0ecd737bd10?source=rss-9ca3a1c2e377------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/03/20170309_1701_nitinkgp23/Thu, 09 Mar 2017 17:01:47 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Nitin Choudhary)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC wrap up!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170819_1735_nitinkgp23/Nitin Choudhary<p>How time flies! Three months of the GSoC coding period are coming to an end now; most of the coding is done; documentation is done; testing is done. After missing 3 blog posts, unfortunately (I postponed it due to some rough time I had), here is a long one, describing whatever I did during my summer <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nitinkgp23/gsoc-coming-to-an-end-d20afa843940?source=rss-9ca3a1c2e377------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170819_1735_nitinkgp23/Sat, 19 Aug 2017 16:35:51 GMT1st evaluation knocks!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170628_0825_nitinkgp23/Nitin Choudhary<p>It’s a month now, since the coding period has begun, and here comes the week of evaluation. My mentors will be evaluating me on the work that has been done till now, and I wish I pass this.There has been a little change in my plan, and last week, I stopped with writing tests for drms, and started do <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nitinkgp23/1st-evaluation-knocks-b86682a19a95?source=rss-9ca3a1c2e377------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170628_0825_nitinkgp23/Wed, 28 Jun 2017 07:25:28 GMT2 weeks of GSoC Coding periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170617_1230_nitinkgp23/Nitin Choudhary<p>Well, to be honest, 2 weeks of coding period is already past, and I haven’t yet started the main challenge — mocking! Though, the test coverage has reached to 64% already, but there are a lots of important tests to be written.My internship period is finally over, and from now on, I can devote 8 hrs <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nitinkgp23/2-weeks-of-gsoc-coding-period-27f35289d688?source=rss-9ca3a1c2e377------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170617_1230_nitinkgp23/Sat, 17 Jun 2017 11:30:57 GMTAnndd… The coding period begins!!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170531_0940_nitinkgp23/Nitin Choudhary<p>After wasting away a full month of community bonding period (Naah, not wasting :/. I was busy doing an internship.), the coding period has finally arrived at my doors. I still have no idea about how I will begin with writing mock tests, and how will I achieve a full code coverage of 100% within 4 we <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nitinkgp23/anndd-the-coding-period-begins-79b3664d7558?source=rss-9ca3a1c2e377------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170531_0940_nitinkgp23/Wed, 31 May 2017 08:40:29 GMTGSoC application selected!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170508_1937_nitinkgp23/Nitin Choudhary<p>Well, I was on a trek this week, on a height of about 4000 meters and it wasn’t a surprise that I had no network there. The day the GSoC results came, I was unaware of all the happenings going down there. I was dying to get back down, and see whether my 2 months of toiling hard work had born fruit.I <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nitinkgp23/gsoc-application-selected-e42af4376300?source=rss-9ca3a1c2e377------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170508_1937_nitinkgp23/Mon, 08 May 2017 18:37:35 GMTGSoC Organization list out!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/03/20170309_1701_nitinkgp23/Nitin Choudhary<p>27th of February, it is. I am enjoying at a party with the other KOSS people. Somewhere far away, a PR was getting merged, to show to the world (not literally, only the GSoC aspirants) which organizations would participate in Google Summer of Code 2017. I didn’t have to worry (_Overconfidence_) , ca <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@nitinkgp23/gsoc-organization-list-out-f0ecd737bd10?source=rss-9ca3a1c2e377------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/03/20170309_1701_nitinkgp23/Thu, 09 Mar 2017 17:01:47 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/olga-vorokh.xml b/authors/olga-vorokh.xml index 78c015797a..e159de40eb 100644 --- a/authors/olga-vorokh.xml +++ b/authors/olga-vorokh.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Olga Vorokh)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssOne more GammaPy week have done!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160723_2247_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>As people saydeeds are mightier than words:Add SkyMap pad method #630Fix ExclusionMask.distance #631Consistently use name "image" instead of "map" #639Add SkyImage.footpath method #642Add SkyImage.wcs_proj_plane_pixel_scales method #643Add SkyImage.pixel_to_skycoord and SkyImage.skycoord_to_pixel me <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/07/one-more-gammapy-week-have-done.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160723_2247_olgavorokh/Sat, 23 Jul 2016 21:47:00 GMTJust for fun =)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_2201_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>You know, at the end of my travel I noticed one interesting fact. Men in all countries like fishing in a very extraordinary places. You don't believe me?) Look at this!Russia, Moscow fishing, near the Red SquareGo to the leftLook to the left lower cornerSurprise!Germany, Hamburg, AlsterSurprise!Bela <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/07/just-for-fun.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_2201_olgavorokh/Sun, 17 Jul 2016 21:01:00 GMTFormal cityhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_2008_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>It is the third city I visited. I think every traveler around the world have been there at least once of his life. The reason of such hypothesis is that one of the biggest airports is situated here. I met there people of all nations. Albeit I’d been there only for one day the impression from the cit <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/07/formal-city.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_2008_olgavorokh/Sun, 17 Jul 2016 19:08:00 GMTThe city of bridges!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1710_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>I will tell you now about my two days in Hamburg :)The second city I visited was Hamburg. This the one of the biggest port city in Europe. You may ask me about my first impression from Hamburg?... A lot of bridges! A huge amount of them!I have visited The Botanic Garden (Planten un Biomen) and left <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-city-of-bridges.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1710_olgavorokh/Sun, 17 Jul 2016 16:10:00 GMTPyGamma Code Sprint in Heidelberghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1636_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>As I didn’t get the founding for my working visit to Germany I decided to combine working during a trip and getting to know tourist attractions. Before this trip Germany for me was associated with The Second World War (films like Shindler’s List, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, such historical place <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/07/pygamma-code-sprint-in-heidelberg.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1636_olgavorokh/Sun, 17 Jul 2016 15:36:00 GMTThe first step to my programmer carrier!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1156_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>I was combining the work on gammapy and studying at the School of Data Analysis of Yandex.During the studying at this courses I learned such disciplines as algorithm and data structure, machine learning, natural language processing, information search, image and video processing, heuristic approache <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-first-step-to-my-programmer-carrier.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1156_olgavorokh/Sun, 17 Jul 2016 10:56:00 GMTHello from silence...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1131_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>Sorry for a little silenceon the my blog’s page. If you want to share with somebody by something, it isnecessary that something extraordinary happened in your common and working life. In other way, what is the reason of talking about nothing? I had full of events and bright emotions period of time! <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/07/hello-from-salience.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1131_olgavorokh/Sun, 17 Jul 2016 10:31:00 GMTIn search of inspiration!..http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160612_1758_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>Before my coding period the vacation to Warsaw was planned by me. And it was very in time because in long lasting brainstorming process sometimes comes the situation when you don't want to think hard. And you feel yourself pretty tired and need to get away from it all. So as a result very productive <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/06/before-my-coding-period-vacation-to.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160612_1758_olgavorokh/Sun, 12 Jun 2016 16:58:00 GMTLess paperwork, hard brainstorming!..http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160612_1641_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>Here is the end of the third week of my coding for Gammapy. The hard times has been started for me: my participation in GSoC is crossing with examinational weeks in my university. I should show myself as best as it possible in the both spheres. That's why I try to plan very carefully my work shedull <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/06/less-paperwork-hard-brainstorming.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160612_1641_olgavorokh/Sun, 12 Jun 2016 15:41:00 GMTProposal Accepted!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160423_2221_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>I'm glad to announce that my proposal was accepted! At that moment I am waiting for the begging of my coding phase. Before that I have to arrange my blog and solve some organization questions. This summer promises to very interesting and useful :) <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/04/proposal-accepted_24.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160423_2221_olgavorokh/Sat, 23 Apr 2016 21:21:00 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Olga Vorokh)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssOne more GammaPy week have done!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160723_2247_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>As people saydeeds are mightier than words:Add SkyMap pad method #630Fix ExclusionMask.distance #631Consistently use name "image" instead of "map" #639Add SkyImage.footpath method #642Add SkyImage.wcs_proj_plane_pixel_scales method #643Add SkyImage.pixel_to_skycoord and SkyImage.skycoord_to_pixel me <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/07/one-more-gammapy-week-have-done.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160723_2247_olgavorokh/Sat, 23 Jul 2016 21:47:00 GMTJust for fun =)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_2201_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>You know, at the end of my travel I noticed one interesting fact. Men in all countries like fishing in a very extraordinary places. You don't believe me?) Look at this!Russia, Moscow fishing, near the Red SquareGo to the leftLook to the left lower cornerSurprise!Germany, Hamburg, AlsterSurprise!Bela <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/07/just-for-fun.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_2201_olgavorokh/Sun, 17 Jul 2016 21:01:00 GMTFormal cityhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_2008_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>It is the third city I visited. I think every traveler around the world have been there at least once of his life. The reason of such hypothesis is that one of the biggest airports is situated here. I met there people of all nations. Albeit I’d been there only for one day the impression from the cit <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/07/formal-city.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_2008_olgavorokh/Sun, 17 Jul 2016 19:08:00 GMTThe city of bridges!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1710_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>I will tell you now about my two days in Hamburg :)The second city I visited was Hamburg. This the one of the biggest port city in Europe. You may ask me about my first impression from Hamburg?... A lot of bridges! A huge amount of them!I have visited The Botanic Garden (Planten un Biomen) and left <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-city-of-bridges.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1710_olgavorokh/Sun, 17 Jul 2016 16:10:00 GMTPyGamma Code Sprint in Heidelberghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1636_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>As I didn’t get the founding for my working visit to Germany I decided to combine working during a trip and getting to know tourist attractions. Before this trip Germany for me was associated with The Second World War (films like Shindler’s List, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, such historical place <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/07/pygamma-code-sprint-in-heidelberg.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1636_olgavorokh/Sun, 17 Jul 2016 15:36:00 GMTThe first step to my programmer carrier!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1156_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>I was combining the work on gammapy and studying at the School of Data Analysis of Yandex.During the studying at this courses I learned such disciplines as algorithm and data structure, machine learning, natural language processing, information search, image and video processing, heuristic approache <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/07/the-first-step-to-my-programmer-carrier.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1156_olgavorokh/Sun, 17 Jul 2016 10:56:00 GMTHello from silence...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1131_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>Sorry for a little silenceon the my blog’s page. If you want to share with somebody by something, it isnecessary that something extraordinary happened in your common and working life. In other way, what is the reason of talking about nothing? I had full of events and bright emotions period of time! <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/07/hello-from-salience.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160717_1131_olgavorokh/Sun, 17 Jul 2016 10:31:00 GMTIn search of inspiration!..http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160612_1758_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>Before my coding period the vacation to Warsaw was planned by me. And it was very in time because in long lasting brainstorming process sometimes comes the situation when you don't want to think hard. And you feel yourself pretty tired and need to get away from it all. So as a result very productive <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/06/before-my-coding-period-vacation-to.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160612_1758_olgavorokh/Sun, 12 Jun 2016 16:58:00 GMTLess paperwork, hard brainstorming!..http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160612_1641_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>Here is the end of the third week of my coding for Gammapy. The hard times has been started for me: my participation in GSoC is crossing with examinational weeks in my university. I should show myself as best as it possible in the both spheres. That's why I try to plan very carefully my work shedull <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/06/less-paperwork-hard-brainstorming.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160612_1641_olgavorokh/Sun, 12 Jun 2016 15:41:00 GMTProposal Accepted!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160423_2221_olgavorokh/Olga Vorokh<p>I'm glad to announce that my proposal was accepted! At that moment I am waiting for the begging of my coding phase. Before that I have to arrange my blog and solve some organization questions. This summer promises to very interesting and useful :) <a class="reference external" href="http://alcyonegammapy.blogspot.com/2016/04/proposal-accepted_24.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160423_2221_olgavorokh/Sat, 23 Apr 2016 21:21:00 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/paragrine.xml b/authors/paragrine.xml index c7d6bab898..a38cad55a0 100644 --- a/authors/paragrine.xml +++ b/authors/paragrine.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by paragrine)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:01 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssAcceptance into GSoC!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160516_2136_rirze/paragrine<p>It is with great pleasure that I announce that I’ve been accepted into OpenAstronomy under Google Summer of Code! I applied specifically for Ginga, under the Astropy Project (The full ideas page is given here for 2016) I will working on adding enhancements and features to the project–my proposal lis <a class="reference external" href="https://roseateblog.wordpress.com/2016/05/16/acceptance-into-gsoc/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160516_2136_rirze/Mon, 16 May 2016 20:36:37 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by paragrine)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssAcceptance into GSoC!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160516_2136_rirze/paragrine<p>It is with great pleasure that I announce that I’ve been accepted into OpenAstronomy under Google Summer of Code! I applied specifically for Ginga, under the Astropy Project (The full ideas page is given here for 2016) I will working on adding enhancements and features to the project–my proposal lis <a class="reference external" href="https://roseateblog.wordpress.com/2016/05/16/acceptance-into-gsoc/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160516_2136_rirze/Mon, 16 May 2016 20:36:37 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/peterffy-gabor.xml b/authors/peterffy-gabor.xml index e954f5736f..cc6eff1ef0 100644 --- a/authors/peterffy-gabor.xml +++ b/authors/peterffy-gabor.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Péterffy Gábor)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:01 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssSoCiS Final Status Report - Cleaninghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171103_1805_pgabor/Péterffy Gábor<p>After a great summer I would like to share with you what I worked on. 😊 But before that I would like to thank everyone who made that possible. Thank you Shane that you was my mentor this summer and guided me through every problem. I definitely learnt a lot and it was fun. 😃 I also want to thank ESA <a class="reference external" href="http://pgabor.blogspot.com/2017/11/socis-final-status-report-cleaning.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171103_1805_pgabor/Fri, 03 Nov 2017 18:05:00 GMTSoCiS Status report - What is going on?http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/09/20170914_1103_pgabor/Péterffy Gábor<p>There was a big silence from my side regarding the improvements in the past month... Sorry about that, but do not worry, I am summarizing up everything below now: 😉In the official repo you can find right now these two classes:TransformVisibilityTransform's basic purpose to provide a DFT (Discrete Fo <a class="reference external" href="http://pgabor.blogspot.com/2017/09/socis-status-report-what-is-going-on.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/09/20170914_1103_pgabor/Thu, 14 Sep 2017 10:03:00 GMTSoCiS - First status report - Xrayvisionhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170709_2147_pgabor/Péterffy Gábor<p>In the past two weeks I got to know to SunPy. I learned about the modules (especially about SunPy Map and Sunpy IO) which will be important this summer. Besides that I spent time with understanding some IDL codes what can be used as a model for the first implementation of the proccess.We have our ne <a class="reference external" href="http://pgabor.blogspot.com/2017/07/socis-first-status-report-xrayvision.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170709_2147_pgabor/Sun, 09 Jul 2017 20:47:00 GMTSunPy - X-ray VIsibility Synthesis ImagiNg or Xray-VISION - SoCiS 2017http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170623_1248_pgabor/Péterffy Gábor<p>I am pleased to inform you this summer I am going to work on to create a library for SunPy which enables to create interpretable maps in cases of when the base lines for synthesis images are not following a regular pattern. This library's focus will be to compensate the effect of such cases.You can <a class="reference external" href="http://pgabor.blogspot.com/2017/06/sunpy-x-ray-visibility-synthesis.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170623_1248_pgabor/Fri, 23 Jun 2017 11:48:00 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Péterffy Gábor)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssSoCiS Final Status Report - Cleaninghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171103_1805_pgabor/Péterffy Gábor<p>After a great summer I would like to share with you what I worked on. 😊 But before that I would like to thank everyone who made that possible. Thank you Shane that you was my mentor this summer and guided me through every problem. I definitely learnt a lot and it was fun. 😃 I also want to thank ESA <a class="reference external" href="http://pgabor.blogspot.com/2017/11/socis-final-status-report-cleaning.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171103_1805_pgabor/Fri, 03 Nov 2017 18:05:00 GMTSoCiS Status report - What is going on?http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/09/20170914_1103_pgabor/Péterffy Gábor<p>There was a big silence from my side regarding the improvements in the past month... Sorry about that, but do not worry, I am summarizing up everything below now: 😉In the official repo you can find right now these two classes:TransformVisibilityTransform's basic purpose to provide a DFT (Discrete Fo <a class="reference external" href="http://pgabor.blogspot.com/2017/09/socis-status-report-what-is-going-on.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/09/20170914_1103_pgabor/Thu, 14 Sep 2017 10:03:00 GMTSoCiS - First status report - Xrayvisionhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170709_2147_pgabor/Péterffy Gábor<p>In the past two weeks I got to know to SunPy. I learned about the modules (especially about SunPy Map and Sunpy IO) which will be important this summer. Besides that I spent time with understanding some IDL codes what can be used as a model for the first implementation of the proccess.We have our ne <a class="reference external" href="http://pgabor.blogspot.com/2017/07/socis-first-status-report-xrayvision.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170709_2147_pgabor/Sun, 09 Jul 2017 20:47:00 GMTSunPy - X-ray VIsibility Synthesis ImagiNg or Xray-VISION - SoCiS 2017http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170623_1248_pgabor/Péterffy Gábor<p>I am pleased to inform you this summer I am going to work on to create a library for SunPy which enables to create interpretable maps in cases of when the base lines for synthesis images are not following a regular pattern. This library's focus will be to compensate the effect of such cases.You can <a class="reference external" href="http://pgabor.blogspot.com/2017/06/sunpy-x-ray-visibility-synthesis.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170623_1248_pgabor/Fri, 23 Jun 2017 11:48:00 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/pkj-m.xml b/authors/pkj-m.xml index 6a86ce98c0..f4b0bead2e 100644 --- a/authors/pkj-m.xml +++ b/authors/pkj-m.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by pkj-m)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:02 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGoogle Summer of Code - The End!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200827_0614_pkj-m/pkj-m<p>Hello everyone! It has been a while since my last blog, and for a good reason. The past few weeks have been quite productive, and I thought it might be a good idea to present one final report of the work that I did over this past month instead of breaking it into subparts. With this blog, I will also be marking the end of my journey through the Google Summer of Code program. This blog will talk about some of the changes that the work I did as a part of GSoC brought to RADIS, and how you, the user can and will benefit from it.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by pkj-m)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGoogle Summer of Code - The End!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200827_0614_pkj-m/pkj-m<p>Hello everyone! It has been a while since my last blog, and for a good reason. The past few weeks have been quite productive, and I thought it might be a good idea to present one final report of the work that I did over this past month instead of breaking it into subparts. With this blog, I will also be marking the end of my journey through the Google Summer of Code program. This blog will talk about some of the changes that the work I did as a part of GSoC brought to RADIS, and how you, the user can and will benefit from it.</p> <p>In my last blog, I briefly mentioned what I was planning to do with the GPU code and how to integrate it with RADIS. The current RADIS code performs calculation of spectra at thermal equilibrium (and even in non-equilibrium conditions) in primarily two ways:</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/prakhar-srivastava.xml b/authors/prakhar-srivastava.xml index 71528038dc..1a38dd11fa 100644 --- a/authors/prakhar-srivastava.xml +++ b/authors/prakhar-srivastava.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Prakhar Srivastava)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssIt's a wrap - GSoC'18http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180806_1000_prakharcode/Prakhar Srivastava<p>Bidding Adieu to GSoC’18</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Prakhar Srivastava)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssIt's a wrap - GSoC'18http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180806_1000_prakharcode/Prakhar Srivastava<p>Bidding Adieu to GSoC’18</p> <p>It’s here, the end of the final phase of my journey in GSoC 2018 iteration. What an amazing time it was! It was absolutely enlightening and motivating in a lot of sense. I had this great opportunity to be mentored by two marvelous mentors, nifty in their craft. I would like <a class="reference external" href="https://prakharcode.github.io/GSoC-Wrap-Up/">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180806_1000_prakharcode/Mon, 06 Aug 2018 09:00:00 GMTPhase-3 Midway - GSoC'18http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180728_2216_prakharcode/Prakhar Srivastava<p>Final Level - GSoC’18</p> <p>This post is to update readers on my work after the phase 2 of GSoC. So, continuing after a milestone task of making the AstroTime.jl written completely in Julia. After the 2 months long coding spree, I was able to publish the final PR, excise erfa and thus completing the majo <a class="reference external" href="https://prakharcode.github.io/Phase-3-midway/">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180728_2216_prakharcode/Sat, 28 Jul 2018 21:16:00 GMTPhase-2 Conclusion - GSoC'18http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180710_1216_prakharcode/Prakhar Srivastava<p>Ending the Phase 2</p> <p>So today, on the onset of evaluation period of Phase 2. I would like to update all the reader about my work from the last post. diff --git a/authors/punyaslokpattnaik.xml b/authors/punyaslokpattnaik.xml index 752e0b367b..b8be6ffb09 100644 --- a/authors/punyaslokpattnaik.xml +++ b/authors/punyaslokpattnaik.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by punyaslokpattnaik)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssSecond Half of the Final Third of the Coding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170829_2011_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>Although I was busy in uni stuff in the last fornight, I managed to get some work done in Download from fido search result implemented. The ultimate objective was to move Database.fetch over to using Fido. Oh, and to fix everything that broke, after a horrible rebase. So now, that PR is under review <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/08/30/second-half-of-the-final-third-of-the-coding-period/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170829_2011_punyaslok/Tue, 29 Aug 2017 19:11:16 GMTFirst Half of the Final Third of the Coding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170815_1150_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>Eh so slight change in plans. DISCOVR implementation has been delayed, and Ill do it in December. Which means 2 things : Im not gonna forget about it. It is officially in my December todo list. Im potentially gonna ruin peoples holidays. Hence during this period, I mostly worked on getting 2 of my P <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/08/15/first-half-of-the-final-third-of-the-coding-period/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170815_1150_punyaslok/Tue, 15 Aug 2017 10:50:43 GMTSecond Half of the Second Third of the Coding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170726_1949_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>So the next fortnight ends. Lots of work done and progress made. I digressed from the proposal and completed (almost 😛) what was supposed to be done after the 2nd evaluation. I completed the website with all cronjobs and all clients working. Imaging and timeseries data both work, with timeseries hav <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/07/27/second-half-of-the-second-third-of-the-coding-period/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170726_1949_punyaslok/Wed, 26 Jul 2017 18:49:44 GMTFirst Half of the Second Third of the Coding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170714_0452_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>There is always this guy at every SunPy meet 😛 Well, this has been a busy fortnight to be honest. I got caught up with other stuff, and hence I need to play catch up. So I fixed the SRS (now my to-do list has all boxes checked 🙂 ). Persistent storage in the webapp Continue reading First Half of the <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/07/14/first-half-of-the-second-third-of-the-coding-period/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170714_0452_punyaslok/Fri, 14 Jul 2017 03:52:19 GMTSecond Half of the First Third of the Coding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170628_2312_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>I know. I know. Lets face it. Im not gonna come up with good headings this year also. So, Im back at uni now, and (proper) work begins. I start by fixing up the issue with the SRS reader, caused by past years files being tarred up. Oh yes, that took some fixing. That threaded Continue reading Secon <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/06/29/second-half-of-the-first-third-of-the-coding-period/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170628_2312_punyaslok/Wed, 28 Jun 2017 22:12:46 GMTFirst Half of the First Third of the Coding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170614_0949_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>I know. A better heading must be given. 😆 So the Coding Period has begun, aaaaand its time for me to head home from uni, after a long time. 🙂 😛 This means there was a lot of travelling, eating and lazing around ..  😎 Hence, very little work was done in this fortnight. Very Continue reading First Ha <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/06/14/first-half-of-the-first-third-of-the-coding-period/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170614_0949_punyaslok/Wed, 14 Jun 2017 08:49:32 GMTCommunity Bonding 2.0http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170529_1912_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>Ah, so 3 evaluations this time. So for most part of May I was busy with my research work lol. 😳 Point to be noted : DavidPS pronounces my name correctly (unlike Cadair, and, well many other people). During the second half of May, I was tinkering with Flask and I learnt (a little bit) Continue readi <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/05/30/community-bonding-2-0/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170529_1912_punyaslok/Mon, 29 May 2017 18:12:37 GMTYayy !!! Again :)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170504_1836_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>🙂 😀 After deliberating on whether to take part as a mentor ( 😮 calm down) or a student in this years GSoC, I decided that it would be better if I applied as a student. Mostly because a large part of my project this year is directly related to last years project. I know, Continue reading Yayy !!! Ag <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/05/05/yayy-again/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170504_1836_punyaslok/Thu, 04 May 2017 17:36:54 GMTIt’s already time?http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_1530_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<blockquote> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by punyaslokpattnaik)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssSecond Half of the Final Third of the Coding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170829_2011_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>Although I was busy in uni stuff in the last fornight, I managed to get some work done in Download from fido search result implemented. The ultimate objective was to move Database.fetch over to using Fido. Oh, and to fix everything that broke, after a horrible rebase. So now, that PR is under review <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/08/30/second-half-of-the-final-third-of-the-coding-period/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170829_2011_punyaslok/Tue, 29 Aug 2017 19:11:16 GMTFirst Half of the Final Third of the Coding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170815_1150_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>Eh so slight change in plans. DISCOVR implementation has been delayed, and Ill do it in December. Which means 2 things : Im not gonna forget about it. It is officially in my December todo list. Im potentially gonna ruin peoples holidays. Hence during this period, I mostly worked on getting 2 of my P <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/08/15/first-half-of-the-final-third-of-the-coding-period/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170815_1150_punyaslok/Tue, 15 Aug 2017 10:50:43 GMTSecond Half of the Second Third of the Coding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170726_1949_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>So the next fortnight ends. Lots of work done and progress made. I digressed from the proposal and completed (almost 😛) what was supposed to be done after the 2nd evaluation. I completed the website with all cronjobs and all clients working. Imaging and timeseries data both work, with timeseries hav <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/07/27/second-half-of-the-second-third-of-the-coding-period/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170726_1949_punyaslok/Wed, 26 Jul 2017 18:49:44 GMTFirst Half of the Second Third of the Coding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170714_0452_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>There is always this guy at every SunPy meet 😛 Well, this has been a busy fortnight to be honest. I got caught up with other stuff, and hence I need to play catch up. So I fixed the SRS (now my to-do list has all boxes checked 🙂 ). Persistent storage in the webapp Continue reading First Half of the <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/07/14/first-half-of-the-second-third-of-the-coding-period/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170714_0452_punyaslok/Fri, 14 Jul 2017 03:52:19 GMTSecond Half of the First Third of the Coding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170628_2312_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>I know. I know. Lets face it. Im not gonna come up with good headings this year also. So, Im back at uni now, and (proper) work begins. I start by fixing up the issue with the SRS reader, caused by past years files being tarred up. Oh yes, that took some fixing. That threaded Continue reading Secon <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/06/29/second-half-of-the-first-third-of-the-coding-period/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170628_2312_punyaslok/Wed, 28 Jun 2017 22:12:46 GMTFirst Half of the First Third of the Coding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170614_0949_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>I know. A better heading must be given. 😆 So the Coding Period has begun, aaaaand its time for me to head home from uni, after a long time. 🙂 😛 This means there was a lot of travelling, eating and lazing around ..  😎 Hence, very little work was done in this fortnight. Very Continue reading First Ha <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/06/14/first-half-of-the-first-third-of-the-coding-period/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170614_0949_punyaslok/Wed, 14 Jun 2017 08:49:32 GMTCommunity Bonding 2.0http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170529_1912_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>Ah, so 3 evaluations this time. So for most part of May I was busy with my research work lol. 😳 Point to be noted : DavidPS pronounces my name correctly (unlike Cadair, and, well many other people). During the second half of May, I was tinkering with Flask and I learnt (a little bit) Continue readi <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/05/30/community-bonding-2-0/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170529_1912_punyaslok/Mon, 29 May 2017 18:12:37 GMTYayy !!! Again :)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170504_1836_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>🙂 😀 After deliberating on whether to take part as a mentor ( 😮 calm down) or a student in this years GSoC, I decided that it would be better if I applied as a student. Mostly because a large part of my project this year is directly related to last years project. I know, Continue reading Yayy !!! Ag <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/05/05/yayy-again/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170504_1836_punyaslok/Thu, 04 May 2017 17:36:54 GMTIt’s already time?http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_1530_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<blockquote> <p>Final Evaluation (Students) begins and I have done ZERO documentation 😎 So, frantic work ensues, Cadair is disturbed multiple times while he is on vacation, and I manage to get (most of) my documentation done by 22nd.Finally I make my product submission, 1 day before the deadline😀 Product Submissio <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2016/08/22/its-already-time/">...READ MORE...</a></p> </blockquote>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_1530_punyaslok/Mon, 22 Aug 2016 14:30:42 GMTFinal Third of the Post Mid Evaluations Coding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160808_1530_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>So, the final stretch is on. Now I start implementing the download functionality after fixing the path issue. So, after trying for 4 hours, it works !!! For one client. Out of eight. EIGHT. FFS It seems EVERY client has its own issues while adding its entries or reading its FITS headers. So over the <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2016/08/08/final-third-of-the-post-mid-evaluations-coding-period/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160808_1530_punyaslok/Mon, 08 Aug 2016 14:30:23 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/pupper-emeritus.xml b/authors/pupper-emeritus.xml index bbf0540840..29cd734b79 100644 --- a/authors/pupper-emeritus.xml +++ b/authors/pupper-emeritus.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by pupper emeritus)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC Week 11-13http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/08/20230831_2038_pupperemeritus/pupper emeritus<p>I am reaching the final stages of my project well ahead of the schedule.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by pupper emeritus)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC Week 11-13http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/08/20230831_2038_pupperemeritus/pupper emeritus<p>I am reaching the final stages of my project well ahead of the schedule.</p> <p>Both the Crosspectrum and Powerspectrum classes, the Lomb Scargle Fourier Transform and Basic Documentation have been completed. Tests are almost done too</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/raahul-singh.xml b/authors/raahul-singh.xml index 8995c68823..adedf6fc0d 100644 --- a/authors/raahul-singh.xml +++ b/authors/raahul-singh.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Raahul Singh)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:02 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFinal Chapter: The Road Goes Ever Onhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200828_1223_raahul-singh/Raahul Singh<h5>The Autumn of my GSoC project.</h5><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/810/1*9YtpATtGuoLUSIEOasTixQ.jpeg"><figcaption>The Doon Valley, my home.</figcaption></figure><blockquote>“Roads go ever ever on,<br> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Raahul Singh)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFinal Chapter: The Road Goes Ever Onhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200828_1223_raahul-singh/Raahul Singh<h5>The Autumn of my GSoC project.</h5><figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/810/1*9YtpATtGuoLUSIEOasTixQ.jpeg"><figcaption>The Doon Valley, my home.</figcaption></figure><blockquote>“Roads go ever ever on,<br> Over rock and under tree,<br> By caves where never sun has shone,<br> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/rachitt-shah.xml b/authors/rachitt-shah.xml index d0506a5648..e920f8e58b 100644 --- a/authors/rachitt-shah.xml +++ b/authors/rachitt-shah.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Rachitt Shah)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:01 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssThe first weeks of X-Rays and Electron.Jshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/06/20210620_1829_rachittshah/Rachitt Shah<p>Python, X-rays, and JSON files that don’t comply and make you cry.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Rachitt Shah)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssThe first weeks of X-Rays and Electron.Jshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/06/20210620_1829_rachittshah/Rachitt Shah<p>Python, X-rays, and JSON files that don’t comply and make you cry.</p> <p>GSoC has officially started!</p> <figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/498/0*AXMzJYLpLP0sFPgE"><figcaption>We’re going to code!</figcaption></figure><p>Since is a Desktop App made with Electron and Python, my first priority was getting DAVE to compile again. The process was tedious and took a good amount of time to fix the flask backends which power DAVE.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/racim-menasria.xml b/authors/racim-menasria.xml index 17cfd74570..03a418ae44 100644 --- a/authors/racim-menasria.xml +++ b/authors/racim-menasria.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Racim MENASRIA)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:04 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssProgress on Kurucz and NIST databaseshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/08/20230811_1723_menasrac/Racim MENASRIA<p>Since the last article, I received a lot of feedback and comments about the Kurucz PR.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Racim MENASRIA)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:53 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssProgress on Kurucz and NIST databaseshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/08/20230811_1723_menasrac/Racim MENASRIA<p>Since the last article, I received a lot of feedback and comments about the Kurucz PR.</p> <figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/952/1*iyB8Ya_dKD5OIkQ8gbcovg.png"></figure><p>Here is and example of a Fe_I spectrum I can obtain with these conditions.</p> <figure><img alt="" src="https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1024/1*alxgHx0L0Bg54hyUcp8h0Q.png"></figure><h4>The main remarks where that :</h4><p>I needed to adjust the code to make it more general and user friendly. I introduced a specie argument to SpectrumFactory and calc_spectrum to replace atom and molecule and gather them under a same name.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/raj-rashmi.xml b/authors/raj-rashmi.xml index 956a206d23..ee5da2b67d 100644 --- a/authors/raj-rashmi.xml +++ b/authors/raj-rashmi.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Raj Rashmi)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGoogle Summer of Code- Final Evaluationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210823_1027_rashmiraj137/Raj Rashmi<h4><strong>Topic: Implement JAX based automatic differentiation to Stingray</strong></h4><p>The project involved the study of modern statistical modelling to augment the accuracy, speed, and robustness of the likelihood function, into a software package called Stingray. This report demonstrates the experiment done for a combination of different optimizers to fit the scipy.optimize function. Another emphasis is to investigate the gradient calculation using JAX and compare it with scipy.optimize.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Raj Rashmi)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGoogle Summer of Code- Final Evaluationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210823_1027_rashmiraj137/Raj Rashmi<h4><strong>Topic: Implement JAX based automatic differentiation to Stingray</strong></h4><p>The project involved the study of modern statistical modelling to augment the accuracy, speed, and robustness of the likelihood function, into a software package called Stingray. This report demonstrates the experiment done for a combination of different optimizers to fit the scipy.optimize function. Another emphasis is to investigate the gradient calculation using JAX and compare it with scipy.optimize.</p> <h4><strong>Introduction:</strong></h4><p>The proposed milestone was to investigate the room for improvement to enhance the overall performance of modelling to Stingray, using JAX. However, the current stage of the model is still a sandbox model. Stingray is astrophysical spectral timing software, a library in python built to perform time series analysis and related tasks on astronomical light curves. JAX is a python library designed for high-performance numerical computing. Its API for numerical functions is based on NumPy, a collection of functions used in scientific computing. Both Python and NumPy are widely used and familiar, making JAX simple, flexible, and easy to adopt. It can differentiate through a large subset of python’s features, including loops, ifs, recursion, and closures, and it can even take derivatives of derivatives. Such modern differentiation packages deploy a broad range of computational techniques to improve applicability, run time, and memory management.</p> <p>JAX utilizes the grad function transformation to convert a function into a function that returns the original function’s gradient, just like Autograd. Beyond that, JAX offers a function transformation jit for just-in-time compilation of existing functions and vmap and pmap for vectorization and parallelization, respectively.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/ritiek-malhotra.xml b/authors/ritiek-malhotra.xml index cff33d0e46..e2d41754f2 100644 --- a/authors/ritiek-malhotra.xml +++ b/authors/ritiek-malhotra.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Ritiek Malhotra)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssSummer past and GSoC endshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180809_1830_ritiek/Ritiek Malhotra<p>It’s that time of the year when students are supposed to submit their final +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Ritiek Malhotra)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssSummer past and GSoC endshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180809_1830_ritiek/Ritiek Malhotra<p>It’s that time of the year when students are supposed to submit their final evaluations. As Google expects students to put up their final reports somewhere in a stable location and as there is always a chance that I might mess up something on my blog, so I also made a diff --git a/authors/rkiman.xml b/authors/rkiman.xml index 380b506914..a13b807588 100644 --- a/authors/rkiman.xml +++ b/authors/rkiman.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by rkiman)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssBonding Period - Google Summer of Codehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180513_1406_rkiman/rkiman<p>p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; min-height: 14.0px} First post of my blog! A little bit about me: my name is Rocio Kiman and I’m a graduate student at CUNY (NYC). I’m from Argentina (yes, Messi, and a bun <a class="reference external" href="https://rociokiman.blogspot.com/2018/05/bonding-period-google-summer-of-code.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180513_1406_rkiman/Sun, 13 May 2018 13:06:00 GMTBonding Period - Google Summer of Codehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180506_1406_rkiman/rkiman<p>p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; min-height: 14.0px} First post of my blog! A little bit about me: my name is Rocio Kiman and I’m a graduate student at CUNY (NYC). I’m from Argentina (yes, Messi, and a bun <a class="reference external" href="https://rociokiman.blogspot.com/2018/05/bonding-period-google-summer-of-code.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180506_1406_rkiman/Sun, 06 May 2018 13:06:00 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by rkiman)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssBonding Period - Google Summer of Codehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180513_1406_rkiman/rkiman<p>p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; min-height: 14.0px} First post of my blog! A little bit about me: my name is Rocio Kiman and I’m a graduate student at CUNY (NYC). I’m from Argentina (yes, Messi, and a bun <a class="reference external" href="https://rociokiman.blogspot.com/2018/05/bonding-period-google-summer-of-code.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180513_1406_rkiman/Sun, 13 May 2018 13:06:00 GMTBonding Period - Google Summer of Codehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180506_1406_rkiman/rkiman<p>p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; min-height: 14.0px} First post of my blog! A little bit about me: my name is Rocio Kiman and I’m a graduate student at CUNY (NYC). I’m from Argentina (yes, Messi, and a bun <a class="reference external" href="https://rociokiman.blogspot.com/2018/05/bonding-period-google-summer-of-code.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180506_1406_rkiman/Sun, 06 May 2018 13:06:00 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/sagarchotalia.xml b/authors/sagarchotalia.xml index c81c216ccd..2e5728ffc0 100644 --- a/authors/sagarchotalia.xml +++ b/authors/sagarchotalia.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by sagarchotalia)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssMoving Onhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220901_1322_sagarchotalia/sagarchotalia<p>Chapter 4: Weeks 5 and 6 I had scratched my head in every way possible. However, I was no closer to actually debugging the error, which perplexed me. I searched every relevant function, every relevant block of code, understood how each and every parameter was being calculated, and made a mental map of how functions were being accessed and in which order. I was still stuck. And so, I decided to just scrap my current implementation, and started over. +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by sagarchotalia)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:55 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssMoving Onhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220901_1322_sagarchotalia/sagarchotalia<p>Chapter 4: Weeks 5 and 6 I had scratched my head in every way possible. However, I was no closer to actually debugging the error, which perplexed me. I searched every relevant function, every relevant block of code, understood how each and every parameter was being calculated, and made a mental map of how functions were being accessed and in which order. I was still stuck. And so, I decided to just scrap my current implementation, and started over. <!-- TEASER_END --></p>radishttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220901_1322_sagarchotalia/Thu, 01 Sep 2022 12:22:10 GMTMaking headway.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220901_1321_sagarchotalia/sagarchotalia<p>In week 3, I began testing my implementation of the chunksize feature. I found that there was an error being raised in the plotting of graphs, due to a library called publib being used. Upon searching for this library, I was amazed to see that it was built by Dr. Erwan! You can have a look at it here I initially thought nothing of the error, and was convinced that my implementation was correct. <!-- TEASER_END --></p>radishttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220901_1321_sagarchotalia/Thu, 01 Sep 2022 12:21:34 GMTOfficially Started. Unofficially...not so much.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220901_1320_sagarchotalia/sagarchotalia<p>Let the Coding Begin! Chapter 2: Weeks 1 and 2 Dr. Erwan let us know about the community’s plan to conduct our projects in teams of two, based on our projects’ similarities. diff --git a/authors/sahil-yadav.xml b/authors/sahil-yadav.xml index c9d38766cf..f8fee14bfe 100644 --- a/authors/sahil-yadav.xml +++ b/authors/sahil-yadav.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Sahil Yadav)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:02 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssWeek 10 & 11: The End…http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200826_0322_sahilyadav27/Sahil Yadav<p>The past 3 months have been really amazing. I’ve learned a lot about working on a collaborative project and working with deadlines.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Sahil Yadav)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssWeek 10 & 11: The End…http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200826_0322_sahilyadav27/Sahil Yadav<p>The past 3 months have been really amazing. I’ve learned a lot about working on a collaborative project and working with deadlines.</p> <p>In the past two weeks, I polished off the work done for the project in the PR, so that it is ready to merge. There were a few merge conflicts that needed to be addressed.</p> <p>Then, I worked on a generate_runlist file to make runlists for converting MAGIC ROOT data to HDF5 data. In a few days, training will start on the approximately 5000 MAGIC data runs using CTLearn’s models.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/shibasis-patel.xml b/authors/shibasis-patel.xml index 1546a168a3..aada68e9ba 100644 --- a/authors/shibasis-patel.xml +++ b/authors/shibasis-patel.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Shibasis Patel)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFunctional Programming with pythonhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/12/20171223_0003_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Back when I started reading SICP (Structure and Interpretation of computer programs), I was quite fascinated by the power of a functional programming language like lisp which was invented in 1958. Quite old, Isn’t it? So, I started digging into python for its functional programming features. Python <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Functional-Programming-with-Python">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/12/20171223_0003_shibasisp/Sat, 23 Dec 2017 00:03:56 GMTGSoC final reporthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170823_0003_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>These awesome three months of summer spent developing for python-casacore under Google Summer of Code, have filled me with great zeal and zest. The adventurous journey of thousand lines of code comes to an end. This entire project was quite informative and filled me with lots of good experiences and <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Gsoc-Final-report">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170823_0003_shibasisp/Tue, 22 Aug 2017 23:03:56 GMTEnd of phase#2. Phase#3 begins...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170731_0017_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello World! 2nd evaluation is finished now and I have passed the evaluation. My college will be starting from tomorrow i.e August 1st after a 3 month long summer break and I have completed most of my work on this project. I can still give around 25-30 hours per week. As a bonus work, I am trying to <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/End-of-phase-2.-Phase-3-begins...">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170731_0017_shibasisp/Sun, 30 Jul 2017 23:17:34 GMTWeek 5 and 6http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170715_0017_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello, World! More than 6 weeks have completed so far and I have completed modernizing and testing most of the modules of python-casacore till now. Coming to the bug, I talked about in my last post, by playing around a bit with the tables modules, I realized that, as tableiter is also a table itself <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Week-5-and-6">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170715_0017_shibasisp/Fri, 14 Jul 2017 23:17:34 GMTPhase#1 ends Phase#2 beginshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170701_0002_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello World! The first phase of GSoC is ended now and today I got the mail from Google stating “I have passed my first evaluation”. I was so happy reading the mail(with my mentor’s good feedback) as it will be my first ever earning. I should also have posted a blog post last week as per my plan but <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Phase-1-ends,-Phase-2-begins">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170701_0002_shibasisp/Fri, 30 Jun 2017 23:02:50 GMT2nd Week of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170616_0023_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello World! It’s the completion of the 2nd week of GSoC. And as I mentioned in my last post, I have covered the tables module by now. Let me give a quick intro of what tables module does .tables module is by far the most important part of python-casacore. Radio Antenna and radio receiver use to rec <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/2nd-week-of-GSoC">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170616_0023_shibasisp/Thu, 15 Jun 2017 23:23:50 GMT1st Week of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170607_0023_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello, Everyone! It’s the completion of 1st week and in this post, I will tell you what I have done in this week and what I have planned to do in the coming weeks. As per my timeline in the proposal, I should be removing all the compiler warnings in the first week. I didn’t get much compilation warn <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/1st-week-of-GSoC">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170607_0023_shibasisp/Tue, 06 Jun 2017 23:23:50 GMTCommunity Bonding period coming to an endhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170527_0001_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>The acceptance marked the start of “Community Bonding Period”, which in GSoC’s terminology is a month for students to get acquainted with their mentors, explore the codebase of their organization and review the project’s timeline so they can kick off coding when the “Coding period” starts. The commu <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Community-Bonding-period-coming-to-an-end">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170527_0001_shibasisp/Fri, 26 May 2017 23:01:50 GMTFinally My proposal was accepted for GSoC-2017http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170505_0015_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<blockquote> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Shibasis Patel)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFunctional Programming with pythonhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/12/20171223_0003_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Back when I started reading SICP (Structure and Interpretation of computer programs), I was quite fascinated by the power of a functional programming language like lisp which was invented in 1958. Quite old, Isn’t it? So, I started digging into python for its functional programming features. Python <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Functional-Programming-with-Python">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/12/20171223_0003_shibasisp/Sat, 23 Dec 2017 00:03:56 GMTGSoC final reporthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170823_0003_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>These awesome three months of summer spent developing for python-casacore under Google Summer of Code, have filled me with great zeal and zest. The adventurous journey of thousand lines of code comes to an end. This entire project was quite informative and filled me with lots of good experiences and <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Gsoc-Final-report">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170823_0003_shibasisp/Tue, 22 Aug 2017 23:03:56 GMTEnd of phase#2. Phase#3 begins...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170731_0017_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello World! 2nd evaluation is finished now and I have passed the evaluation. My college will be starting from tomorrow i.e August 1st after a 3 month long summer break and I have completed most of my work on this project. I can still give around 25-30 hours per week. As a bonus work, I am trying to <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/End-of-phase-2.-Phase-3-begins...">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170731_0017_shibasisp/Sun, 30 Jul 2017 23:17:34 GMTWeek 5 and 6http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170715_0017_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello, World! More than 6 weeks have completed so far and I have completed modernizing and testing most of the modules of python-casacore till now. Coming to the bug, I talked about in my last post, by playing around a bit with the tables modules, I realized that, as tableiter is also a table itself <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Week-5-and-6">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170715_0017_shibasisp/Fri, 14 Jul 2017 23:17:34 GMTPhase#1 ends Phase#2 beginshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170701_0002_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello World! The first phase of GSoC is ended now and today I got the mail from Google stating “I have passed my first evaluation”. I was so happy reading the mail(with my mentor’s good feedback) as it will be my first ever earning. I should also have posted a blog post last week as per my plan but <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Phase-1-ends,-Phase-2-begins">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170701_0002_shibasisp/Fri, 30 Jun 2017 23:02:50 GMT2nd Week of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170616_0023_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello World! It’s the completion of the 2nd week of GSoC. And as I mentioned in my last post, I have covered the tables module by now. Let me give a quick intro of what tables module does .tables module is by far the most important part of python-casacore. Radio Antenna and radio receiver use to rec <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/2nd-week-of-GSoC">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170616_0023_shibasisp/Thu, 15 Jun 2017 23:23:50 GMT1st Week of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170607_0023_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello, Everyone! It’s the completion of 1st week and in this post, I will tell you what I have done in this week and what I have planned to do in the coming weeks. As per my timeline in the proposal, I should be removing all the compiler warnings in the first week. I didn’t get much compilation warn <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/1st-week-of-GSoC">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170607_0023_shibasisp/Tue, 06 Jun 2017 23:23:50 GMTCommunity Bonding period coming to an endhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170527_0001_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>The acceptance marked the start of “Community Bonding Period”, which in GSoC’s terminology is a month for students to get acquainted with their mentors, explore the codebase of their organization and review the project’s timeline so they can kick off coding when the “Coding period” starts. The commu <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Community-Bonding-period-coming-to-an-end">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170527_0001_shibasisp/Fri, 26 May 2017 23:01:50 GMTFinally My proposal was accepted for GSoC-2017http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170505_0015_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<blockquote> <p>Hello World! I haven’t had a nerve wracking wait for something in a long time. The results have been out and I am glad and excited to say that my project Casacore Testing has been selected under GSoC-2017. I would like to thank my mentors, Gijs Molenaar and Tammo Jan Dijkema for helping me get star <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/GSoC-proposal-accepted">...READ MORE...</a></p> </blockquote>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170505_0015_shibasisp/Thu, 04 May 2017 23:15:19 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/siddharthlal25.xml b/authors/siddharthlal25.xml index edee54e5d1..44fb04d366 100644 --- a/authors/siddharthlal25.xml +++ b/authors/siddharthlal25.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by siddharthlal25)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:01 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssWeek 11 & 12: Last two weeks of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200830_1113_siddharthlal25/siddharthlal25<h3 id="hey-sid-whats-the-progress-what-did-you-do-in-last-2-weeks"><em>Hey Sid! What’s the progress? What did you do in last 2 weeks?</em></h3> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by siddharthlal25)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssWeek 11 & 12: Last two weeks of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200830_1113_siddharthlal25/siddharthlal25<h3 id="hey-sid-whats-the-progress-what-did-you-do-in-last-2-weeks"><em>Hey Sid! What’s the progress? What did you do in last 2 weeks?</em></h3> <p>The work was completed on time! I spent the last two weeks coding up the saving versions of <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">ccds</code>, <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">arrays</code> and <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">filenames</code>. With these, one can apply a function on the desired object (i.e. ccd or array or filename) and can also save it to FITS file. There are various options available for saving, like the prefix name of the saved file, suffix name of saved file and also the location at which to save, check out the repo for more info!</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/somesh-verma.xml b/authors/somesh-verma.xml index 3c08682b4b..eaf4e1f415 100644 --- a/authors/somesh-verma.xml +++ b/authors/somesh-verma.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Somesh Verma)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssBenchmark Testshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/08/20230825_0000_1someshverma/Somesh Verma<p>I have finished the refactoring the code for vaex and also writtten test cases to compare the spectrum calculated using pandas with the dataframe calculated using vaex dataframe . Also, Various spectroscopic quantities as absorbance , emissitivity is also compared for the both the dataframams. +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Somesh Verma)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssBenchmark Testshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/08/20230825_0000_1someshverma/Somesh Verma<p>I have finished the refactoring the code for vaex and also writtten test cases to compare the spectrum calculated using pandas with the dataframe calculated using vaex dataframe . Also, Various spectroscopic quantities as absorbance , emissitivity is also compared for the both the dataframams. Also, there was many issues that was raised by the maintainers and I have resolved almost all of these , and commented on the other issues to discuss the problem and discuss some possible solution .Issues raised by the maintainers was mainly related to make changes more matainable and easy to understand and simple programming logic is preferred inplace of using some complex code without explaining that in detail. Also , the issue was to ensure a light test suite , that is test cases which takes less resources and time . Initialy , I didn’t focused on this thing and focused on testing the code and changes more elaborately by writing the test cases that cover many areas of code .</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/sudk1896.xml b/authors/sudk1896.xml index 6396bc11bc..e2abf43807 100644 --- a/authors/sudk1896.xml +++ b/authors/sudk1896.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by sudk1896)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC Summary Posthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160819_0828_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hello there, We are in the final, 12th week of GSoC. Its been a long ride. I have this feeling of regretful longing, the sort of feeling Read more "GSoC Summary Post" <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/08/19/gsoc-summary-post/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160819_0828_sudk1896/Fri, 19 Aug 2016 07:28:57 GMTGSOC BLOG POST WEEK-11http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160811_0725_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hello everyone, I have been buys for some time with solving #1697 here  1697. I think I have finally solved it, or rather implemented the feature that Read more "GSOC BLOG POSTWEEK-11" <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/08/11/gsoc-blog-post-week-11/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160811_0725_sudk1896/Thu, 11 Aug 2016 06:25:36 GMTGSOC Blog Post Week-9http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160718_0554_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hello everyone, Hope you had a good weekend. I have sort-of completed SRS table reader. By sort-of, I need to add a few more rigorous tests. Currently, Read more "GSOC Blog PostWeek-9" <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/07/18/gsoc-blog-post-week-9/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160718_0554_sudk1896/Mon, 18 Jul 2016 04:54:26 GMTGSoC Blog Post week-7.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160708_2103_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hey guys, Im a bit late for this blog post, apologies. I will tell you what Ive been upto. I am now in the second part of Read more "GSoC Blog Postweek-7." <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/07/08/gsoc-blog-post-week-7/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160708_2103_sudk1896/Fri, 08 Jul 2016 20:03:20 GMTGSoC Blog – Week-5http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160620_0503_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hello everyone, We are into the 5th week of Summer of Code. I had tons of fun up to this point. And its also pretty cool telling Read more "GSoC Blog Week-5" <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/06/20/gsoc-blog-week-5/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160620_0503_sudk1896/Mon, 20 Jun 2016 04:03:46 GMTGSoC-Blog Week-3http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160607_1853_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>I guess a blog is in order to tell you what Ive been up to. Well, I actually have a slight lead on my timeline. And hopefully Read more "GSoC-Blog Week-3" <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/06/07/gsoc-blog-week-3/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160607_1853_sudk1896/Tue, 07 Jun 2016 17:53:04 GMTGSoC Week-1.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160531_0934_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hello there. I had a great first week of coding. I got a lot of stuff done and this puts me a bit ahead of the timeline Read more "GSoC Week-1." <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/05/31/gsoc-week-1/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160531_0934_sudk1896/Tue, 31 May 2016 08:34:26 GMTGSoC coding has begun.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160517_1152_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hello everyone, This post officially marks the beginning of my coding period. I have started implementing Fido clients for various instruments. Currently in the pipeline are SWAP,… Read more "GSoC coding has begun." <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/05/17/gsoc-coding-has-begun/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160517_1152_sudk1896/Tue, 17 May 2016 10:52:18 GMTGSoC Proposal Accepted.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160422_2109_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>This post commemorates my acceptance into GSoC as a Student Developer. I want to pour my heart out, but can’t seem to find the right words. Maybe,… Read more "GSoC Proposal Accepted." <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/04/22/gsoc-proposal-accepted/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160422_2109_sudk1896/Fri, 22 Apr 2016 20:09:46 GMTGSoC Blog Post.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/03/20160315_1718_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hello there, I am Sudarshan, I go by the nick of Hieronymous on IRC. I am writing this post to introduce to the reader, the project that… Read more "GSoC Blog Post." <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/03/15/gsoc-blog-post/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/03/20160315_1718_sudk1896/Tue, 15 Mar 2016 17:18:46 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by sudk1896)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC Summary Posthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160819_0828_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hello there, We are in the final, 12th week of GSoC. Its been a long ride. I have this feeling of regretful longing, the sort of feeling Read more "GSoC Summary Post" <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/08/19/gsoc-summary-post/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160819_0828_sudk1896/Fri, 19 Aug 2016 07:28:57 GMTGSOC BLOG POST WEEK-11http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160811_0725_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hello everyone, I have been buys for some time with solving #1697 here  1697. I think I have finally solved it, or rather implemented the feature that Read more "GSOC BLOG POSTWEEK-11" <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/08/11/gsoc-blog-post-week-11/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160811_0725_sudk1896/Thu, 11 Aug 2016 06:25:36 GMTGSOC Blog Post Week-9http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160718_0554_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hello everyone, Hope you had a good weekend. I have sort-of completed SRS table reader. By sort-of, I need to add a few more rigorous tests. Currently, Read more "GSOC Blog PostWeek-9" <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/07/18/gsoc-blog-post-week-9/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160718_0554_sudk1896/Mon, 18 Jul 2016 04:54:26 GMTGSoC Blog Post week-7.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160708_2103_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hey guys, Im a bit late for this blog post, apologies. I will tell you what Ive been upto. I am now in the second part of Read more "GSoC Blog Postweek-7." <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/07/08/gsoc-blog-post-week-7/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160708_2103_sudk1896/Fri, 08 Jul 2016 20:03:20 GMTGSoC Blog – Week-5http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160620_0503_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hello everyone, We are into the 5th week of Summer of Code. I had tons of fun up to this point. And its also pretty cool telling Read more "GSoC Blog Week-5" <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/06/20/gsoc-blog-week-5/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160620_0503_sudk1896/Mon, 20 Jun 2016 04:03:46 GMTGSoC-Blog Week-3http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160607_1853_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>I guess a blog is in order to tell you what Ive been up to. Well, I actually have a slight lead on my timeline. And hopefully Read more "GSoC-Blog Week-3" <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/06/07/gsoc-blog-week-3/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160607_1853_sudk1896/Tue, 07 Jun 2016 17:53:04 GMTGSoC Week-1.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160531_0934_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hello there. I had a great first week of coding. I got a lot of stuff done and this puts me a bit ahead of the timeline Read more "GSoC Week-1." <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/05/31/gsoc-week-1/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160531_0934_sudk1896/Tue, 31 May 2016 08:34:26 GMTGSoC coding has begun.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160517_1152_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hello everyone, This post officially marks the beginning of my coding period. I have started implementing Fido clients for various instruments. Currently in the pipeline are SWAP,… Read more "GSoC coding has begun." <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/05/17/gsoc-coding-has-begun/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160517_1152_sudk1896/Tue, 17 May 2016 10:52:18 GMTGSoC Proposal Accepted.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160422_2109_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>This post commemorates my acceptance into GSoC as a Student Developer. I want to pour my heart out, but can’t seem to find the right words. Maybe,… Read more "GSoC Proposal Accepted." <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/04/22/gsoc-proposal-accepted/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160422_2109_sudk1896/Fri, 22 Apr 2016 20:09:46 GMTGSoC Blog Post.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/03/20160315_1718_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hello there, I am Sudarshan, I go by the nick of Hieronymous on IRC. I am writing this post to introduce to the reader, the project that… Read more "GSoC Blog Post." <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/03/15/gsoc-blog-post/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/03/20160315_1718_sudk1896/Tue, 15 Mar 2016 17:18:46 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/supriya1702.xml b/authors/supriya1702.xml index e8717285f8..feb0342941 100644 --- a/authors/supriya1702.xml +++ b/authors/supriya1702.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Supriya1702)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssweek 11 and week 12http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220903_0000_supriya1702/Supriya1702<p>Now since fetching of extra columns which includes broadening coeffcients was completed I had to pull the the fetch_hitran_update changes…</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Supriya1702)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:55 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssweek 11 and week 12http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220903_0000_supriya1702/Supriya1702<p>Now since fetching of extra columns which includes broadening coeffcients was completed I had to pull the the fetch_hitran_update changes…</p> <div style="margin-top: 50px; font-style: italic;"><strong><a href="https://minimal-blog.lekoarts.de/week-11-and-week-12">Keep reading</a>.</strong></div><br> <br> <!-- TEASER_END -->radishttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220903_0000_supriya1702/Fri, 02 Sep 2022 23:00:00 GMTweek 9 and week 10http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/08/20220820_0000_supriya1702/Supriya1702<p>Dr. Erwan and Mr. Anand (my mentors) suggested since my Non-Air Diluent project was getting large I should first create a separate PR for…</p> <div style="margin-top: 50px; font-style: italic;"><strong><a href="https://minimal-blog.lekoarts.de/week-9-and-week-10">Keep reading</a>.</strong></div><br> <br> diff --git a/authors/sushobhana-patra.xml b/authors/sushobhana-patra.xml index 7d515c9a49..c9d5f0d918 100644 --- a/authors/sushobhana-patra.xml +++ b/authors/sushobhana-patra.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Sushobhana Patra)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssIncorporating FITS Region and CRTF I/O and improving Regionshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180809_2015_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>Google Summer Of Code, 2018 — Final ReportOur primary motive was to able to deal with CRTF, CASA Region Text Format (#119) in the astropy/regions package. That means, we implement a parser as well a writer for it. The grammar of this format was simple enough to not make a big deal out of it. The spe <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@sushobhanapatra/gsoc-final-report-dd9a3dc0d1d7?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180809_2015_sushobhana/Thu, 09 Aug 2018 19:15:21 GMTAdding support for FITS Region filehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180801_1526_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>The coding period is coming to an end in just two weeks and it is time to slowly wrap up things. In the last two weeks, we successfully merged two big pull requests . One improved the plotting methods <a class="reference external" href="https://github.com/astropy/regions/pull/194">https://github.com/astropy/regions/pull/194</a> and the other <a class="reference external" href="https://github.com/astropy/regions/pull/1">https://github.com/astropy/regions/pull/1</a> <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@sushobhanapatra/adding-support-for-fits-region-files-f151f48b4ef2?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180801_1526_sushobhana/Wed, 01 Aug 2018 14:26:32 GMTGSoC - Phase two update.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180710_1714_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>GSoC - Phase two update.Phase 2 couldn’t have been more interesting. My last blog post concentrated on the first two weeks of this phase. To summarize, I worked on extracting a subcube using regions.Regions (and CRTF/DS9 region files, indirectly) from a spectral_cube.SpectralCube which is basically <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@sushobhanapatra/gsoc-phase-two-update-b9c00e511ba5?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180710_1714_sushobhana/Tue, 10 Jul 2018 16:14:30 GMTThe first phase ends.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180626_1815_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>These last two weeks have been a roller coaster ride in terms of both of my coding and personal experiences.The first evaluations went well , and for the first time someone credited to my bank account other than my father. These are the few moments in life where you feel genuinely happy, no exciteme <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@sushobhanapatra/the-first-phase-ends-4b94293941c5?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180626_1815_sushobhana/Tue, 26 Jun 2018 17:15:38 GMTThe Continuumhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180611_1624_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>In the last post, we discussed on how to integrate the CRTF file format in the regions package. The parser that I implemented seems to work and catches most of the syntax errors pretty well. The test cases that I have added seems to be proof of it. It has been merged to the master trunk now.Since th <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@sushobhanapatra/the-continuum-75e7b9c8a4cd?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180611_1624_sushobhana/Mon, 11 Jun 2018 15:24:28 GMTThe first two weeks of GSoC.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180529_1700_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>Hey, it’s Sushobhana. Sushobhana Patra. That’s right. Don’t adjust your…whatever device you’re reading this on. It’s me, live and on medium. No return engagements, no encore, and this time, absolutely no requests. Get a snack. Settle in. Because I’m about to tell you the story of my summer. More spe <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/gsoc-experiences/hey-its-sushobhana-6676b3eb6af1?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180529_1700_sushobhana/Tue, 29 May 2018 16:00:49 GMTGSoC-2018 - Community Bonding Period.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180515_2006_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>GSoC-2018 - Community Bonding Period.Hi World,I am a 19 year old undergrad student from India majoring in Computer Science. I have been selected in Google Summer Of Code as a student developer this summer under the umbrella organization Open Astronomy.I will be spending the next three months improvi <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@sushobhanapatra/gsoc-2018-community-bonding-period-4773185d112e?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180515_2006_sushobhana/Tue, 15 May 2018 19:06:54 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Sushobhana Patra)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssIncorporating FITS Region and CRTF I/O and improving Regionshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180809_2015_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>Google Summer Of Code, 2018 — Final ReportOur primary motive was to able to deal with CRTF, CASA Region Text Format (#119) in the astropy/regions package. That means, we implement a parser as well a writer for it. The grammar of this format was simple enough to not make a big deal out of it. The spe <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@sushobhanapatra/gsoc-final-report-dd9a3dc0d1d7?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180809_2015_sushobhana/Thu, 09 Aug 2018 19:15:21 GMTAdding support for FITS Region filehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180801_1526_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>The coding period is coming to an end in just two weeks and it is time to slowly wrap up things. In the last two weeks, we successfully merged two big pull requests . One improved the plotting methods <a class="reference external" href="https://github.com/astropy/regions/pull/194">https://github.com/astropy/regions/pull/194</a> and the other <a class="reference external" href="https://github.com/astropy/regions/pull/1">https://github.com/astropy/regions/pull/1</a> <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@sushobhanapatra/adding-support-for-fits-region-files-f151f48b4ef2?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180801_1526_sushobhana/Wed, 01 Aug 2018 14:26:32 GMTGSoC - Phase two update.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180710_1714_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>GSoC - Phase two update.Phase 2 couldn’t have been more interesting. My last blog post concentrated on the first two weeks of this phase. To summarize, I worked on extracting a subcube using regions.Regions (and CRTF/DS9 region files, indirectly) from a spectral_cube.SpectralCube which is basically <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@sushobhanapatra/gsoc-phase-two-update-b9c00e511ba5?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180710_1714_sushobhana/Tue, 10 Jul 2018 16:14:30 GMTThe first phase ends.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180626_1815_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>These last two weeks have been a roller coaster ride in terms of both of my coding and personal experiences.The first evaluations went well , and for the first time someone credited to my bank account other than my father. These are the few moments in life where you feel genuinely happy, no exciteme <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@sushobhanapatra/the-first-phase-ends-4b94293941c5?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180626_1815_sushobhana/Tue, 26 Jun 2018 17:15:38 GMTThe Continuumhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180611_1624_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>In the last post, we discussed on how to integrate the CRTF file format in the regions package. The parser that I implemented seems to work and catches most of the syntax errors pretty well. The test cases that I have added seems to be proof of it. It has been merged to the master trunk now.Since th <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@sushobhanapatra/the-continuum-75e7b9c8a4cd?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180611_1624_sushobhana/Mon, 11 Jun 2018 15:24:28 GMTThe first two weeks of GSoC.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180529_1700_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>Hey, it’s Sushobhana. Sushobhana Patra. That’s right. Don’t adjust your…whatever device you’re reading this on. It’s me, live and on medium. No return engagements, no encore, and this time, absolutely no requests. Get a snack. Settle in. Because I’m about to tell you the story of my summer. More spe <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/gsoc-experiences/hey-its-sushobhana-6676b3eb6af1?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180529_1700_sushobhana/Tue, 29 May 2018 16:00:49 GMTGSoC-2018 - Community Bonding Period.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180515_2006_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>GSoC-2018 - Community Bonding Period.Hi World,I am a 19 year old undergrad student from India majoring in Computer Science. I have been selected in Google Summer Of Code as a student developer this summer under the umbrella organization Open Astronomy.I will be spending the next three months improvi <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@sushobhanapatra/gsoc-2018-community-bonding-period-4773185d112e?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180515_2006_sushobhana/Tue, 15 May 2018 19:06:54 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/suyog-garg.xml b/authors/suyog-garg.xml index b8418a0f53..ed060f403c 100644 --- a/authors/suyog-garg.xml +++ b/authors/suyog-garg.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Suyog Garg)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssastropy@GSoC Blog Post #6.5 - Week 10, Final Evaluationshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210814_2236_suyog7130/Suyog Garg<p> You know, 7's my lucky number.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Suyog Garg)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssastropy@GSoC Blog Post #6.5 - Week 10, Final Evaluationshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210814_2236_suyog7130/Suyog Garg<p> You know, 7's my lucky number.</p> <p>And Happy Independence Day!</p> <!-- TEASER_END -->Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210814_2236_suyog7130/Sat, 14 Aug 2021 21:36:00 GMTastropy@GSoC Blog Post #6, Week 8&9http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210809_0848_suyog7130/Suyog Garg<b>Heads-up about the Progress of <a href="https://github.com/astropy/astropy/pull/11897">#11897</a></b><div><br></div><div> In summary the situation of the concerned PR a few days back was 4 types of CI test errors, one bug and possibly a need for modification of part of the code copied from pycdsreadme. All these have been taken care of as detailed below, but for the numpy depreciation warnings that keep coming up. I don't think we can do anything about the latter's persistence as of now. I shall comment more about it on GitHub as well. </div><div> <ol style="text-align: left;"> <li> <i>File not found error</i>: Moritz's HW, i.e. using <span style="font-family: courier;">get_pkg_data_filename</span> import, directly took care of this. </li> <li> <i>Error in coord col decimal places</i>: The precision of the coordinate component columns was getting set arbitrarily, which created difference in the output for 32-bit and 62-bit machines, and possibly between different operating systems. This has been corrected by having a fixed number of 12 digits after decimal for <b>RAs,</b> <b>DEs</b> and the latitude/longitude columns of Galactic and Ecliptic coords. This error also relates with the Formats bug. </li> <li> <span style="font-family: courier;"><i>SphericalRepresentation</i></span><i> col error</i>: Now, this was a bit major issue compared to the two above, although the solution was only 2 line changes. When the coords cols were checked for and divided into components, the original SkyCoord col was deleted right within the loop. This made the iteration index of the loop to point to i+2 column after deletion, where i is the index of the original <span style="font-family: courier;">SkyCoord</span> col. That is, effectively skipping the immediate next column after the <span style="font-family: courier;">SkyCoord</span> col, as it would have receded by one place in the list. Got this fixed by popping the original <span style="font-family: courier;">SkyCoord</span> col after all the columns in the table have been iterated over. This way all <span style="font-family: courier;">object</span> type columns are converted to <span style="font-family: courier;">Column</span> objects with <span style="font-family: courier;">str</span> values. </li> <li> <i>~table.tests and </i><span style="font-family: courier;"><i>test_write</i></span><i> failures</i>: All these errors were warnings due to depreciation of numpy specific aliases for different Python types. Most previous tests in Astropy appear to use these now depreciated numpy types, which raises warnings during testing our code. I have been able to provide remedy for majority of these by additionally using <span style="font-family: courier;">np.issubdtype(col.dtype, np.integer)</span> while checking if the columns has integer values, however, tests with oldest supported version of all dependencies still fails. See my GitHub comment for more info. </li> </ol> <i><div><i><br></i></div>The </i><span style="font-family: courier;"><i>formats</i></span><i> bug</i></div><div><i><br></i></div><div> This was another major problem we had stumbled upon. It took me a while to skim through various docs and codes to find the optimum fix for this. </div><div><br></div><div> Our initial insight was that the difference between the Byte-By-Byte description and the data part of the written table, when the <span style="font-family: courier;">formats</span> argument is passed to the <span style="font-family: courier;">write</span> function, related in some manner to the string formatting part of the code. By first look itself, it was evident that there isn't any provision in the writer for cases when the columns already contain a <span style="font-family: courier;">format</span> attribute, which is what is assigned when <span style="font-family: courier;">formats</span> is passed, as I had written here back then. Creating allowance for this was easy enough, right away correcting the test outputs. Now, both the Byte-By-Byte and the table data had the number of decimal digits, or whatever other format for that matter, we wanted them to have. Apart from the internally created coordinate component columns, for which the number of digits after decimal was fixed. </div><div><br></div><div> It is when we want to go a step further than this and wanna truncate or eradicate the string formatting part to obtain the column format, that we stumble upon a road block. There are two concerns, </div><div> <ul style="text-align: left;"> <li> If no <span style="font-family: courier;">formats</span> argument is passed, <span style="font-family: courier;">col.format</span> will be set to <span style="font-family: courier;">None</span>. </li> <li> Even if we already know the column format, say <span style="font-family: courier;">.5f</span>, we still need to evaluate the maximum size of the value strings of the column in most cases, and do some formatting to have the format in CDS/MRT recommendation, <span style="font-family: courier;">Fx.5</span>. </li> </ul> The column <span style="font-family: courier;">formats</span> passed in the formats argument are set by using the in-build Python function <span style="font-family: courier;">format</span> (<a href="https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#format">https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#format</a>). For cases when no formats argument is passed, the default behavior when writing the table data, for instance in the <span style="font-family: courier;">FixedWidth</span> writer is to set the column format to <span style="font-family: courier;">''</span> which is equivalent to saying <span style="font-family: courier;">val = str(val)</span>. (<a href="https://docs.astropy.org/en/stable/table/construct_table.html#table-format-string">https://docs.astropy.org/en/stable/table/construct_table.html#table-format-string</a>) <span style="font-family: courier;">FixedWidth</span> uses the maximum length of these strings to get the column widths. <b>So, there the string formatting part of the code is essential if we want to know the correct format for columns without string values.</b></div><div><br></div><div> However, there may be another solution to this that can be tried in the long-term. I was curious to know what other writers in Astropy did in such situations when the column format needs to be given explicitly in the header of the written table. There aren't extravagantly many such use cases, but the FITS standard tables do have format keywords in the header as serve the purpose well. So, looking over the Astropy FITS writer, I found the way in which it deals with the problem of assigning column formats is by separately defining all the formats that can be and then using a custom <span style="font-family: courier;">Column</span> class which has some default format attributes. (See:<br><a href="https://github.com/astropy/astropy/blob/main/astropy/io/fits/column.py">https://github.com/astropy/astropy/blob/main/astropy/io/fits/column.py</a>). ASCII writers also have a custom <span style="font-family: courier;">Column</span> class, but the attributes that it currently has are exceedingly lacking to be of any use to us now. (<a href="https://github.com/astropy/astropy/blob/79323de928e87827526ed8fce04986a5dd459794/astropy/io/ascii/core.py#L270">https://github.com/astropy/astropy/blob/79323de928e87827526ed8fce04986a5dd459794/astropy/io/ascii/core.py#L270</a>) In the long-run, we could take motivation from the FITS writer and make changes herein.<br><br><i>Other updates</i></div><div> <i><br></i> <div> <div> I have began to work on the other two branches for Time cols and MRT metadata resp and would have them done in some time. </div> <div> On an unrelated note, I found that the <span style="font-family: courier;">test_cds_header_from_readme.py</span> test file in <span style="font-family: courier;"><a href="http://astropy.io/">astropy.io</a>.ascii.tests</span> contains some CDS reading tests. It was recently modified by the 11593 PR (<a href="https://github.com/astropy/astropy/pull/11593/files">https://github.com/astropy/astropy/pull/11593/files</a>). I imagine that these tests can be incorporated within test_cds.py and then we won't perhaps have to move CDS/MRT tests to any other test file? </div> </div></div> <!-- TEASER_END -->Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210809_0848_suyog7130/Mon, 09 Aug 2021 07:48:00 GMTastropy@GSoC Blog Post #5, Week 6&7http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/07/20210721_2000_suyog7130/Suyog Garg<p>Hi,</p> diff --git a/authors/swapnil-sharma.xml b/authors/swapnil-sharma.xml index e25091cec3..41c6a647e6 100644 --- a/authors/swapnil-sharma.xml +++ b/authors/swapnil-sharma.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Swapnil Sharma)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC’18: Wrap uphttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180805_1639_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>I am finally back to college. I had a great summer break this year. It was a productive time in which I learned a lot not only by coding, but also by interacting with the astronomy circle. I hope that I get more opportunities like this in future where I can put my skills and abilities in good use. R <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc18-wrap-up-8ef95739b53c?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180805_1639_swapsha96/Sun, 05 Aug 2018 15:39:37 GMTGSoC 2018: Hottest month of the yearhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180723_0738_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>My Math teacher at Kota (Raj., India) used to say that about July but for some other reason. That’s a story for some other day.https://medium.com/media/b3025817941b7a5e251df122b41d72a9/hrefWhat’s up in the last few weeks? Nothing much actually. Between watching Netflix hits and playing guitar, somet <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc-2018-hottest-month-of-the-year-b17973715eb1?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180723_0738_swapsha96/Mon, 23 Jul 2018 06:38:30 GMTGSoC 2018: The marathon continueshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180708_2023_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>It’s been a while since I wrote an article. Last two weeks were uneventful and there’s not much to share. The progress looks good and I am eager to submit my code for the second evaluation.I have written tutorials for the phase-resolved spectroscopy methods of Quasi-periodic oscillations proposed in <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc-2018-the-marathon-continues-10f68fed52ad?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180708_2023_swapsha96/Sun, 08 Jul 2018 19:23:55 GMTGSoC 2018: Monsoon Teatime ☕http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180622_1434_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>Photo from my Google Photos archiveFinally, it rained here, making it a perfect time to drink tea, enjoy pakodas and play guitar!Also, phase 1 evaluation is over! What did I do? I finished the implementation of CCF phase-resolved spectroscopy technique. I wrote the complete pipeline starting from fi <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc-2018-monsoon-teatime-4cc53b06c0b2?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180622_1434_swapsha96/Fri, 22 Jun 2018 13:34:34 GMTGoogle Summer of Code: The pressure is on!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180606_0505_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>It’s exam time!The classes are off and all I have to do is prepare for my final exams. When I wake up, I have no idea whether it is weekday or weekend. All I can say is that the daily dose of morning coffee is working! “Study, eat, sleep repeat” has been my motto for the last one week.https://medium <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/google-summer-of-code-the-pressure-is-on-537da9f12867?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180606_0505_swapsha96/Wed, 06 Jun 2018 04:05:25 GMTGoogle Summer of Code 2018: The build-uphttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180523_1953_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>Things are going great! The coding period has begun and I can see my progress here. I read a research paper on “Phase-resolved spectroscopy of low frequency quasi-periodic oscillations”. It was exciting to learn new concepts.Coming to dealing with real dataset, Abigail Stevens gave me toy kHz, type- <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/google-summer-of-code-2018-the-build-up-48697e2c9660?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180523_1953_swapsha96/Wed, 23 May 2018 18:53:05 GMTGoogle Summer of Code 2018: The Beginninghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180509_1616_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>It’s fair to say that my journey began in the first semester when I was introduced to Astronomy by STAC (the astronomy club of IIT Mandi). There were fewer activities in the club back then, so I used to take the telescope with my friend Indresh Kumar Gupta to explore the universe. Our interest in as <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/google-summer-of-code-2018-the-beginning-b9b4f6054d6?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180509_1616_swapsha96/Wed, 09 May 2018 15:16:01 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Swapnil Sharma)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC’18: Wrap uphttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180805_1639_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>I am finally back to college. I had a great summer break this year. It was a productive time in which I learned a lot not only by coding, but also by interacting with the astronomy circle. I hope that I get more opportunities like this in future where I can put my skills and abilities in good use. R <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc18-wrap-up-8ef95739b53c?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180805_1639_swapsha96/Sun, 05 Aug 2018 15:39:37 GMTGSoC 2018: Hottest month of the yearhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180723_0738_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>My Math teacher at Kota (Raj., India) used to say that about July but for some other reason. That’s a story for some other day.https://medium.com/media/b3025817941b7a5e251df122b41d72a9/hrefWhat’s up in the last few weeks? Nothing much actually. Between watching Netflix hits and playing guitar, somet <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc-2018-hottest-month-of-the-year-b17973715eb1?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180723_0738_swapsha96/Mon, 23 Jul 2018 06:38:30 GMTGSoC 2018: The marathon continueshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180708_2023_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>It’s been a while since I wrote an article. Last two weeks were uneventful and there’s not much to share. The progress looks good and I am eager to submit my code for the second evaluation.I have written tutorials for the phase-resolved spectroscopy methods of Quasi-periodic oscillations proposed in <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc-2018-the-marathon-continues-10f68fed52ad?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180708_2023_swapsha96/Sun, 08 Jul 2018 19:23:55 GMTGSoC 2018: Monsoon Teatime ☕http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180622_1434_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>Photo from my Google Photos archiveFinally, it rained here, making it a perfect time to drink tea, enjoy pakodas and play guitar!Also, phase 1 evaluation is over! What did I do? I finished the implementation of CCF phase-resolved spectroscopy technique. I wrote the complete pipeline starting from fi <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc-2018-monsoon-teatime-4cc53b06c0b2?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180622_1434_swapsha96/Fri, 22 Jun 2018 13:34:34 GMTGoogle Summer of Code: The pressure is on!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180606_0505_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>It’s exam time!The classes are off and all I have to do is prepare for my final exams. When I wake up, I have no idea whether it is weekday or weekend. All I can say is that the daily dose of morning coffee is working! “Study, eat, sleep repeat” has been my motto for the last one week.https://medium <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/google-summer-of-code-the-pressure-is-on-537da9f12867?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180606_0505_swapsha96/Wed, 06 Jun 2018 04:05:25 GMTGoogle Summer of Code 2018: The build-uphttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180523_1953_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>Things are going great! The coding period has begun and I can see my progress here. I read a research paper on “Phase-resolved spectroscopy of low frequency quasi-periodic oscillations”. It was exciting to learn new concepts.Coming to dealing with real dataset, Abigail Stevens gave me toy kHz, type- <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/google-summer-of-code-2018-the-build-up-48697e2c9660?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180523_1953_swapsha96/Wed, 23 May 2018 18:53:05 GMTGoogle Summer of Code 2018: The Beginninghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180509_1616_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>It’s fair to say that my journey began in the first semester when I was introduced to Astronomy by STAC (the astronomy club of IIT Mandi). There were fewer activities in the club back then, so I used to take the telescope with my friend Indresh Kumar Gupta to explore the universe. Our interest in as <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/google-summer-of-code-2018-the-beginning-b9b4f6054d6?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180509_1616_swapsha96/Wed, 09 May 2018 15:16:01 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/tessa-wilkinson.xml b/authors/tessa-wilkinson.xml index ed18bc6cfc..a025925e8c 100644 --- a/authors/tessa-wilkinson.xml +++ b/authors/tessa-wilkinson.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Tessa Wilkinson)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssAIA Response SummaryThis is my...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_2355_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>AIA Response SummaryThis is my final blog post for GSoC. It contains a summary of the work that has been completed over the summer, and some points of how to extend this module further.Project Goal: A SunPy AIA response module that includes temperature and wavelength response functions that will ut <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/08/aia-response-summary-this-is-my-final.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_2355_tdwilkinson/Mon, 22 Aug 2016 22:55:00 GMTTemperature Response Functions...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160802_0843_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>Temperature Response FunctionsThe AIA instrument on the Solar Dynamics Observatory doesn't have any spectroscopic abilities so it has no way to calibrate the data directly. My projects wavelength response and temperature response function are necessary to infer plasma properties like temperature and <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/08/temperature-response-functions-aia.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160802_0843_tdwilkinson/Tue, 02 Aug 2016 07:43:00 GMTAIA Instrument Wavelength Resp...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160710_2134_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>AIA Instrument Wavelength Response Working!The past few weeks started with success in getting code that worked up to a gain calculation, and then was followed with working through bugs while I implemented changes to restructure the code and calculating the gain. Newly Implemented Response.py Code F <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/07/aia-instrument-wavelength-response.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160710_2134_tdwilkinson/Sun, 10 Jul 2016 20:34:00 GMTAnd Then There Were Plots!Thes...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160624_1200_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>And Then There Were Plots!These plots are reproduced fromBoerner et al. (2012), which utilized initial calibrations of AIA. I have now developed enough of the response module to analyse updated instrumental properties to get my own calibrations using AIA instrument outfiles from SSW. Filter Calibrat <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/06/and-then-there-were-plots-these-plots.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160624_1200_tdwilkinson/Fri, 24 Jun 2016 11:00:00 GMTGSoC AIA Response FunctionsPro...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160620_1329_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>GSoC AIA Response FunctionsProject Details:First: A bit of a delay... The past few weeks have been quite busy, yet rewarding. The culmination of finals week, graduation, family visiting the West coast for the first time, and finishing my senior research by doing some final remote observations have b <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/06/gsoc-aia-response-functions-project.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160620_1329_tdwilkinson/Mon, 20 Jun 2016 12:29:00 GMTGuidance provided by Sunpy dev...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160529_1122_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>Guidance provided by Sunpy developers guide Found while reading documentationStarting to be utilized while organizing the response modules I'm really starting to know and love the SunPy developers guide. One guideline, also recommended by Astropy:docs, is setting up a python virtual environment. Thi <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/05/guidance-provided-by-sunpy-developers.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160529_1122_tdwilkinson/Sun, 29 May 2016 10:22:00 GMTCommunity Bonding Period PostU...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160526_0536_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>Community Bonding Period PostUnderstanding what goes into AIA Response Functions Reading:Many of the references sent by my advisor’s for this project show interesting applications of temperature response functions that I've been scanning for details, and the science is great. One reference is the In <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/05/community-bonding-period-post.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160526_0536_tdwilkinson/Thu, 26 May 2016 04:36:00 GMTGSoC Proposal Accepted!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160424_2036_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>Approved Proposal Shown here!I'm so very excited that my GSoC project working with Sunpy has been accepted! In the next month, I'll be becoming more acquainted with both Sunpy and CHIANTI. Then, coding will ensue on this project. I'm also excited to be working with mentors Drew Leonard and Will Barn <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/04/gsoc-proposal-accepted.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160424_2036_tdwilkinson/Sun, 24 Apr 2016 19:36:00 GMTGetting into SunPyPart 2: Pull...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160404_2149_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>Getting into SunPyPart 2: Pull Request: Spectrogram log y axis #291   I have found data that can be used with Sunpy's spectrogram class! A solar radio spectrometer called CALLISTO is used internationally for networking solar radio data (with direct access!). Technically, I am using the CallistoSpe <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/04/getting-into-sunpy-part-2-pull-request.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160404_2149_tdwilkinson/Mon, 04 Apr 2016 20:49:00 GMTGetting into SunPy Attempting ...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/03/20160326_2024_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>Getting into SunPy Attempting Pull Request: Spectrogram log y axis #291  I'm love spectra. So, when the GSoC process required that I dive into issues in the open source Python library SunPy, I looked for something regarding spectra. I'm still getting used to GitHub, though, so attempting to change <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/03/getting-into-sunpy-attempting-pull.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/03/20160326_2024_tdwilkinson/Sat, 26 Mar 2016 20:24:00 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Tessa Wilkinson)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:58 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssAIA Response SummaryThis is my...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_2355_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>AIA Response SummaryThis is my final blog post for GSoC. It contains a summary of the work that has been completed over the summer, and some points of how to extend this module further.Project Goal: A SunPy AIA response module that includes temperature and wavelength response functions that will ut <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/08/aia-response-summary-this-is-my-final.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_2355_tdwilkinson/Mon, 22 Aug 2016 22:55:00 GMTTemperature Response Functions...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160802_0843_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>Temperature Response FunctionsThe AIA instrument on the Solar Dynamics Observatory doesn't have any spectroscopic abilities so it has no way to calibrate the data directly. My projects wavelength response and temperature response function are necessary to infer plasma properties like temperature and <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/08/temperature-response-functions-aia.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160802_0843_tdwilkinson/Tue, 02 Aug 2016 07:43:00 GMTAIA Instrument Wavelength Resp...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160710_2134_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>AIA Instrument Wavelength Response Working!The past few weeks started with success in getting code that worked up to a gain calculation, and then was followed with working through bugs while I implemented changes to restructure the code and calculating the gain. Newly Implemented Response.py Code F <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/07/aia-instrument-wavelength-response.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/07/20160710_2134_tdwilkinson/Sun, 10 Jul 2016 20:34:00 GMTAnd Then There Were Plots!Thes...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160624_1200_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>And Then There Were Plots!These plots are reproduced fromBoerner et al. (2012), which utilized initial calibrations of AIA. I have now developed enough of the response module to analyse updated instrumental properties to get my own calibrations using AIA instrument outfiles from SSW. Filter Calibrat <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/06/and-then-there-were-plots-these-plots.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160624_1200_tdwilkinson/Fri, 24 Jun 2016 11:00:00 GMTGSoC AIA Response FunctionsPro...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160620_1329_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>GSoC AIA Response FunctionsProject Details:First: A bit of a delay... The past few weeks have been quite busy, yet rewarding. The culmination of finals week, graduation, family visiting the West coast for the first time, and finishing my senior research by doing some final remote observations have b <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/06/gsoc-aia-response-functions-project.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/06/20160620_1329_tdwilkinson/Mon, 20 Jun 2016 12:29:00 GMTGuidance provided by Sunpy dev...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160529_1122_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>Guidance provided by Sunpy developers guide Found while reading documentationStarting to be utilized while organizing the response modules I'm really starting to know and love the SunPy developers guide. One guideline, also recommended by Astropy:docs, is setting up a python virtual environment. Thi <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/05/guidance-provided-by-sunpy-developers.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160529_1122_tdwilkinson/Sun, 29 May 2016 10:22:00 GMTCommunity Bonding Period PostU...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160526_0536_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>Community Bonding Period PostUnderstanding what goes into AIA Response Functions Reading:Many of the references sent by my advisor’s for this project show interesting applications of temperature response functions that I've been scanning for details, and the science is great. One reference is the In <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/05/community-bonding-period-post.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/05/20160526_0536_tdwilkinson/Thu, 26 May 2016 04:36:00 GMTGSoC Proposal Accepted!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160424_2036_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>Approved Proposal Shown here!I'm so very excited that my GSoC project working with Sunpy has been accepted! In the next month, I'll be becoming more acquainted with both Sunpy and CHIANTI. Then, coding will ensue on this project. I'm also excited to be working with mentors Drew Leonard and Will Barn <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/04/gsoc-proposal-accepted.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160424_2036_tdwilkinson/Sun, 24 Apr 2016 19:36:00 GMTGetting into SunPyPart 2: Pull...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160404_2149_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>Getting into SunPyPart 2: Pull Request: Spectrogram log y axis #291   I have found data that can be used with Sunpy's spectrogram class! A solar radio spectrometer called CALLISTO is used internationally for networking solar radio data (with direct access!). Technically, I am using the CallistoSpe <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/04/getting-into-sunpy-part-2-pull-request.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/04/20160404_2149_tdwilkinson/Mon, 04 Apr 2016 20:49:00 GMTGetting into SunPy Attempting ...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/03/20160326_2024_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>Getting into SunPy Attempting Pull Request: Spectrogram log y axis #291  I'm love spectra. So, when the GSoC process required that I dive into issues in the open source Python library SunPy, I looked for something regarding spectra. I'm still getting used to GitHub, though, so attempting to change <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/03/getting-into-sunpy-attempting-pull.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/03/20160326_2024_tdwilkinson/Sat, 26 Mar 2016 20:24:00 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/tianxiao-ma.xml b/authors/tianxiao-ma.xml index bf067662af..8d587e7295 100644 --- a/authors/tianxiao-ma.xml +++ b/authors/tianxiao-ma.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Tianxiao MA)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssStart to work on PFSShttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190810_0133_tianxiaoma/Tianxiao MA<p>In this week, I started to move to Potential Field Source Surface (PFSS) models. I am going to make an introduction to these models in this post.PFSS models are aiming to solve the magnetic field satisfying∇ × B = 0, ∇ · B = 0in a spherical region with appropriate boundary conditions. Therefore, thi <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@tianxiaoma/start-to-work-on-pfss-28f6e2fe2141?source=rss-32c99f71920a------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190810_0133_tianxiaoma/Sat, 10 Aug 2019 00:33:18 GMTVisualization of 3D vector fieldshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190805_0007_tianxiaoma/Tianxiao MA<p>In the past few weeks, I spent a lot of time learning how to visualize a 3D vector field interactively. As mentioned in previous posts, my project is aiming to reconstruct the solar magnetic field according to boundary conditions, which are usually the observed image from satellites.Therefore, how t <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@tianxiaoma/visualization-of-3d-vector-fields-31a1b7e1e009?source=rss-32c99f71920a------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190805_0007_tianxiaoma/Sun, 04 Aug 2019 23:07:32 GMTSOCIS2019: Expand the scope of solarbextrapolationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190707_1519_tianxiaoma/Tianxiao MA<p>This post is going to make a simple introduction to the project which I am going to finish this summer.The main goal of this project is to improve the solarbextrapolation package, which is a project SOCIS 2015 by Alex Hamilton, by relaxing the small-angle approximation and allowing for global magnet <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@tianxiaoma/socis2019-expand-the-scope-of-solarbextrapolation-48390920a311?source=rss-32c99f71920a------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190707_1519_tianxiaoma/Sun, 07 Jul 2019 14:19:01 GMTCommunity Bonding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190623_2320_tianxiaoma/Tianxiao MA<p>Hello everyone! I am Tianxiao, a Master student of Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL). It is really excited to take part in SOCIS this year for project Expand the scope of solarbextrapolation. I am looking forward to a different and productive summer. Currently, I am reviewing som <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@tianxiaoma/community-bonding-period-644dc354bfe8?source=rss-32c99f71920a------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190623_2320_tianxiaoma/Sun, 23 Jun 2019 22:20:38 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Tianxiao MA)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssStart to work on PFSShttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190810_0133_tianxiaoma/Tianxiao MA<p>In this week, I started to move to Potential Field Source Surface (PFSS) models. I am going to make an introduction to these models in this post.PFSS models are aiming to solve the magnetic field satisfying∇ × B = 0, ∇ · B = 0in a spherical region with appropriate boundary conditions. Therefore, thi <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@tianxiaoma/start-to-work-on-pfss-28f6e2fe2141?source=rss-32c99f71920a------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190810_0133_tianxiaoma/Sat, 10 Aug 2019 00:33:18 GMTVisualization of 3D vector fieldshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190805_0007_tianxiaoma/Tianxiao MA<p>In the past few weeks, I spent a lot of time learning how to visualize a 3D vector field interactively. As mentioned in previous posts, my project is aiming to reconstruct the solar magnetic field according to boundary conditions, which are usually the observed image from satellites.Therefore, how t <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@tianxiaoma/visualization-of-3d-vector-fields-31a1b7e1e009?source=rss-32c99f71920a------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190805_0007_tianxiaoma/Sun, 04 Aug 2019 23:07:32 GMTSOCIS2019: Expand the scope of solarbextrapolationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190707_1519_tianxiaoma/Tianxiao MA<p>This post is going to make a simple introduction to the project which I am going to finish this summer.The main goal of this project is to improve the solarbextrapolation package, which is a project SOCIS 2015 by Alex Hamilton, by relaxing the small-angle approximation and allowing for global magnet <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@tianxiaoma/socis2019-expand-the-scope-of-solarbextrapolation-48390920a311?source=rss-32c99f71920a------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190707_1519_tianxiaoma/Sun, 07 Jul 2019 14:19:01 GMTCommunity Bonding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190623_2320_tianxiaoma/Tianxiao MA<p>Hello everyone! I am Tianxiao, a Master student of Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL). It is really excited to take part in SOCIS this year for project Expand the scope of solarbextrapolation. I am looking forward to a different and productive summer. Currently, I am reviewing som <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@tianxiaoma/community-bonding-period-644dc354bfe8?source=rss-32c99f71920a------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190623_2320_tianxiaoma/Sun, 23 Jun 2019 22:20:38 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/tranhuunhathuy.xml b/authors/tranhuunhathuy.xml index 247b0c8972..e5a2d0fd02 100644 --- a/authors/tranhuunhathuy.xml +++ b/authors/tranhuunhathuy.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by TranHuuNhatHuy)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFinal Evaluation - A time to look back.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220912_0000_tranhuunhathuy/TranHuuNhatHuy<p><span class="gatsby-resp-image-wrapper" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by TranHuuNhatHuy)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:54 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFinal Evaluation - A time to look back.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220912_0000_tranhuunhathuy/TranHuuNhatHuy<p><span class="gatsby-resp-image-wrapper" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"> <a class="gatsby-resp-image-link" href="https://gsoc2022tranhuunhathuy.gatsbyjs.io/static/236320199c2c7323f80233362c6a584c/71b12/logoOA.png" rel="noopener" style="display: block;" target="_blank"> <span class="gatsby-resp-image-background-image" style="display: block;"></span> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/vatsalya-chaubey.xml b/authors/vatsalya-chaubey.xml index c35f99b989..b058dd2c8c 100644 --- a/authors/vatsalya-chaubey.xml +++ b/authors/vatsalya-chaubey.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Vatsalya Chaubey)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:05:59 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssPart 7: The End Arriveshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190819_1806_vatch123/Vatsalya Chaubey<p>It has now been twelve weeks since I began this journey and finally, the curtains on this arduous and breathtaking adventure have been begun to fall. This week it will be last week as an official Google Summer of Code and this will be my final post as a student. I can feel the nostalgia gripping me. <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@vatsalyachaubey19980/part-7-the-end-arrives-da2e0a15b0bd?source=rss-3d586a5dcf64------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190819_1806_vatch123/Mon, 19 Aug 2019 17:06:34 GMTPart 6: Reaching the Summithttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190804_1839_vatch123/Vatsalya Chaubey<p>Photo by Kaidi Guo on UnsplashIf I describe my journey through Google Summer of Code as an arduous mountain climbing adventure then finally I have reached a point from where the summit is within reach.But as they say —“The last stretch is the most difficult!!”The past few weeks have been such a deli <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@vatsalyachaubey19980/part-6-reaching-the-summit-5b7e95768d96?source=rss-3d586a5dcf64------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190804_1839_vatch123/Sun, 04 Aug 2019 17:39:36 GMTPart 5: The Second Evaluation Awaitshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190721_0945_vatch123/Vatsalya Chaubey<p>The fifth part of the ongoing series of my blog posts on my experience in the Google Summer of Code. I am working with Sunpy on their solar image processing toolkit, Sunkit-image. As of now two months have already and it has been an enriching experience. The second evaluation is also just around the <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@vatsalyachaubey19980/part-5-the-second-evaluation-awaits-1cee38289ce6?source=rss-3d586a5dcf64------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190721_0945_vatch123/Sun, 21 Jul 2019 08:45:28 GMTPart 4: Weeks after the first evaluationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190707_1035_vatch123/Vatsalya Chaubey<p>This is part 4 of the ongoing series of my blog posts describing myjourney as a Google Summer Of Code student working with Sunpy to developSunkit-image, an image processing toolbox for solar images.In this installment, I describe the work in the two weeks following the first evaluation on June 24. I <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@vatsalyachaubey19980/part-4-weeks-after-the-first-evaluation-7e07aa5afe5?source=rss-3d586a5dcf64------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190707_1035_vatch123/Sun, 07 Jul 2019 09:35:15 GMTPart 3: The Debugginghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190622_0607_vatch123/Vatsalya Chaubey<p>This is part 3 of the ongoing series of my blog posts describing my journey as a Google Summer Of Code student working with Sunpy to develop Sunkit-image, an image processing toolbox for solar images.This particular part describes the work that has been done from 10th June to date. This part of the <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@vatsalyachaubey19980/part-3-the-debugging-66556cd86b4?source=rss-3d586a5dcf64------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190622_0607_vatch123/Sat, 22 Jun 2019 05:07:35 GMTPart 2: The Divehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190609_0700_vatch123/Vatsalya Chaubey<p>The Coding Period of the Google Summer of Code officially began on 27th May 2019 — for me, it was the day when the “Dive” into the realm of code began.This post is the second post in the series of posts I am writing every two weeks to describe my journey as a student in Google Summer of Code Program <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@vatsalyachaubey19980/part-2-the-dive-b093f4b9a3dc?source=rss-3d586a5dcf64------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190609_0700_vatch123/Sun, 09 Jun 2019 06:00:44 GMTPart 1: The Community Bonding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190526_0638_vatch123/Vatsalya Chaubey<p>In this series of posts, I describe my journey as a Google Summer of Code student. These posts would mostly include my work during the weeks and the experience I gained from it. Such posts would come up every two weeks from now so stay tuned.The official coding period of Google Summer of Code is pre <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@vatsalyachaubey19980/part-1-the-community-bonding-period-c246bd77358?source=rss-3d586a5dcf64------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190526_0638_vatch123/Sun, 26 May 2019 05:38:15 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Vatsalya Chaubey)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssPart 7: The End Arriveshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190819_1806_vatch123/Vatsalya Chaubey<p>It has now been twelve weeks since I began this journey and finally, the curtains on this arduous and breathtaking adventure have been begun to fall. This week it will be last week as an official Google Summer of Code and this will be my final post as a student. I can feel the nostalgia gripping me. <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@vatsalyachaubey19980/part-7-the-end-arrives-da2e0a15b0bd?source=rss-3d586a5dcf64------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190819_1806_vatch123/Mon, 19 Aug 2019 17:06:34 GMTPart 6: Reaching the Summithttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190804_1839_vatch123/Vatsalya Chaubey<p>Photo by Kaidi Guo on UnsplashIf I describe my journey through Google Summer of Code as an arduous mountain climbing adventure then finally I have reached a point from where the summit is within reach.But as they say —“The last stretch is the most difficult!!”The past few weeks have been such a deli <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@vatsalyachaubey19980/part-6-reaching-the-summit-5b7e95768d96?source=rss-3d586a5dcf64------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190804_1839_vatch123/Sun, 04 Aug 2019 17:39:36 GMTPart 5: The Second Evaluation Awaitshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190721_0945_vatch123/Vatsalya Chaubey<p>The fifth part of the ongoing series of my blog posts on my experience in the Google Summer of Code. I am working with Sunpy on their solar image processing toolkit, Sunkit-image. As of now two months have already and it has been an enriching experience. The second evaluation is also just around the <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@vatsalyachaubey19980/part-5-the-second-evaluation-awaits-1cee38289ce6?source=rss-3d586a5dcf64------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190721_0945_vatch123/Sun, 21 Jul 2019 08:45:28 GMTPart 4: Weeks after the first evaluationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190707_1035_vatch123/Vatsalya Chaubey<p>This is part 4 of the ongoing series of my blog posts describing myjourney as a Google Summer Of Code student working with Sunpy to developSunkit-image, an image processing toolbox for solar images.In this installment, I describe the work in the two weeks following the first evaluation on June 24. I <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@vatsalyachaubey19980/part-4-weeks-after-the-first-evaluation-7e07aa5afe5?source=rss-3d586a5dcf64------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190707_1035_vatch123/Sun, 07 Jul 2019 09:35:15 GMTPart 3: The Debugginghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190622_0607_vatch123/Vatsalya Chaubey<p>This is part 3 of the ongoing series of my blog posts describing my journey as a Google Summer Of Code student working with Sunpy to develop Sunkit-image, an image processing toolbox for solar images.This particular part describes the work that has been done from 10th June to date. This part of the <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@vatsalyachaubey19980/part-3-the-debugging-66556cd86b4?source=rss-3d586a5dcf64------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190622_0607_vatch123/Sat, 22 Jun 2019 05:07:35 GMTPart 2: The Divehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190609_0700_vatch123/Vatsalya Chaubey<p>The Coding Period of the Google Summer of Code officially began on 27th May 2019 — for me, it was the day when the “Dive” into the realm of code began.This post is the second post in the series of posts I am writing every two weeks to describe my journey as a student in Google Summer of Code Program <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@vatsalyachaubey19980/part-2-the-dive-b093f4b9a3dc?source=rss-3d586a5dcf64------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190609_0700_vatch123/Sun, 09 Jun 2019 06:00:44 GMTPart 1: The Community Bonding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190526_0638_vatch123/Vatsalya Chaubey<p>In this series of posts, I describe my journey as a Google Summer of Code student. These posts would mostly include my work during the weeks and the experience I gained from it. Such posts would come up every two weeks from now so stay tuned.The official coding period of Google Summer of Code is pre <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@vatsalyachaubey19980/part-1-the-community-bonding-period-c246bd77358?source=rss-3d586a5dcf64------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190526_0638_vatch123/Sun, 26 May 2019 05:38:15 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/viciouseagle03.xml b/authors/viciouseagle03.xml index 2d1cf771fe..2dec3cacea 100644 --- a/authors/viciouseagle03.xml +++ b/authors/viciouseagle03.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by ViciousEagle03)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:02 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC [Week 06-07] Progresshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240728_1014_viciouseagle03/ViciousEagle03<p><img alt="img" src="https://viciouseagle03.github.io/images/mid_term.png"></p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by ViciousEagle03)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:55 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC [Week 06-07] Progresshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240728_1014_viciouseagle03/ViciousEagle03<p><img alt="img" src="https://viciouseagle03.github.io/images/mid_term.png"></p> <blockquote> <p>This blog post covers all the work done in the sixth week of Google Summer of Code.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/authors/vishnunarayan-k-i.xml b/authors/vishnunarayan-k-i.xml index 722757e7cf..6d0810363d 100644 --- a/authors/vishnunarayan-k-i.xml +++ b/authors/vishnunarayan-k-i.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Vishnunarayan K. I.)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:04 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC: The Endhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190824_1729_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>&gt; It’s here, boysGoogle Summer of Code, after a tiring but fun 3 months, have come to an end.TL;DR:Patches to SunPy:Even though the PR is awaiting final review and merge, the work has been completed.API for remote data manager by vn-ki · Pull Request #3124 · sunpy/sunpyPatches to parfive (the brand <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/gsoc-the-end-1e6153c49a7d?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190824_1729_vn-ki/Sat, 24 Aug 2019 16:29:19 GMTGSoC: The last parthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190804_1757_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>&gt; Oh yeah, that sounds like a movie titleSo the phase 3 of GSoC is here. The ending of the 3 month is coding period is just 15 days away.The coding is almost done. Everything is almost done.The work on parfive has been:CLI for parfive. PRConcurrent multipart downloads. PRObserver pattern refactor fo <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/gsoc-the-last-part-d0ef8c53f218?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190804_1757_vn-ki/Sun, 04 Aug 2019 16:57:27 GMTGSoC updatehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190714_1001_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>My tasks for phase-2 is mostly centered around improving parfive.Python asyncio turned out to be trickier than I thought. This is surprising because I have had my share of JS and Dart which has more or less similar async paradigms.Anyway, after learning asyncio, I implemented downloading by parts fo <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/gsoc-update-209d8f32e64c?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190714_1001_vn-ki/Sun, 14 Jul 2019 09:01:05 GMTGSoC: Phase 1http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190627_1111_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>Phase 1 of GSoC is reaching its end and I’m here to talk about the work that’s been done this week(month).This week was mostly finishing up the remote data manager. After finishing up the data manager, I moved on to using it in some submodules.One of these was <cite>sunpy.instr.lyra</cite> . Lyra has to downlo <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/gsoc-phase-1-13a55ba265c5?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190627_1111_vn-ki/Thu, 27 Jun 2019 10:11:29 GMTGSoC — The Starthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190609_1215_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>GSoC — The StartThe first two weeks of official coding period of GSoC are over.You can view my PR here: <a class="reference external" href="https://github.com/sunpy/sunpy/pull/3124The">https://github.com/sunpy/sunpy/pull/3124The</a> coding is going as per the schedule. The first three weeks of the coding was dedicated to implementing the data manager and it’s functions.I have comple <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/gsoc-the-start-eebb7c52333b?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190609_1215_vn-ki/Sun, 09 Jun 2019 11:15:02 GMTGSoC 2019: Community Bondinghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190527_0510_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>I got selected for Google Summer of Code 2019 under SunPy.This is the second time I’m doing GSoC. My first time was with SunPy too. So, I know my mentors very well and I’m excited to code my summer away.SunPy makes use of files present on web servers (these are called remote data internally). As of <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/gsoc-2019-community-bonding-bf3a7fa38ebe?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190527_0510_vn-ki/Mon, 27 May 2019 04:10:27 GMTThe end of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180811_1823_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>Google Summer of code is officially coming to an end. This was a fun ride. I’ll summarise everything I did during the summer and what I achieved in terms of my initial objectives.In case you are new here, I’m Vishnu and I worked for SunPy under Google Summer of Code 2018. SunPy is an open source pyt <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/the-end-of-gsoc-261e9afa66ac?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180811_1823_vn-ki/Sat, 11 Aug 2018 17:23:43 GMTThe end. (Nah, almost)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180730_1802_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>So the phase 3 is coming to an end.Most of my work as the part of GSoC 2018 is done. You can see it here: <a class="reference external" href="https://github.com/sunpy/sunpy/pull/2691">https://github.com/sunpy/sunpy/pull/2691</a>. Huge PR, right!We are waiting for people to try out that branch and give back wonderful suggestions. So, if you are reading this and you use SunPy, plea <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/the-end-nah-almost-81b66f8cb809?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180730_1802_vn-ki/Mon, 30 Jul 2018 17:02:48 GMTpH2http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180709_1750_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>It’s acidic.I’m kidding. [pH]ase 2 was neutral. Phase 2 was really smooth. It was so smooth that I accidentally missed a blog post (no one noticed, including me) and still don’t have a lot to write about.Phase 2 was mostly cleaning up and finishing off remaining work. The coding work for GSoC is alm <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/ph2-656b909833f1?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180709_1750_vn-ki/Mon, 09 Jul 2018 16:50:07 GMTphase-1http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180622_1928_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>I had a very awesome (totally IMO) title for this strory,eval('phase1'). It got published, but no one can access it. So this is the same story with a less interesting heading.The GSoC phase 1 evaluation is here. 🎉!I am done with what I was supposed to do for phase 1, minus a submodule. The submodule <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/phase-1-79254d08e95?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180622_1928_vn-ki/Fri, 22 Jun 2018 18:28:20 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Vishnunarayan K. I.)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC: The Endhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190824_1729_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>&gt; It’s here, boysGoogle Summer of Code, after a tiring but fun 3 months, have come to an end.TL;DR:Patches to SunPy:Even though the PR is awaiting final review and merge, the work has been completed.API for remote data manager by vn-ki · Pull Request #3124 · sunpy/sunpyPatches to parfive (the brand <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/gsoc-the-end-1e6153c49a7d?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190824_1729_vn-ki/Sat, 24 Aug 2019 16:29:19 GMTGSoC: The last parthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190804_1757_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>&gt; Oh yeah, that sounds like a movie titleSo the phase 3 of GSoC is here. The ending of the 3 month is coding period is just 15 days away.The coding is almost done. Everything is almost done.The work on parfive has been:CLI for parfive. PRConcurrent multipart downloads. PRObserver pattern refactor fo <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/gsoc-the-last-part-d0ef8c53f218?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190804_1757_vn-ki/Sun, 04 Aug 2019 16:57:27 GMTGSoC updatehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190714_1001_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>My tasks for phase-2 is mostly centered around improving parfive.Python asyncio turned out to be trickier than I thought. This is surprising because I have had my share of JS and Dart which has more or less similar async paradigms.Anyway, after learning asyncio, I implemented downloading by parts fo <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/gsoc-update-209d8f32e64c?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/07/20190714_1001_vn-ki/Sun, 14 Jul 2019 09:01:05 GMTGSoC: Phase 1http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190627_1111_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>Phase 1 of GSoC is reaching its end and I’m here to talk about the work that’s been done this week(month).This week was mostly finishing up the remote data manager. After finishing up the data manager, I moved on to using it in some submodules.One of these was <cite>sunpy.instr.lyra</cite> . Lyra has to downlo <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/gsoc-phase-1-13a55ba265c5?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190627_1111_vn-ki/Thu, 27 Jun 2019 10:11:29 GMTGSoC — The Starthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190609_1215_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>GSoC — The StartThe first two weeks of official coding period of GSoC are over.You can view my PR here: <a class="reference external" href="https://github.com/sunpy/sunpy/pull/3124The">https://github.com/sunpy/sunpy/pull/3124The</a> coding is going as per the schedule. The first three weeks of the coding was dedicated to implementing the data manager and it’s functions.I have comple <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/gsoc-the-start-eebb7c52333b?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190609_1215_vn-ki/Sun, 09 Jun 2019 11:15:02 GMTGSoC 2019: Community Bondinghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190527_0510_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>I got selected for Google Summer of Code 2019 under SunPy.This is the second time I’m doing GSoC. My first time was with SunPy too. So, I know my mentors very well and I’m excited to code my summer away.SunPy makes use of files present on web servers (these are called remote data internally). As of <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/gsoc-2019-community-bonding-bf3a7fa38ebe?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190527_0510_vn-ki/Mon, 27 May 2019 04:10:27 GMTThe end of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180811_1823_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>Google Summer of code is officially coming to an end. This was a fun ride. I’ll summarise everything I did during the summer and what I achieved in terms of my initial objectives.In case you are new here, I’m Vishnu and I worked for SunPy under Google Summer of Code 2018. SunPy is an open source pyt <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/the-end-of-gsoc-261e9afa66ac?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180811_1823_vn-ki/Sat, 11 Aug 2018 17:23:43 GMTThe end. (Nah, almost)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180730_1802_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>So the phase 3 is coming to an end.Most of my work as the part of GSoC 2018 is done. You can see it here: <a class="reference external" href="https://github.com/sunpy/sunpy/pull/2691">https://github.com/sunpy/sunpy/pull/2691</a>. Huge PR, right!We are waiting for people to try out that branch and give back wonderful suggestions. So, if you are reading this and you use SunPy, plea <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/the-end-nah-almost-81b66f8cb809?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180730_1802_vn-ki/Mon, 30 Jul 2018 17:02:48 GMTpH2http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180709_1750_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>It’s acidic.I’m kidding. [pH]ase 2 was neutral. Phase 2 was really smooth. It was so smooth that I accidentally missed a blog post (no one noticed, including me) and still don’t have a lot to write about.Phase 2 was mostly cleaning up and finishing off remaining work. The coding work for GSoC is alm <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/ph2-656b909833f1?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180709_1750_vn-ki/Mon, 09 Jul 2018 16:50:07 GMTphase-1http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180622_1928_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>I had a very awesome (totally IMO) title for this strory,eval('phase1'). It got published, but no one can access it. So this is the same story with a less interesting heading.The GSoC phase 1 evaluation is here. 🎉!I am done with what I was supposed to do for phase 1, minus a submodule. The submodule <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/phase-1-79254d08e95?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180622_1928_vn-ki/Fri, 22 Jun 2018 18:28:20 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/yash-sharma.xml b/authors/yash-sharma.xml index 127f7a229f..577335dbde 100644 --- a/authors/yash-sharma.xml +++ b/authors/yash-sharma.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Yash Sharma)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:04 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGoogle Summer of Code 2019 | Final Report | OpenAstronomy | NDCubehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1749_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>GSoC FTW!For those who are geeky and want to see the PRs submitted…Here is the link where all my PRs for completing the project are present.Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is an online, internationalprogram designed to encourage university student participation in open source software development.Detai <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/google-summer-of-code-2019-final-report-openastronomy-ndcube-65068b8571d8?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1749_yashrsharma44/Fri, 23 Aug 2019 16:49:46 GMT[Week 13] — Approaching the dusk — IIhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1709_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>[Week 13] — Approaching the dusk — IIFeels nostalgic after the end!This blog post deals with the entry of tasks that I did for the 13th week for the project under Google Summer of Code 2019.Writing tests for gWCSI started working on writing up test cases for gWCS and after having a discussion with C <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/week-13-approaching-the-dusk-ii-233dd019fe77?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1709_yashrsharma44/Fri, 23 Aug 2019 16:09:37 GMT[Week 12] — Approaching the dusk — Ihttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190818_1801_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>[Week 12] — Approaching the dusk — IThe end is approaching!This blog post deals with the entry of tasks that I did for the 11th week for the project under Google Summer of Code 2019.Getting PR 189 mergedThis week was quite crucial as I had, in my earlier posts, tabulated out the list of tasks, which <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/week-12-approaching-the-dusk-i-a4a3a67fa3ad?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190818_1801_yashrsharma44/Sun, 18 Aug 2019 17:01:47 GMT[Week 11] — Fixing the dreaded bughttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190804_1622_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>[Week 11] — Fixing the dreaded bugThe joy of fixing a bug is unexplainable!This blog post deals with the entry of tasks that I did for the 11th week for the project under Google Summer of Code 2019.Working on the APE14 in astropy plottingI had been working on the astropy branch, so I had been regula <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/week-11-fixing-the-dreaded-bug-da89cea3fb98?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190804_1622_yashrsharma44/Sun, 04 Aug 2019 15:22:55 GMT[Week 01]— Getting Stuff Done!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190607_1352_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>It’s time for Action ; Code-Sleep-Coffee Repeat!This blog post marks my account for the first week of coding for GSoC’19. While it may not be as long as my previous posts, I would hope to make posts every week, so it would be as recent and relevant.Making Progress for the WeekWhile I had already mad <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/week-01-getting-stuff-done-a751cb7eb816?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190607_1352_yashrsharma44/Fri, 07 Jun 2019 12:52:34 GMTFirst meeting and plan of actionhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190516_1229_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>Let’s Go Yay!!GSoC 2019: Community Bonding Period — IThis post encapsulates my proceedings with the GSoC project that I have been working on, and a short log on the meeting that I had with my mentors.Community Bonding Period: Getting acquainted with the environmentSo first things first, after gettin <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/first-meeting-and-plan-of-action-60cedf1e2fd?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190516_1229_yashrsharma44/Thu, 16 May 2019 11:29:26 GMTGetting selected for GSoC’ 2019http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190516_1223_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>Getting selected for Google Summer of Code-2019This short blog post describes the journey of getting selected for Google Summer of Code, under SunPy organization, for 2019.What is Google Summer of Code?https://medium.com/media/7a66575ef94cdf51b610f8513a9d46ed/hrefAccording to the sources -Google Sum <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/getting-selected-for-gsoc-2019-8b85cc26f2cc?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190516_1223_yashrsharma44/Thu, 16 May 2019 11:23:39 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Yash Sharma)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGoogle Summer of Code 2019 | Final Report | OpenAstronomy | NDCubehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1749_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>GSoC FTW!For those who are geeky and want to see the PRs submitted…Here is the link where all my PRs for completing the project are present.Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is an online, internationalprogram designed to encourage university student participation in open source software development.Detai <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/google-summer-of-code-2019-final-report-openastronomy-ndcube-65068b8571d8?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1749_yashrsharma44/Fri, 23 Aug 2019 16:49:46 GMT[Week 13] — Approaching the dusk — IIhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1709_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>[Week 13] — Approaching the dusk — IIFeels nostalgic after the end!This blog post deals with the entry of tasks that I did for the 13th week for the project under Google Summer of Code 2019.Writing tests for gWCSI started working on writing up test cases for gWCS and after having a discussion with C <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/week-13-approaching-the-dusk-ii-233dd019fe77?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1709_yashrsharma44/Fri, 23 Aug 2019 16:09:37 GMT[Week 12] — Approaching the dusk — Ihttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190818_1801_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>[Week 12] — Approaching the dusk — IThe end is approaching!This blog post deals with the entry of tasks that I did for the 11th week for the project under Google Summer of Code 2019.Getting PR 189 mergedThis week was quite crucial as I had, in my earlier posts, tabulated out the list of tasks, which <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/week-12-approaching-the-dusk-i-a4a3a67fa3ad?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190818_1801_yashrsharma44/Sun, 18 Aug 2019 17:01:47 GMT[Week 11] — Fixing the dreaded bughttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190804_1622_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>[Week 11] — Fixing the dreaded bugThe joy of fixing a bug is unexplainable!This blog post deals with the entry of tasks that I did for the 11th week for the project under Google Summer of Code 2019.Working on the APE14 in astropy plottingI had been working on the astropy branch, so I had been regula <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/week-11-fixing-the-dreaded-bug-da89cea3fb98?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190804_1622_yashrsharma44/Sun, 04 Aug 2019 15:22:55 GMT[Week 01]— Getting Stuff Done!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190607_1352_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>It’s time for Action ; Code-Sleep-Coffee Repeat!This blog post marks my account for the first week of coding for GSoC’19. While it may not be as long as my previous posts, I would hope to make posts every week, so it would be as recent and relevant.Making Progress for the WeekWhile I had already mad <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/week-01-getting-stuff-done-a751cb7eb816?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/06/20190607_1352_yashrsharma44/Fri, 07 Jun 2019 12:52:34 GMTFirst meeting and plan of actionhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190516_1229_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>Let’s Go Yay!!GSoC 2019: Community Bonding Period — IThis post encapsulates my proceedings with the GSoC project that I have been working on, and a short log on the meeting that I had with my mentors.Community Bonding Period: Getting acquainted with the environmentSo first things first, after gettin <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/first-meeting-and-plan-of-action-60cedf1e2fd?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190516_1229_yashrsharma44/Thu, 16 May 2019 11:29:26 GMTGetting selected for GSoC’ 2019http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190516_1223_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>Getting selected for Google Summer of Code-2019This short blog post describes the journey of getting selected for Google Summer of Code, under SunPy organization, for 2019.What is Google Summer of Code?https://medium.com/media/7a66575ef94cdf51b610f8513a9d46ed/hrefAccording to the sources -Google Sum <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/getting-selected-for-gsoc-2019-8b85cc26f2cc?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/05/20190516_1223_yashrsharma44/Thu, 16 May 2019 11:23:39 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/yatharth-rai.xml b/authors/yatharth-rai.xml index 2eef5c99f9..6f0bc6b319 100644 --- a/authors/yatharth-rai.xml +++ b/authors/yatharth-rai.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Yatharth Rai)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssAlmost There!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180729_1727_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>A bit of a delay in my blogpost!So, the final evaluation approaches, and barely a week left now! There have been so many changes in the HelioPy in the past two months, from new modules for importing data, to completely removing the dependency of external CDF readers!This has been so much fun, with n <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/almost-there-71dc88620a51?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180729_1727_abotiamnot/Sun, 29 Jul 2018 16:27:40 GMT“Are We There Yet?”http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180711_1940_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>“Halfway!”But before I begin, this is not a reference to that really bad, comedy movie starring Ice-Cube, but that nursery rhyme on ABCKids.The 2nd Evaluations are already here!The good news is, HelioPy will no longer be required any extra installation to handle CDF files! HelioPy will migrate to cd <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/are-we-there-yet-ba0b1ccd3b9c?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180711_1940_abotiamnot/Wed, 11 Jul 2018 18:40:39 GMTThe 2nd Evaluations Approach!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180630_2057_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Can’t believe time flew so quickly!With the second evaluation period almost coming to an end, we have attached units to almost every single module in HelioPy! Conversion to units has essentially migrated the entire HelioPy from Pandas to TimeSeries, save for some modules, which will be converted bef <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/the-2nd-evaluations-approach-9bf377069ab8?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180630_2057_abotiamnot/Sat, 30 Jun 2018 19:57:23 GMTEvaluations Underway!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180613_1136_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Well, a super quick blog-post about the progress so far.We've successfully added units to most of the modules now! The only remaining modules to have manual units attached are cassini.mag_hires, imp.mag15s and ulysses.fgm_hires.Initially, I was planning to add manual units to all the modules, until <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/evaluations-underway-ac3b24cc60bc?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180613_1136_abotiamnot/Wed, 13 Jun 2018 10:36:36 GMTYour code is lengthy.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180527_2157_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Twas the month of May,A day before the void of lunar countenance,Was when it began.TL;DR On May 14th, the coding period began. Yep! The fun part where you write code and get started with your project!Back when I first started coding, I didn't really care how my code looked. For me, what held more im <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/your-code-is-lengthy-1e45669d4fa6?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180527_2157_abotiamnot/Sun, 27 May 2018 20:57:10 GMTdef __init__(self, mentor, student, GSoC=True):http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180511_1533_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Write a Program to Print Hello World in JAVAWell, that’s how I started programming. In India, you either take Computer Science, or your parents make you. The other alternative was Physical Education, and my parents weren't too keen on me playing around in the field! Can’t blame them, I was a dumb pe <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/def-init-self-mentor-student-gsoc-true-1746c13d2f47?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180511_1533_abotiamnot/Fri, 11 May 2018 14:33:40 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Yatharth Rai)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssAlmost There!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180729_1727_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>A bit of a delay in my blogpost!So, the final evaluation approaches, and barely a week left now! There have been so many changes in the HelioPy in the past two months, from new modules for importing data, to completely removing the dependency of external CDF readers!This has been so much fun, with n <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/almost-there-71dc88620a51?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180729_1727_abotiamnot/Sun, 29 Jul 2018 16:27:40 GMT“Are We There Yet?”http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180711_1940_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>“Halfway!”But before I begin, this is not a reference to that really bad, comedy movie starring Ice-Cube, but that nursery rhyme on ABCKids.The 2nd Evaluations are already here!The good news is, HelioPy will no longer be required any extra installation to handle CDF files! HelioPy will migrate to cd <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/are-we-there-yet-ba0b1ccd3b9c?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180711_1940_abotiamnot/Wed, 11 Jul 2018 18:40:39 GMTThe 2nd Evaluations Approach!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180630_2057_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Can’t believe time flew so quickly!With the second evaluation period almost coming to an end, we have attached units to almost every single module in HelioPy! Conversion to units has essentially migrated the entire HelioPy from Pandas to TimeSeries, save for some modules, which will be converted bef <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/the-2nd-evaluations-approach-9bf377069ab8?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180630_2057_abotiamnot/Sat, 30 Jun 2018 19:57:23 GMTEvaluations Underway!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180613_1136_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Well, a super quick blog-post about the progress so far.We've successfully added units to most of the modules now! The only remaining modules to have manual units attached are cassini.mag_hires, imp.mag15s and ulysses.fgm_hires.Initially, I was planning to add manual units to all the modules, until <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/evaluations-underway-ac3b24cc60bc?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180613_1136_abotiamnot/Wed, 13 Jun 2018 10:36:36 GMTYour code is lengthy.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180527_2157_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Twas the month of May,A day before the void of lunar countenance,Was when it began.TL;DR On May 14th, the coding period began. Yep! The fun part where you write code and get started with your project!Back when I first started coding, I didn't really care how my code looked. For me, what held more im <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/your-code-is-lengthy-1e45669d4fa6?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180527_2157_abotiamnot/Sun, 27 May 2018 20:57:10 GMTdef __init__(self, mentor, student, GSoC=True):http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180511_1533_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Write a Program to Print Hello World in JAVAWell, that’s how I started programming. In India, you either take Computer Science, or your parents make you. The other alternative was Physical Education, and my parents weren't too keen on me playing around in the field! Can’t blame them, I was a dumb pe <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/def-init-self-mentor-student-gsoc-true-1746c13d2f47?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180511_1533_abotiamnot/Fri, 11 May 2018 14:33:40 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/authors/ze-vinicius.xml b/authors/ze-vinicius.xml index 2203057a1c..ff58f14daa 100644 --- a/authors/ze-vinicius.xml +++ b/authors/ze-vinicius.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Zé Vinícius)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:00 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssBrief overview of PSF Photometry: Google Summer of Code project for Astropy/Photutilshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160819_0000_mirca/Zé Vinícius<p>Hi all!</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts by Zé Vinícius)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:57 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssBrief overview of PSF Photometry: Google Summer of Code project for Astropy/Photutilshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160819_0000_mirca/Zé Vinícius<p>Hi all!</p> <p>First things first; the following links point out to the pull requests that I worked on during the course of my GSoC project:</p> <blockquote> diff --git a/categories/astronomy-commons.xml b/categories/astronomy-commons.xml index 32021f424b..80da198c44 100644 --- a/categories/astronomy-commons.xml +++ b/categories/astronomy-commons.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about astronomy-commons)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssConnecting Spark Logs with Jupyter UIhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/07/20200727_1341_techguybiswa/Biswarup Banerjee<p>I have successfully been able to show the kernel logs in realtime into the Jupyter front end.<br> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about astronomy-commons)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:55 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssConnecting Spark Logs with Jupyter UIhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/07/20200727_1341_techguybiswa/Biswarup Banerjee<p>I have successfully been able to show the kernel logs in realtime into the Jupyter front end.<br> So basically I configured the Jupyter kernel to dump the logs in real-time in a log file.<br> Then I created a new function that runs in a separate thread and pulls the content of the log file every 2 seconds.<br> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/categories/astropy.xml b/categories/astropy.xml index 4ac5df4a8f..b06439a924 100644 --- a/categories/astropy.xml +++ b/categories/astropy.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about Astropy)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:02 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssastropy@GSoC Blog Post #6.5 - Week 10, Final Evaluationshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210814_2236_suyog7130/Suyog Garg<p> You know, 7's my lucky number.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about Astropy)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:54 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssastropy@GSoC Blog Post #6.5 - Week 10, Final Evaluationshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210814_2236_suyog7130/Suyog Garg<p> You know, 7's my lucky number.</p> <p>And Happy Independence Day!</p> <!-- TEASER_END -->Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210814_2236_suyog7130/Sat, 14 Aug 2021 21:36:00 GMTastropy@GSoC Blog Post #6, Week 8&9http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210809_0848_suyog7130/Suyog Garg<b>Heads-up about the Progress of <a href="https://github.com/astropy/astropy/pull/11897">#11897</a></b><div><br></div><div> In summary the situation of the concerned PR a few days back was 4 types of CI test errors, one bug and possibly a need for modification of part of the code copied from pycdsreadme. All these have been taken care of as detailed below, but for the numpy depreciation warnings that keep coming up. I don't think we can do anything about the latter's persistence as of now. I shall comment more about it on GitHub as well. </div><div> <ol style="text-align: left;"> <li> <i>File not found error</i>: Moritz's HW, i.e. using <span style="font-family: courier;">get_pkg_data_filename</span> import, directly took care of this. </li> <li> <i>Error in coord col decimal places</i>: The precision of the coordinate component columns was getting set arbitrarily, which created difference in the output for 32-bit and 62-bit machines, and possibly between different operating systems. This has been corrected by having a fixed number of 12 digits after decimal for <b>RAs,</b> <b>DEs</b> and the latitude/longitude columns of Galactic and Ecliptic coords. This error also relates with the Formats bug. </li> <li> <span style="font-family: courier;"><i>SphericalRepresentation</i></span><i> col error</i>: Now, this was a bit major issue compared to the two above, although the solution was only 2 line changes. When the coords cols were checked for and divided into components, the original SkyCoord col was deleted right within the loop. This made the iteration index of the loop to point to i+2 column after deletion, where i is the index of the original <span style="font-family: courier;">SkyCoord</span> col. That is, effectively skipping the immediate next column after the <span style="font-family: courier;">SkyCoord</span> col, as it would have receded by one place in the list. Got this fixed by popping the original <span style="font-family: courier;">SkyCoord</span> col after all the columns in the table have been iterated over. This way all <span style="font-family: courier;">object</span> type columns are converted to <span style="font-family: courier;">Column</span> objects with <span style="font-family: courier;">str</span> values. </li> <li> <i>~table.tests and </i><span style="font-family: courier;"><i>test_write</i></span><i> failures</i>: All these errors were warnings due to depreciation of numpy specific aliases for different Python types. Most previous tests in Astropy appear to use these now depreciated numpy types, which raises warnings during testing our code. I have been able to provide remedy for majority of these by additionally using <span style="font-family: courier;">np.issubdtype(col.dtype, np.integer)</span> while checking if the columns has integer values, however, tests with oldest supported version of all dependencies still fails. See my GitHub comment for more info. </li> </ol> <i><div><i><br></i></div>The </i><span style="font-family: courier;"><i>formats</i></span><i> bug</i></div><div><i><br></i></div><div> This was another major problem we had stumbled upon. It took me a while to skim through various docs and codes to find the optimum fix for this. </div><div><br></div><div> Our initial insight was that the difference between the Byte-By-Byte description and the data part of the written table, when the <span style="font-family: courier;">formats</span> argument is passed to the <span style="font-family: courier;">write</span> function, related in some manner to the string formatting part of the code. By first look itself, it was evident that there isn't any provision in the writer for cases when the columns already contain a <span style="font-family: courier;">format</span> attribute, which is what is assigned when <span style="font-family: courier;">formats</span> is passed, as I had written here back then. Creating allowance for this was easy enough, right away correcting the test outputs. Now, both the Byte-By-Byte and the table data had the number of decimal digits, or whatever other format for that matter, we wanted them to have. Apart from the internally created coordinate component columns, for which the number of digits after decimal was fixed. </div><div><br></div><div> It is when we want to go a step further than this and wanna truncate or eradicate the string formatting part to obtain the column format, that we stumble upon a road block. There are two concerns, </div><div> <ul style="text-align: left;"> <li> If no <span style="font-family: courier;">formats</span> argument is passed, <span style="font-family: courier;">col.format</span> will be set to <span style="font-family: courier;">None</span>. </li> <li> Even if we already know the column format, say <span style="font-family: courier;">.5f</span>, we still need to evaluate the maximum size of the value strings of the column in most cases, and do some formatting to have the format in CDS/MRT recommendation, <span style="font-family: courier;">Fx.5</span>. </li> </ul> The column <span style="font-family: courier;">formats</span> passed in the formats argument are set by using the in-build Python function <span style="font-family: courier;">format</span> (<a href="https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#format">https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#format</a>). For cases when no formats argument is passed, the default behavior when writing the table data, for instance in the <span style="font-family: courier;">FixedWidth</span> writer is to set the column format to <span style="font-family: courier;">''</span> which is equivalent to saying <span style="font-family: courier;">val = str(val)</span>. (<a href="https://docs.astropy.org/en/stable/table/construct_table.html#table-format-string">https://docs.astropy.org/en/stable/table/construct_table.html#table-format-string</a>) <span style="font-family: courier;">FixedWidth</span> uses the maximum length of these strings to get the column widths. <b>So, there the string formatting part of the code is essential if we want to know the correct format for columns without string values.</b></div><div><br></div><div> However, there may be another solution to this that can be tried in the long-term. I was curious to know what other writers in Astropy did in such situations when the column format needs to be given explicitly in the header of the written table. There aren't extravagantly many such use cases, but the FITS standard tables do have format keywords in the header as serve the purpose well. So, looking over the Astropy FITS writer, I found the way in which it deals with the problem of assigning column formats is by separately defining all the formats that can be and then using a custom <span style="font-family: courier;">Column</span> class which has some default format attributes. (See:<br><a href="https://github.com/astropy/astropy/blob/main/astropy/io/fits/column.py">https://github.com/astropy/astropy/blob/main/astropy/io/fits/column.py</a>). ASCII writers also have a custom <span style="font-family: courier;">Column</span> class, but the attributes that it currently has are exceedingly lacking to be of any use to us now. (<a href="https://github.com/astropy/astropy/blob/79323de928e87827526ed8fce04986a5dd459794/astropy/io/ascii/core.py#L270">https://github.com/astropy/astropy/blob/79323de928e87827526ed8fce04986a5dd459794/astropy/io/ascii/core.py#L270</a>) In the long-run, we could take motivation from the FITS writer and make changes herein.<br><br><i>Other updates</i></div><div> <i><br></i> <div> <div> I have began to work on the other two branches for Time cols and MRT metadata resp and would have them done in some time. </div> <div> On an unrelated note, I found that the <span style="font-family: courier;">test_cds_header_from_readme.py</span> test file in <span style="font-family: courier;"><a href="http://astropy.io/">astropy.io</a>.ascii.tests</span> contains some CDS reading tests. It was recently modified by the 11593 PR (<a href="https://github.com/astropy/astropy/pull/11593/files">https://github.com/astropy/astropy/pull/11593/files</a>). I imagine that these tests can be incorporated within test_cds.py and then we won't perhaps have to move CDS/MRT tests to any other test file? </div> </div></div> <!-- TEASER_END -->Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210809_0848_suyog7130/Mon, 09 Aug 2021 07:48:00 GMTastropy@GSoC Blog Post #5, Week 6&7http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/07/20210721_2000_suyog7130/Suyog Garg<p>Hi,</p> diff --git a/categories/casacore.xml b/categories/casacore.xml index 6427c3edcc..812220b929 100644 --- a/categories/casacore.xml +++ b/categories/casacore.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about Casacore)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:04 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFunctional Programming with pythonhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/12/20171223_0003_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Back when I started reading SICP (Structure and Interpretation of computer programs), I was quite fascinated by the power of a functional programming language like lisp which was invented in 1958. Quite old, Isn’t it? So, I started digging into python for its functional programming features. Python <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Functional-Programming-with-Python">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/12/20171223_0003_shibasisp/Sat, 23 Dec 2017 00:03:56 GMTGSoC final reporthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170823_0003_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>These awesome three months of summer spent developing for python-casacore under Google Summer of Code, have filled me with great zeal and zest. The adventurous journey of thousand lines of code comes to an end. This entire project was quite informative and filled me with lots of good experiences and <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Gsoc-Final-report">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170823_0003_shibasisp/Tue, 22 Aug 2017 23:03:56 GMTEnd of phase#2. Phase#3 begins...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170731_0017_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello World! 2nd evaluation is finished now and I have passed the evaluation. My college will be starting from tomorrow i.e August 1st after a 3 month long summer break and I have completed most of my work on this project. I can still give around 25-30 hours per week. As a bonus work, I am trying to <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/End-of-phase-2.-Phase-3-begins...">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170731_0017_shibasisp/Sun, 30 Jul 2017 23:17:34 GMTWeek 5 and 6http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170715_0017_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello, World! More than 6 weeks have completed so far and I have completed modernizing and testing most of the modules of python-casacore till now. Coming to the bug, I talked about in my last post, by playing around a bit with the tables modules, I realized that, as tableiter is also a table itself <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Week-5-and-6">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170715_0017_shibasisp/Fri, 14 Jul 2017 23:17:34 GMTPhase#1 ends Phase#2 beginshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170701_0002_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello World! The first phase of GSoC is ended now and today I got the mail from Google stating “I have passed my first evaluation”. I was so happy reading the mail(with my mentor’s good feedback) as it will be my first ever earning. I should also have posted a blog post last week as per my plan but <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Phase-1-ends,-Phase-2-begins">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170701_0002_shibasisp/Fri, 30 Jun 2017 23:02:50 GMT2nd Week of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170616_0023_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello World! It’s the completion of the 2nd week of GSoC. And as I mentioned in my last post, I have covered the tables module by now. Let me give a quick intro of what tables module does .tables module is by far the most important part of python-casacore. Radio Antenna and radio receiver use to rec <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/2nd-week-of-GSoC">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170616_0023_shibasisp/Thu, 15 Jun 2017 23:23:50 GMT1st Week of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170607_0023_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello, Everyone! It’s the completion of 1st week and in this post, I will tell you what I have done in this week and what I have planned to do in the coming weeks. As per my timeline in the proposal, I should be removing all the compiler warnings in the first week. I didn’t get much compilation warn <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/1st-week-of-GSoC">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170607_0023_shibasisp/Tue, 06 Jun 2017 23:23:50 GMTCommunity Bonding period coming to an endhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170527_0001_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>The acceptance marked the start of “Community Bonding Period”, which in GSoC’s terminology is a month for students to get acquainted with their mentors, explore the codebase of their organization and review the project’s timeline so they can kick off coding when the “Coding period” starts. The commu <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Community-Bonding-period-coming-to-an-end">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170527_0001_shibasisp/Fri, 26 May 2017 23:01:50 GMTFinally My proposal was accepted for GSoC-2017http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170505_0015_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<blockquote> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about Casacore)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFunctional Programming with pythonhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/12/20171223_0003_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Back when I started reading SICP (Structure and Interpretation of computer programs), I was quite fascinated by the power of a functional programming language like lisp which was invented in 1958. Quite old, Isn’t it? So, I started digging into python for its functional programming features. Python <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Functional-Programming-with-Python">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/12/20171223_0003_shibasisp/Sat, 23 Dec 2017 00:03:56 GMTGSoC final reporthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170823_0003_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>These awesome three months of summer spent developing for python-casacore under Google Summer of Code, have filled me with great zeal and zest. The adventurous journey of thousand lines of code comes to an end. This entire project was quite informative and filled me with lots of good experiences and <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Gsoc-Final-report">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170823_0003_shibasisp/Tue, 22 Aug 2017 23:03:56 GMTEnd of phase#2. Phase#3 begins...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170731_0017_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello World! 2nd evaluation is finished now and I have passed the evaluation. My college will be starting from tomorrow i.e August 1st after a 3 month long summer break and I have completed most of my work on this project. I can still give around 25-30 hours per week. As a bonus work, I am trying to <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/End-of-phase-2.-Phase-3-begins...">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170731_0017_shibasisp/Sun, 30 Jul 2017 23:17:34 GMTWeek 5 and 6http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170715_0017_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello, World! More than 6 weeks have completed so far and I have completed modernizing and testing most of the modules of python-casacore till now. Coming to the bug, I talked about in my last post, by playing around a bit with the tables modules, I realized that, as tableiter is also a table itself <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Week-5-and-6">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170715_0017_shibasisp/Fri, 14 Jul 2017 23:17:34 GMTPhase#1 ends Phase#2 beginshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170701_0002_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello World! The first phase of GSoC is ended now and today I got the mail from Google stating “I have passed my first evaluation”. I was so happy reading the mail(with my mentor’s good feedback) as it will be my first ever earning. I should also have posted a blog post last week as per my plan but <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Phase-1-ends,-Phase-2-begins">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/07/20170701_0002_shibasisp/Fri, 30 Jun 2017 23:02:50 GMT2nd Week of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170616_0023_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello World! It’s the completion of the 2nd week of GSoC. And as I mentioned in my last post, I have covered the tables module by now. Let me give a quick intro of what tables module does .tables module is by far the most important part of python-casacore. Radio Antenna and radio receiver use to rec <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/2nd-week-of-GSoC">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170616_0023_shibasisp/Thu, 15 Jun 2017 23:23:50 GMT1st Week of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170607_0023_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Hello, Everyone! It’s the completion of 1st week and in this post, I will tell you what I have done in this week and what I have planned to do in the coming weeks. As per my timeline in the proposal, I should be removing all the compiler warnings in the first week. I didn’t get much compilation warn <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/1st-week-of-GSoC">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/06/20170607_0023_shibasisp/Tue, 06 Jun 2017 23:23:50 GMTCommunity Bonding period coming to an endhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170527_0001_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>The acceptance marked the start of “Community Bonding Period”, which in GSoC’s terminology is a month for students to get acquainted with their mentors, explore the codebase of their organization and review the project’s timeline so they can kick off coding when the “Coding period” starts. The commu <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Community-Bonding-period-coming-to-an-end">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170527_0001_shibasisp/Fri, 26 May 2017 23:01:50 GMTFinally My proposal was accepted for GSoC-2017http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170505_0015_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<blockquote> <p>Hello World! I haven’t had a nerve wracking wait for something in a long time. The results have been out and I am glad and excited to say that my project Casacore Testing has been selected under GSoC-2017. I would like to thank my mentors, Gijs Molenaar and Tammo Jan Dijkema for helping me get star <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/GSoC-proposal-accepted">...READ MORE...</a></p> </blockquote>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/05/20170505_0015_shibasisp/Thu, 04 May 2017 23:15:19 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/categories/cat_gsoc2016.xml b/categories/cat_gsoc2016.xml index e2f35ab324..d01628cfab 100644 --- a/categories/cat_gsoc2016.xml +++ b/categories/cat_gsoc2016.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2016)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:04 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssAIA Response SummaryThis is my...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_2355_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>AIA Response SummaryThis is my final blog post for GSoC. It contains a summary of the work that has been completed over the summer, and some points of how to extend this module further.Project Goal: A SunPy AIA response module that includes temperature and wavelength response functions that will ut <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/08/aia-response-summary-this-is-my-final.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_2355_tdwilkinson/Mon, 22 Aug 2016 22:55:00 GMTIt’s already time?http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_1530_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<blockquote> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2016)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:54 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssAIA Response SummaryThis is my...http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_2355_tdwilkinson/Tessa Wilkinson<p>AIA Response SummaryThis is my final blog post for GSoC. It contains a summary of the work that has been completed over the summer, and some points of how to extend this module further.Project Goal: A SunPy AIA response module that includes temperature and wavelength response functions that will ut <a class="reference external" href="http://tdwilkinson.blogspot.com/2016/08/aia-response-summary-this-is-my-final.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_2355_tdwilkinson/Mon, 22 Aug 2016 22:55:00 GMTIt’s already time?http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_1530_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<blockquote> <p>Final Evaluation (Students) begins and I have done ZERO documentation 😎 So, frantic work ensues, Cadair is disturbed multiple times while he is on vacation, and I manage to get (most of) my documentation done by 22nd.Finally I make my product submission, 1 day before the deadline😀 Product Submissio <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2016/08/22/its-already-time/">...READ MORE...</a></p> </blockquote>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_1530_punyaslok/Mon, 22 Aug 2016 14:30:42 GMTDessert.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_1301_nocturnalastro/Michele Costa<p>So as GSOC comes to an end it’s time to serve dessert. I haven’t been good at keeping this up to date, though I have a couple of non-posted entries but alas the time has come to wrap this up. While I still have some small features which currently lie in two PRs (#4 #5) to finish developing we are r <a class="reference external" href="http://myopensauceadventure.blogspot.com/2016/08/dessert.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160822_1301_nocturnalastro/Mon, 22 Aug 2016 12:01:00 GMTCleaning Up and Documentinghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160820_0442_kvyh/Karl<p>This project has been fantastic to work on. Over the summer we have implemented a scheduling module complete with tests and documentation. I have written and fixed code all over the package, some of which got added and some of it was rejected or required further modification. The code that I wrote c <a class="reference external" href="http://kvyhastroplan.blogspot.com/2016/08/cleaning-up-and-documenting.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160820_0442_kvyh/Sat, 20 Aug 2016 03:42:00 GMTGSoC Summary Posthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160819_0828_sudk1896/sudk1896<p>Hello there, We are in the final, 12th week of GSoC. Its been a long ride. I have this feeling of regretful longing, the sort of feeling Read more "GSoC Summary Post" <a class="reference external" href="https://sudonymousblog.wordpress.com/2016/08/19/gsoc-summary-post/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160819_0828_sudk1896/Fri, 19 Aug 2016 07:28:57 GMTBrief overview of PSF Photometry: Google Summer of Code project for Astropy/Photutilshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2016/08/20160819_0000_mirca/Zé Vinícius<p>Hi all!</p> <p>First things first; the following links point out to the pull requests that I worked on diff --git a/categories/cat_gsoc2017.xml b/categories/cat_gsoc2017.xml index cf5f8b814a..5ad2fe9057 100644 --- a/categories/cat_gsoc2017.xml +++ b/categories/cat_gsoc2017.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2017)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:04 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFunctional Programming with pythonhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/12/20171223_0003_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Back when I started reading SICP (Structure and Interpretation of computer programs), I was quite fascinated by the power of a functional programming language like lisp which was invented in 1958. Quite old, Isn’t it? So, I started digging into python for its functional programming features. Python <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Functional-Programming-with-Python">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/12/20171223_0003_shibasisp/Sat, 23 Dec 2017 00:03:56 GMTAn overview of activation functions used in neural networkshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171113_0554_adl1995/Adeel Ahmad<p>An activation function is used to introduce non-linearity to a network. This allows us to model a class label / score that varies non-linearly with independent variables. Non-linear means the output cannot be replicated from a linear combination of inputs, this allows the model to learn complex mapp <a class="reference external" href="https://adl1995.github.io/an-overview-of-activation-functions-used-in-neural-networks.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171113_0554_adl1995/Mon, 13 Nov 2017 05:54:00 GMTSoCiS Final Status Report - Cleaninghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171103_1805_pgabor/Péterffy Gábor<p>After a great summer I would like to share with you what I worked on. 😊 But before that I would like to thank everyone who made that possible. Thank you Shane that you was my mentor this summer and guided me through every problem. I definitely learnt a lot and it was fun. 😃 I also want to thank ESA <a class="reference external" href="http://pgabor.blogspot.com/2017/11/socis-final-status-report-cleaning.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171103_1805_pgabor/Fri, 03 Nov 2017 18:05:00 GMTSoCiS Status report - What is going on?http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/09/20170914_1103_pgabor/Péterffy Gábor<p>There was a big silence from my side regarding the improvements in the past month... Sorry about that, but do not worry, I am summarizing up everything below now: 😉In the official repo you can find right now these two classes:TransformVisibilityTransform's basic purpose to provide a DFT (Discrete Fo <a class="reference external" href="http://pgabor.blogspot.com/2017/09/socis-status-report-what-is-going-on.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/09/20170914_1103_pgabor/Thu, 14 Sep 2017 10:03:00 GMTParallel tile fetching and CPU-and-memory statisticshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/09/20170909_0558_adl1995/Adeel Ahmad<p>The hips package now supports parallel tile fetching. The user can achieve this either using urllib or aiohttp. +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2017)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:54 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFunctional Programming with pythonhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/12/20171223_0003_shibasisp/Shibasis Patel<p>Back when I started reading SICP (Structure and Interpretation of computer programs), I was quite fascinated by the power of a functional programming language like lisp which was invented in 1958. Quite old, Isn’t it? So, I started digging into python for its functional programming features. Python <a class="reference external" href="http://shibasisp.github.io/Functional-Programming-with-Python">...READ MORE...</a></p>Casacorehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/12/20171223_0003_shibasisp/Sat, 23 Dec 2017 00:03:56 GMTAn overview of activation functions used in neural networkshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171113_0554_adl1995/Adeel Ahmad<p>An activation function is used to introduce non-linearity to a network. This allows us to model a class label / score that varies non-linearly with independent variables. Non-linear means the output cannot be replicated from a linear combination of inputs, this allows the model to learn complex mapp <a class="reference external" href="https://adl1995.github.io/an-overview-of-activation-functions-used-in-neural-networks.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171113_0554_adl1995/Mon, 13 Nov 2017 05:54:00 GMTSoCiS Final Status Report - Cleaninghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171103_1805_pgabor/Péterffy Gábor<p>After a great summer I would like to share with you what I worked on. 😊 But before that I would like to thank everyone who made that possible. Thank you Shane that you was my mentor this summer and guided me through every problem. I definitely learnt a lot and it was fun. 😃 I also want to thank ESA <a class="reference external" href="http://pgabor.blogspot.com/2017/11/socis-final-status-report-cleaning.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/11/20171103_1805_pgabor/Fri, 03 Nov 2017 18:05:00 GMTSoCiS Status report - What is going on?http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/09/20170914_1103_pgabor/Péterffy Gábor<p>There was a big silence from my side regarding the improvements in the past month... Sorry about that, but do not worry, I am summarizing up everything below now: 😉In the official repo you can find right now these two classes:TransformVisibilityTransform's basic purpose to provide a DFT (Discrete Fo <a class="reference external" href="http://pgabor.blogspot.com/2017/09/socis-status-report-what-is-going-on.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/09/20170914_1103_pgabor/Thu, 14 Sep 2017 10:03:00 GMTParallel tile fetching and CPU-and-memory statisticshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/09/20170909_0558_adl1995/Adeel Ahmad<p>The hips package now supports parallel tile fetching. The user can achieve this either using urllib or aiohttp. In case of aiohttp, the fetched tile data is coupled with HipsTileMeta to create a HipsTile object. This ensures there is no misalignment of tile data, otherwise, tiles could be swapped du <a class="reference external" href="https://adl1995.github.io/parallel-tile-fetching-and-cpu-and-memory-statistics.html">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/09/20170909_0558_adl1995/Sat, 09 Sep 2017 04:58:00 GMTSecond Half of the Final Third of the Coding Periodhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170829_2011_punyaslok/punyaslokpattnaik<p>Although I was busy in uni stuff in the last fornight, I managed to get some work done in Download from fido search result implemented. The ultimate objective was to move Database.fetch over to using Fido. Oh, and to fix everything that broke, after a horrible rebase. So now, that PR is under review <a class="reference external" href="https://punyaslokpattnaik.wordpress.com/2017/08/30/second-half-of-the-final-third-of-the-coding-period/">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170829_2011_punyaslok/Tue, 29 Aug 2017 19:11:16 GMTA mixin protocol for seamless interoperabilityhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170828_2329_haikyu/aaryapatil<p>Google Summer of Code : OpenAstronomy This summer, I was delighted to have the opportunity to work with the Astropy community, a sub-organisation under the umbrella organisation, OpenAstronomy. The project that I aimed to tackle this summer was originally titled Seamless Combination of SkyCoord, Tab <a class="reference external" href="https://aaryapatil.wordpress.com/2017/08/28/a-mixin-protocol-for-seamless-interoperability/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170828_2329_haikyu/Mon, 28 Aug 2017 22:29:38 GMTGSoC final evaluation reporthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2017/08/20170828_1735_adl1995/Adeel Ahmad<p>Link to GitHub repository: <a class="reference external" href="http://github.com/hipspy/hips">http://github.com/hipspy/hips</a> List of Pull Requests Work related with HiPS tile drawing</p> diff --git a/categories/cat_gsoc2018.xml b/categories/cat_gsoc2018.xml index 51c145d657..be660dc08b 100644 --- a/categories/cat_gsoc2018.xml +++ b/categories/cat_gsoc2018.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2018)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:04 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC Diaries 4.02: Wrapping uphttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180813_1624_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World!The obscenity of time dumbfounds me as I find myself staring down the barrel of this final blog for my GSoC project. The past three months were filled with coding, debugging, optimising, taking feedback and working on suggestions. It feels like I just started contributing to Astropy, ind <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-4-02-wrapping-up-66346255bc6c?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180813_1624_mananagarwal/Mon, 13 Aug 2018 15:24:38 GMTThe end of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180811_1823_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>Google Summer of code is officially coming to an end. This was a fun ride. I’ll summarise everything I did during the summer and what I achieved in terms of my initial objectives.In case you are new here, I’m Vishnu and I worked for SunPy under Google Summer of Code 2018. SunPy is an open source pyt <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/the-end-of-gsoc-261e9afa66ac?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180811_1823_vn-ki/Sat, 11 Aug 2018 17:23:43 GMTIncorporating FITS Region and CRTF I/O and improving Regionshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180809_2015_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>Google Summer Of Code, 2018 — Final ReportOur primary motive was to able to deal with CRTF, CASA Region Text Format (#119) in the astropy/regions package. That means, we implement a parser as well a writer for it. The grammar of this format was simple enough to not make a big deal out of it. The spe <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@sushobhanapatra/gsoc-final-report-dd9a3dc0d1d7?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180809_2015_sushobhana/Thu, 09 Aug 2018 19:15:21 GMTSummer past and GSoC endshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180809_1830_ritiek/Ritiek Malhotra<p>It’s that time of the year when students are supposed to submit their final +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2018)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:53 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC Diaries 4.02: Wrapping uphttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180813_1624_mananagarwal/Manan Agarwal<p>Hello World!The obscenity of time dumbfounds me as I find myself staring down the barrel of this final blog for my GSoC project. The past three months were filled with coding, debugging, optimising, taking feedback and working on suggestions. It feels like I just started contributing to Astropy, ind <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@manan_agarwal/gsoc-diaries-4-02-wrapping-up-66346255bc6c?source=rss-2c6915d07485------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180813_1624_mananagarwal/Mon, 13 Aug 2018 15:24:38 GMTThe end of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180811_1823_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>Google Summer of code is officially coming to an end. This was a fun ride. I’ll summarise everything I did during the summer and what I achieved in terms of my initial objectives.In case you are new here, I’m Vishnu and I worked for SunPy under Google Summer of Code 2018. SunPy is an open source pyt <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/the-end-of-gsoc-261e9afa66ac?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180811_1823_vn-ki/Sat, 11 Aug 2018 17:23:43 GMTIncorporating FITS Region and CRTF I/O and improving Regionshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180809_2015_sushobhana/Sushobhana Patra<p>Google Summer Of Code, 2018 — Final ReportOur primary motive was to able to deal with CRTF, CASA Region Text Format (#119) in the astropy/regions package. That means, we implement a parser as well a writer for it. The grammar of this format was simple enough to not make a big deal out of it. The spe <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@sushobhanapatra/gsoc-final-report-dd9a3dc0d1d7?source=rss-86d4ca7aedde------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180809_2015_sushobhana/Thu, 09 Aug 2018 19:15:21 GMTSummer past and GSoC endshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180809_1830_ritiek/Ritiek Malhotra<p>It’s that time of the year when students are supposed to submit their final evaluations. As Google expects students to put up their final reports somewhere in a stable location and as there is always a chance that I might mess up something on my blog, so I also made a diff --git a/categories/cat_gsoc2019.xml b/categories/cat_gsoc2019.xml index dcde0930f4..63396a29a8 100644 --- a/categories/cat_gsoc2019.xml +++ b/categories/cat_gsoc2019.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2019)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:04 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFinal GSoC Posthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190825_1632_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>Wow, what a journey! It’s hard to believe that GSoC is coming to an end. This project has taken quite a few twists and turns, which I will attempt to lead you through here, but ultimately I think it has all come together into a product that will be useful for anyone in the astronomical … Continue re <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/08/25/final-gsoc-post/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190825_1632_tcjansen/Sun, 25 Aug 2019 15:32:49 GMTGSoC: The Endhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190824_1729_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>&gt; It’s here, boysGoogle Summer of Code, after a tiring but fun 3 months, have come to an end.TL;DR:Patches to SunPy:Even though the PR is awaiting final review and merge, the work has been completed.API for remote data manager by vn-ki · Pull Request #3124 · sunpy/sunpyPatches to parfive (the brand <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/gsoc-the-end-1e6153c49a7d?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190824_1729_vn-ki/Sat, 24 Aug 2019 16:29:19 GMTGoogle Summer of Code 2019 | Final Report | OpenAstronomy | NDCubehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1749_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>GSoC FTW!For those who are geeky and want to see the PRs submitted…Here is the link where all my PRs for completing the project are present.Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is an online, internationalprogram designed to encourage university student participation in open source software development.Detai <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/google-summer-of-code-2019-final-report-openastronomy-ndcube-65068b8571d8?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1749_yashrsharma44/Fri, 23 Aug 2019 16:49:46 GMT[Week 13] — Approaching the dusk — IIhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1709_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>[Week 13] — Approaching the dusk — IIFeels nostalgic after the end!This blog post deals with the entry of tasks that I did for the 13th week for the project under Google Summer of Code 2019.Writing tests for gWCSI started working on writing up test cases for gWCS and after having a discussion with C <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/week-13-approaching-the-dusk-ii-233dd019fe77?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1709_yashrsharma44/Fri, 23 Aug 2019 16:09:37 GMTFinal Report GSoC'19: The curtain Fallshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_0000_aquatiko/aquatiko<p>With over 2K+ lines of code, 3 repositories and countless discussions, Google Summer of Code 19 with OpenAstronomy (JuliaAstro) came to an end. The following is an attempt to summarize it in words (without the hard parts). +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2019)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:53 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssFinal GSoC Posthttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190825_1632_tcjansen/astrojansen<p>Wow, what a journey! It’s hard to believe that GSoC is coming to an end. This project has taken quite a few twists and turns, which I will attempt to lead you through here, but ultimately I think it has all come together into a product that will be useful for anyone in the astronomical … Continue re <a class="reference external" href="https://astrotiff.home.blog/2019/08/25/final-gsoc-post/">...READ MORE...</a></p>Astropyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190825_1632_tcjansen/Sun, 25 Aug 2019 15:32:49 GMTGSoC: The Endhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190824_1729_vn-ki/Vishnunarayan K. I.<p>&gt; It’s here, boysGoogle Summer of Code, after a tiring but fun 3 months, have come to an end.TL;DR:Patches to SunPy:Even though the PR is awaiting final review and merge, the work has been completed.API for remote data manager by vn-ki · Pull Request #3124 · sunpy/sunpyPatches to parfive (the brand <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@appukuttancr/gsoc-the-end-1e6153c49a7d?source=rss-aa5688fde791------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190824_1729_vn-ki/Sat, 24 Aug 2019 16:29:19 GMTGoogle Summer of Code 2019 | Final Report | OpenAstronomy | NDCubehttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1749_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>GSoC FTW!For those who are geeky and want to see the PRs submitted…Here is the link where all my PRs for completing the project are present.Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is an online, internationalprogram designed to encourage university student participation in open source software development.Detai <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/google-summer-of-code-2019-final-report-openastronomy-ndcube-65068b8571d8?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1749_yashrsharma44/Fri, 23 Aug 2019 16:49:46 GMT[Week 13] — Approaching the dusk — IIhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1709_yashrsharma44/Yash Sharma<p>[Week 13] — Approaching the dusk — IIFeels nostalgic after the end!This blog post deals with the entry of tasks that I did for the 13th week for the project under Google Summer of Code 2019.Writing tests for gWCSI started working on writing up test cases for gWCS and after having a discussion with C <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yashrsharma44/week-13-approaching-the-dusk-ii-233dd019fe77?source=rss-32565179cdfe------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>SunPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_1709_yashrsharma44/Fri, 23 Aug 2019 16:09:37 GMTFinal Report GSoC'19: The curtain Fallshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_0000_aquatiko/aquatiko<p>With over 2K+ lines of code, 3 repositories and countless discussions, Google Summer of Code 19 with OpenAstronomy (JuliaAstro) came to an end. The following is an attempt to summarize it in words (without the hard parts). Merged Pull Requests Reproject.jl: SLOC -&gt; 586 (Reprojects (a type of image c <a class="reference external" href="https://aquatiko.github.io/blog/2019-08/final-report-gsoc19-the-curtain-falls/">...READ MORE...</a></p>JuliaAstrohttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190823_0000_aquatiko/Thu, 22 Aug 2019 23:00:00 GMTNew features after GSOC19http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2019/08/20190820_2000_jorgepiloto/Jorge Martínez Garrido<p>GSOC 2019 Edition has almost finished. All along this last three months lots of issues where solved, poliastro 0.13 was raised, new features were applied and diff --git a/categories/cat_gsoc2020.xml b/categories/cat_gsoc2020.xml index c0bf6a549d..788077bc53 100644 --- a/categories/cat_gsoc2020.xml +++ b/categories/cat_gsoc2020.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2020)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssThis is an end of an erahttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200831_0900_meuge/Meuge<p>Contributing to Poliastro has been an incredible experience for me. Since it was the first time, I've participated in GSOC. And the first time I've ever approached to package dedicated to problems arising in Astrodynamics and Orbital Mechanics. Being part of Poliastro was an exciting challenge that I had to surmount and also an unbelievable opportunity to learn about Space, Math and Physics.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2020)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:53 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssThis is an end of an erahttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200831_0900_meuge/Meuge<p>Contributing to Poliastro has been an incredible experience for me. Since it was the first time, I've participated in GSOC. And the first time I've ever approached to package dedicated to problems arising in Astrodynamics and Orbital Mechanics. Being part of Poliastro was an exciting challenge that I had to surmount and also an unbelievable opportunity to learn about Space, Math and Physics.</p> <p><img alt="era" src="https://media.giphy.com/media/Vekuh5ATS6oXPVsij7/giphy.gif"></p> <p>With the thorough knowledge learned, and the feedback from JuanLu and Jorge, I was able to overcome every challenge in my Poliastro's journey. As I had said when I had the opportunity, I am grateful to both of my mentors who accepted me to be part of this exceptional community. :)</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/categories/cat_gsoc2021.xml b/categories/cat_gsoc2021.xml index f67cb5ae67..34ab9712b7 100644 --- a/categories/cat_gsoc2021.xml +++ b/categories/cat_gsoc2021.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2021)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssChapter 5: Birds of a Featherhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210823_1424_anandxkumar/anandxkumar<p align="center"> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2021)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssChapter 5: Birds of a Featherhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2021/08/20210823_1424_anandxkumar/anandxkumar<p align="center"> <span class="gatsby-resp-image-wrapper" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"> <a class="gatsby-resp-image-link" href="https://anandkumar-blog.netlify.app/static/91ec1b99c3601cea5ada6089b36f443e/63868/Radis.png" rel="noopener" style="display: block;" target="_blank"> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/categories/cat_gsoc2022.xml b/categories/cat_gsoc2022.xml index b77c9da0d4..74464f0550 100644 --- a/categories/cat_gsoc2022.xml +++ b/categories/cat_gsoc2022.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2022)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC@Stingray: Final dash! blog#4http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220912_1708_mihirtripathi97/Mihirtripathi<p>Hey everyone,</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2022)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC@Stingray: Final dash! blog#4http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2022/09/20220912_1708_mihirtripathi97/Mihirtripathi<p>Hey everyone,</p> <p>It is the end of the coding period of GSoC”22. This is going to be my last blog about my project.</p> <p>After successfully implementing the bexvar method in Stingray (this <a href="https://github.com/StingraySoftware/stingray/pull/664">PR</a>). I and my mentors decided that we can now work to add bexvar as a method to Stingra’s Lightcurve class. This was not a part of my original proposal. The bexvar() method takes lightcurve data in input parameters, so it made sense to provide this facility to users. Stingray’s Lightcurve class facilitates users to create Lightcurve objects and perform several operations useful for time series analysis on them.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/categories/cat_gsoc2023.xml b/categories/cat_gsoc2023.xml index 5f95a7a04c..3f2bef5a89 100644 --- a/categories/cat_gsoc2023.xml +++ b/categories/cat_gsoc2023.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2023)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC Week 11-13http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/08/20230831_2038_pupperemeritus/pupper emeritus<p>I am reaching the final stages of my project well ahead of the schedule.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2023)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC Week 11-13http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2023/08/20230831_2038_pupperemeritus/pupper emeritus<p>I am reaching the final stages of my project well ahead of the schedule.</p> <p>Both the Crosspectrum and Powerspectrum classes, the Lomb Scargle Fourier Transform and Basic Documentation have been completed. Tests are almost done too</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/categories/cat_gsoc2024.xml b/categories/cat_gsoc2024.xml index 8576b2db80..b109d3f04a 100644 --- a/categories/cat_gsoc2024.xml +++ b/categories/cat_gsoc2024.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2024)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:02 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssChanging the plotting methodshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/08/20240805_1605_kartikmandar/Kartik Mandar<p> So the recoding and redesign is done. But we were discussing about how we are plotting things in dashboard and wanted to have floatpanels for doing so.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gsoc2024)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssChanging the plotting methodshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/08/20240805_1605_kartikmandar/Kartik Mandar<p> So the recoding and redesign is done. But we were discussing about how we are plotting things in dashboard and wanted to have floatpanels for doing so.</p> <!-- TEASER_END -->stingrayhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/08/20240805_1605_kartikmandar/Mon, 05 Aug 2024 15:05:00 GMTImplementing non-equilibrium spectrahttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240729_0000_code29563/code29563<ul> <li>Support has been added for non-equilibrium spectra. Comparisons with SpectraPlot are still showing discrepancies, the source of which is not yet resolved.</li> <li>References have been added for the Kurucz databank</li> diff --git a/categories/ctlearn.xml b/categories/ctlearn.xml index 81a05d09bc..75f13704e7 100644 --- a/categories/ctlearn.xml +++ b/categories/ctlearn.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about CTLearn)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssWeek 10 & 11: The End…http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200826_0322_sahilyadav27/Sahil Yadav<p>The past 3 months have been really amazing. I’ve learned a lot about working on a collaborative project and working with deadlines.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about CTLearn)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:55 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssWeek 10 & 11: The End…http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200826_0322_sahilyadav27/Sahil Yadav<p>The past 3 months have been really amazing. I’ve learned a lot about working on a collaborative project and working with deadlines.</p> <p>In the past two weeks, I polished off the work done for the project in the PR, so that it is ready to merge. There were a few merge conflicts that needed to be addressed.</p> <p>Then, I worked on a generate_runlist file to make runlists for converting MAGIC ROOT data to HDF5 data. In a few days, training will start on the approximately 5000 MAGIC data runs using CTLearn’s models.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/categories/einsteinpy.xml b/categories/einsteinpy.xml index 139f2743b3..beba60dcc3 100644 --- a/categories/einsteinpy.xml +++ b/categories/einsteinpy.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about EinsteinPy)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:02 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC 2020: Blog 5 - Adding Kerr Null Geodesics functionality to EinsteinPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200830_1733_jes24/Jyotirmaya Shivottam<p>Null Geodesics functionality has been implemented into EinsteinPy, with PR<a href="https://github.com/einsteinpy/einsteinpy/pull/527">#527</a>, having been merged 🎉🎉. I apologize for no blogs in the past 3 weeks. There was a COVID situation here, that required multiple tests and isolation and all that it entails. This led to me foregoing an entire week. And, when that had settled, I had to take the call on abandoning the plan of numerically integrating the Geodesics equations, due to the massive error accumulation, as discussed in my last blog. A confusing fact about that, was that <em>Mathematica</em> could still keep the error build-up to a minimum, while <em>Python</em> simply could not, even with adaptive and symplectic schemes. But the symplectic schemes did bring the error down, by around 2 orders of magnitude, which gave me the idea to take a Hamiltonian approach, which would increase the number of ODEs to solve, but drop the order by 1. And, as it turns out, the Kerr Hamiltonian is separable (Carter, 1968a [1]), which makes the implementation even simpler. In this blog, I will be discussing this approach, which has finally led to proper geodesic calculations. I have also included some plots (and a cool animation) for Kerr &amp; Schwarzschild Null-like (and Time-like) geodesics.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about EinsteinPy)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:55 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC 2020: Blog 5 - Adding Kerr Null Geodesics functionality to EinsteinPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200830_1733_jes24/Jyotirmaya Shivottam<p>Null Geodesics functionality has been implemented into EinsteinPy, with PR<a href="https://github.com/einsteinpy/einsteinpy/pull/527">#527</a>, having been merged 🎉🎉. I apologize for no blogs in the past 3 weeks. There was a COVID situation here, that required multiple tests and isolation and all that it entails. This led to me foregoing an entire week. And, when that had settled, I had to take the call on abandoning the plan of numerically integrating the Geodesics equations, due to the massive error accumulation, as discussed in my last blog. A confusing fact about that, was that <em>Mathematica</em> could still keep the error build-up to a minimum, while <em>Python</em> simply could not, even with adaptive and symplectic schemes. But the symplectic schemes did bring the error down, by around 2 orders of magnitude, which gave me the idea to take a Hamiltonian approach, which would increase the number of ODEs to solve, but drop the order by 1. And, as it turns out, the Kerr Hamiltonian is separable (Carter, 1968a [1]), which makes the implementation even simpler. In this blog, I will be discussing this approach, which has finally led to proper geodesic calculations. I have also included some plots (and a cool animation) for Kerr &amp; Schwarzschild Null-like (and Time-like) geodesics.</p> <h3> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/categories/gnuastro.xml b/categories/gnuastro.xml index b4c3db2e29..534a231130 100644 --- a/categories/gnuastro.xml +++ b/categories/gnuastro.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gnuastro)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:01 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssTowards New Speedshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240728_2230_deadspheroid/DeadSpheroid<p class="intro">In this post, I hope to illustrate how GPU's actually accelerate parallel operations</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about gnuastro)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:53 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssTowards New Speedshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240728_2230_deadspheroid/DeadSpheroid<p class="intro">In this post, I hope to illustrate how GPU's actually accelerate parallel operations</p> <h2 id="lets-get-started">Let’s get started</h2> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/categories/heliopy.xml b/categories/heliopy.xml index c216ff5a73..8ba49f70c2 100644 --- a/categories/heliopy.xml +++ b/categories/heliopy.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about HelioPy)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:04 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssAlmost There!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180729_1727_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>A bit of a delay in my blogpost!So, the final evaluation approaches, and barely a week left now! There have been so many changes in the HelioPy in the past two months, from new modules for importing data, to completely removing the dependency of external CDF readers!This has been so much fun, with n <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/almost-there-71dc88620a51?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180729_1727_abotiamnot/Sun, 29 Jul 2018 16:27:40 GMT“Are We There Yet?”http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180711_1940_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>“Halfway!”But before I begin, this is not a reference to that really bad, comedy movie starring Ice-Cube, but that nursery rhyme on ABCKids.The 2nd Evaluations are already here!The good news is, HelioPy will no longer be required any extra installation to handle CDF files! HelioPy will migrate to cd <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/are-we-there-yet-ba0b1ccd3b9c?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180711_1940_abotiamnot/Wed, 11 Jul 2018 18:40:39 GMTThe 2nd Evaluations Approach!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180630_2057_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Can’t believe time flew so quickly!With the second evaluation period almost coming to an end, we have attached units to almost every single module in HelioPy! Conversion to units has essentially migrated the entire HelioPy from Pandas to TimeSeries, save for some modules, which will be converted bef <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/the-2nd-evaluations-approach-9bf377069ab8?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180630_2057_abotiamnot/Sat, 30 Jun 2018 19:57:23 GMTEvaluations Underway!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180613_1136_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Well, a super quick blog-post about the progress so far.We've successfully added units to most of the modules now! The only remaining modules to have manual units attached are cassini.mag_hires, imp.mag15s and ulysses.fgm_hires.Initially, I was planning to add manual units to all the modules, until <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/evaluations-underway-ac3b24cc60bc?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180613_1136_abotiamnot/Wed, 13 Jun 2018 10:36:36 GMTYour code is lengthy.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180527_2157_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Twas the month of May,A day before the void of lunar countenance,Was when it began.TL;DR On May 14th, the coding period began. Yep! The fun part where you write code and get started with your project!Back when I first started coding, I didn't really care how my code looked. For me, what held more im <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/your-code-is-lengthy-1e45669d4fa6?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180527_2157_abotiamnot/Sun, 27 May 2018 20:57:10 GMTdef __init__(self, mentor, student, GSoC=True):http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180511_1533_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Write a Program to Print Hello World in JAVAWell, that’s how I started programming. In India, you either take Computer Science, or your parents make you. The other alternative was Physical Education, and my parents weren't too keen on me playing around in the field! Can’t blame them, I was a dumb pe <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/def-init-self-mentor-student-gsoc-true-1746c13d2f47?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180511_1533_abotiamnot/Fri, 11 May 2018 14:33:40 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about HelioPy)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssAlmost There!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180729_1727_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>A bit of a delay in my blogpost!So, the final evaluation approaches, and barely a week left now! There have been so many changes in the HelioPy in the past two months, from new modules for importing data, to completely removing the dependency of external CDF readers!This has been so much fun, with n <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/almost-there-71dc88620a51?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180729_1727_abotiamnot/Sun, 29 Jul 2018 16:27:40 GMT“Are We There Yet?”http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180711_1940_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>“Halfway!”But before I begin, this is not a reference to that really bad, comedy movie starring Ice-Cube, but that nursery rhyme on ABCKids.The 2nd Evaluations are already here!The good news is, HelioPy will no longer be required any extra installation to handle CDF files! HelioPy will migrate to cd <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/are-we-there-yet-ba0b1ccd3b9c?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180711_1940_abotiamnot/Wed, 11 Jul 2018 18:40:39 GMTThe 2nd Evaluations Approach!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180630_2057_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Can’t believe time flew so quickly!With the second evaluation period almost coming to an end, we have attached units to almost every single module in HelioPy! Conversion to units has essentially migrated the entire HelioPy from Pandas to TimeSeries, save for some modules, which will be converted bef <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/the-2nd-evaluations-approach-9bf377069ab8?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180630_2057_abotiamnot/Sat, 30 Jun 2018 19:57:23 GMTEvaluations Underway!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180613_1136_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Well, a super quick blog-post about the progress so far.We've successfully added units to most of the modules now! The only remaining modules to have manual units attached are cassini.mag_hires, imp.mag15s and ulysses.fgm_hires.Initially, I was planning to add manual units to all the modules, until <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/evaluations-underway-ac3b24cc60bc?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180613_1136_abotiamnot/Wed, 13 Jun 2018 10:36:36 GMTYour code is lengthy.http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180527_2157_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Twas the month of May,A day before the void of lunar countenance,Was when it began.TL;DR On May 14th, the coding period began. Yep! The fun part where you write code and get started with your project!Back when I first started coding, I didn't really care how my code looked. For me, what held more im <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/your-code-is-lengthy-1e45669d4fa6?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180527_2157_abotiamnot/Sun, 27 May 2018 20:57:10 GMTdef __init__(self, mentor, student, GSoC=True):http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180511_1533_abotiamnot/Yatharth Rai<p>Write a Program to Print Hello World in JAVAWell, that’s how I started programming. In India, you either take Computer Science, or your parents make you. The other alternative was Physical Education, and my parents weren't too keen on me playing around in the field! Can’t blame them, I was a dumb pe <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@yatharthrai16/def-init-self-mentor-student-gsoc-true-1746c13d2f47?source=rss-625efe4f062d------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>HelioPyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180511_1533_abotiamnot/Fri, 11 May 2018 14:33:40 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/categories/irsa-fornax.xml b/categories/irsa-fornax.xml index cc4276f3de..98957cb6f8 100644 --- a/categories/irsa-fornax.xml +++ b/categories/irsa-fornax.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about irsa-fornax)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:02 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssTaking on the Gaps: First Approaches of the Temporal Interpolationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240715_1957_lucasmg18/Lucas Martin Garcia<p> </p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about irsa-fornax)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:54 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssTaking on the Gaps: First Approaches of the Temporal Interpolationhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240715_1957_lucasmg18/Lucas Martin Garcia<p> </p> <h4>Introduction</h4><p>In the study of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs), accurately interpolating light curve data is crucial for overcoming the challenge of observational gaps. This post elaborates on the implementation of both basic and advanced interpolation methods to enhance data continuity in AGN light curves.</p> <h4>Maximizing Coverage Across AGN Light Curves</h4><p>An essential step in our analysis of AGN light curves was to establish a benchmark for maximum coverage in each observational band. This process involves determining the most comprehensive temporal span for which we have data, ensuring that our interpolation methods are aligned with these time frames.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/categories/juliaastro.xml b/categories/juliaastro.xml index 961d3c1a44..2851056aa7 100644 --- a/categories/juliaastro.xml +++ b/categories/juliaastro.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about JuliaAstro)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssWeek 11 & 12: Last two weeks of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200830_1113_siddharthlal25/siddharthlal25<h3 id="hey-sid-whats-the-progress-what-did-you-do-in-last-2-weeks"><em>Hey Sid! What’s the progress? What did you do in last 2 weeks?</em></h3> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about JuliaAstro)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:55 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssWeek 11 & 12: Last two weeks of GSoChttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200830_1113_siddharthlal25/siddharthlal25<h3 id="hey-sid-whats-the-progress-what-did-you-do-in-last-2-weeks"><em>Hey Sid! What’s the progress? What did you do in last 2 weeks?</em></h3> <p>The work was completed on time! I spent the last two weeks coding up the saving versions of <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">ccds</code>, <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">arrays</code> and <code class="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">filenames</code>. With these, one can apply a function on the desired object (i.e. ccd or array or filename) and can also save it to FITS file. There are various options available for saving, like the prefix name of the saved file, suffix name of saved file and also the location at which to save, check out the repo for more info!</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/categories/plasmapy.xml b/categories/plasmapy.xml index c32d6c6b07..acb388e0e7 100644 --- a/categories/plasmapy.xml +++ b/categories/plasmapy.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about PlasmaPy)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:03 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssSummer past and GSoC endshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180809_1830_ritiek/Ritiek Malhotra<p>It’s that time of the year when students are supposed to submit their final +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about PlasmaPy)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:55 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssSummer past and GSoC endshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180809_1830_ritiek/Ritiek Malhotra<p>It’s that time of the year when students are supposed to submit their final evaluations. As Google expects students to put up their final reports somewhere in a stable location and as there is always a chance that I might mess up something on my blog, so I also made a diff --git a/categories/poliastro.xml b/categories/poliastro.xml index 1bafc6cd7c..b231ad5c39 100644 --- a/categories/poliastro.xml +++ b/categories/poliastro.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about poliastro)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:02 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssThis is an end of an erahttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200831_0900_meuge/Meuge<p>Contributing to Poliastro has been an incredible experience for me. Since it was the first time, I've participated in GSOC. And the first time I've ever approached to package dedicated to problems arising in Astrodynamics and Orbital Mechanics. Being part of Poliastro was an exciting challenge that I had to surmount and also an unbelievable opportunity to learn about Space, Math and Physics.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about poliastro)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:54 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssThis is an end of an erahttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2020/08/20200831_0900_meuge/Meuge<p>Contributing to Poliastro has been an incredible experience for me. Since it was the first time, I've participated in GSOC. And the first time I've ever approached to package dedicated to problems arising in Astrodynamics and Orbital Mechanics. Being part of Poliastro was an exciting challenge that I had to surmount and also an unbelievable opportunity to learn about Space, Math and Physics.</p> <p><img alt="era" src="https://media.giphy.com/media/Vekuh5ATS6oXPVsij7/giphy.gif"></p> <p>With the thorough knowledge learned, and the feedback from JuanLu and Jorge, I was able to overcome every challenge in my Poliastro's journey. As I had said when I had the opportunity, I am grateful to both of my mentors who accepted me to be part of this exceptional community. :)</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/categories/radis.xml b/categories/radis.xml index 7ef2de6264..2fad15fb02 100644 --- a/categories/radis.xml +++ b/categories/radis.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about radis)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:01 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssImplementing non-equilibrium spectrahttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240729_0000_code29563/code29563<ul> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about radis)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:53 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssImplementing non-equilibrium spectrahttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240729_0000_code29563/code29563<ul> <li>Support has been added for non-equilibrium spectra. Comparisons with SpectraPlot are still showing discrepancies, the source of which is not yet resolved.</li> <li>References have been added for the Kurucz databank</li> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/categories/stingray.xml b/categories/stingray.xml index b3014001d4..5e2b8469de 100644 --- a/categories/stingray.xml +++ b/categories/stingray.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about stingray)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:01 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssChanging the plotting methodshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/08/20240805_1605_kartikmandar/Kartik Mandar<p> So the recoding and redesign is done. But we were discussing about how we are plotting things in dashboard and wanted to have floatpanels for doing so.</p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about stingray)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:53 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssChanging the plotting methodshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/08/20240805_1605_kartikmandar/Kartik Mandar<p> So the recoding and redesign is done. But we were discussing about how we are plotting things in dashboard and wanted to have floatpanels for doing so.</p> <!-- TEASER_END -->stingrayhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/08/20240805_1605_kartikmandar/Mon, 05 Aug 2024 15:05:00 GMTIssue resolvedhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240725_1809_kartikmandar/Kartik Mandar<p> The problem with classes was resolved by making factory functions to encase them in, and then they were not conflicting with each other. </p> <!-- TEASER_END -->stingrayhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240725_1809_kartikmandar/Thu, 25 Jul 2024 17:09:00 GMTNew issue propped uphttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240718_1634_kartikmandar/Kartik Mandar<p> When changing the whole architecture, a new issue has propped. An initialised object of the class can not be initialised again. So I am not able to revert back the home UI back dynamically. </p> <!-- TEASER_END -->stingrayhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240718_1634_kartikmandar/Thu, 18 Jul 2024 15:34:00 GMTFinally the issue resolveshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240715_1528_kartikmandar/Kartik Mandar<p> Damn, those 2 weeks were stressful, finally the issue is resolved. I am able to render HoloViews and thus Bokeh plots inside my program and in the process my codebase is much better than before. </p> diff --git a/categories/sunpy.xml b/categories/sunpy.xml index 4f9ef7ef89..e7b85f17d5 100644 --- a/categories/sunpy.xml +++ b/categories/sunpy.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about SunPy)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:02 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC [Week 06-07] Progresshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240728_1014_viciouseagle03/ViciousEagle03<p><img alt="img" src="https://viciouseagle03.github.io/images/mid_term.png"></p> +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about SunPy)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:54 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC [Week 06-07] Progresshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/07/20240728_1014_viciouseagle03/ViciousEagle03<p><img alt="img" src="https://viciouseagle03.github.io/images/mid_term.png"></p> <blockquote> <p>This blog post covers all the work done in the sixth week of Google Summer of Code.</p> <!-- TEASER_END --> diff --git a/categories/timelab.xml b/categories/timelab.xml index 4f4ce599e9..a5ace9807f 100644 --- a/categories/timelab.xml +++ b/categories/timelab.xml @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about TimeLab)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:04 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC’18: Wrap uphttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180805_1639_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>I am finally back to college. I had a great summer break this year. It was a productive time in which I learned a lot not only by coding, but also by interacting with the astronomy circle. I hope that I get more opportunities like this in future where I can put my skills and abilities in good use. R <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc18-wrap-up-8ef95739b53c?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180805_1639_swapsha96/Sun, 05 Aug 2018 15:39:37 GMTGSoC 2018: Hottest month of the yearhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180723_0738_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>My Math teacher at Kota (Raj., India) used to say that about July but for some other reason. That’s a story for some other day.https://medium.com/media/b3025817941b7a5e251df122b41d72a9/hrefWhat’s up in the last few weeks? Nothing much actually. Between watching Netflix hits and playing guitar, somet <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc-2018-hottest-month-of-the-year-b17973715eb1?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180723_0738_swapsha96/Mon, 23 Jul 2018 06:38:30 GMTGSoC 2018: The marathon continueshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180708_2023_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>It’s been a while since I wrote an article. Last two weeks were uneventful and there’s not much to share. The progress looks good and I am eager to submit my code for the second evaluation.I have written tutorials for the phase-resolved spectroscopy methods of Quasi-periodic oscillations proposed in <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc-2018-the-marathon-continues-10f68fed52ad?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180708_2023_swapsha96/Sun, 08 Jul 2018 19:23:55 GMTGSoC 2018: Monsoon Teatime ☕http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180622_1434_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>Photo from my Google Photos archiveFinally, it rained here, making it a perfect time to drink tea, enjoy pakodas and play guitar!Also, phase 1 evaluation is over! What did I do? I finished the implementation of CCF phase-resolved spectroscopy technique. I wrote the complete pipeline starting from fi <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc-2018-monsoon-teatime-4cc53b06c0b2?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180622_1434_swapsha96/Fri, 22 Jun 2018 13:34:34 GMTGoogle Summer of Code: The pressure is on!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180606_0505_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>It’s exam time!The classes are off and all I have to do is prepare for my final exams. When I wake up, I have no idea whether it is weekday or weekend. All I can say is that the daily dose of morning coffee is working! “Study, eat, sleep repeat” has been my motto for the last one week.https://medium <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/google-summer-of-code-the-pressure-is-on-537da9f12867?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180606_0505_swapsha96/Wed, 06 Jun 2018 04:05:25 GMTGoogle Summer of Code 2018: The build-uphttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180523_1953_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>Things are going great! The coding period has begun and I can see my progress here. I read a research paper on “Phase-resolved spectroscopy of low frequency quasi-periodic oscillations”. It was exciting to learn new concepts.Coming to dealing with real dataset, Abigail Stevens gave me toy kHz, type- <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/google-summer-of-code-2018-the-build-up-48697e2c9660?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180523_1953_swapsha96/Wed, 23 May 2018 18:53:05 GMTGoogle Summer of Code 2018: The Beginninghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180509_1616_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>It’s fair to say that my journey began in the first semester when I was introduced to Astronomy by STAC (the astronomy club of IIT Mandi). There were fewer activities in the club back then, so I used to take the telescope with my friend Indresh Kumar Gupta to explore the universe. Our interest in as <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/google-summer-of-code-2018-the-beginning-b9b4f6054d6?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180509_1616_swapsha96/Wed, 09 May 2018 15:16:01 GMT \ No newline at end of file +Universe OpenAstronomy (Posts about TimeLab)http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/enSat, 10 Aug 2024 01:05:56 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssGSoC’18: Wrap uphttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180805_1639_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>I am finally back to college. I had a great summer break this year. It was a productive time in which I learned a lot not only by coding, but also by interacting with the astronomy circle. I hope that I get more opportunities like this in future where I can put my skills and abilities in good use. R <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc18-wrap-up-8ef95739b53c?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/08/20180805_1639_swapsha96/Sun, 05 Aug 2018 15:39:37 GMTGSoC 2018: Hottest month of the yearhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180723_0738_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>My Math teacher at Kota (Raj., India) used to say that about July but for some other reason. That’s a story for some other day.https://medium.com/media/b3025817941b7a5e251df122b41d72a9/hrefWhat’s up in the last few weeks? Nothing much actually. Between watching Netflix hits and playing guitar, somet <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc-2018-hottest-month-of-the-year-b17973715eb1?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180723_0738_swapsha96/Mon, 23 Jul 2018 06:38:30 GMTGSoC 2018: The marathon continueshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180708_2023_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>It’s been a while since I wrote an article. Last two weeks were uneventful and there’s not much to share. The progress looks good and I am eager to submit my code for the second evaluation.I have written tutorials for the phase-resolved spectroscopy methods of Quasi-periodic oscillations proposed in <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc-2018-the-marathon-continues-10f68fed52ad?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/07/20180708_2023_swapsha96/Sun, 08 Jul 2018 19:23:55 GMTGSoC 2018: Monsoon Teatime ☕http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180622_1434_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>Photo from my Google Photos archiveFinally, it rained here, making it a perfect time to drink tea, enjoy pakodas and play guitar!Also, phase 1 evaluation is over! What did I do? I finished the implementation of CCF phase-resolved spectroscopy technique. I wrote the complete pipeline starting from fi <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/gsoc-2018-monsoon-teatime-4cc53b06c0b2?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180622_1434_swapsha96/Fri, 22 Jun 2018 13:34:34 GMTGoogle Summer of Code: The pressure is on!http://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180606_0505_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>It’s exam time!The classes are off and all I have to do is prepare for my final exams. When I wake up, I have no idea whether it is weekday or weekend. All I can say is that the daily dose of morning coffee is working! “Study, eat, sleep repeat” has been my motto for the last one week.https://medium <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/google-summer-of-code-the-pressure-is-on-537da9f12867?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/06/20180606_0505_swapsha96/Wed, 06 Jun 2018 04:05:25 GMTGoogle Summer of Code 2018: The build-uphttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180523_1953_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>Things are going great! The coding period has begun and I can see my progress here. I read a research paper on “Phase-resolved spectroscopy of low frequency quasi-periodic oscillations”. It was exciting to learn new concepts.Coming to dealing with real dataset, Abigail Stevens gave me toy kHz, type- <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/google-summer-of-code-2018-the-build-up-48697e2c9660?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180523_1953_swapsha96/Wed, 23 May 2018 18:53:05 GMTGoogle Summer of Code 2018: The Beginninghttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180509_1616_swapsha96/Swapnil Sharma<p>It’s fair to say that my journey began in the first semester when I was introduced to Astronomy by STAC (the astronomy club of IIT Mandi). There were fewer activities in the club back then, so I used to take the telescope with my friend Indresh Kumar Gupta to explore the universe. Our interest in as <a class="reference external" href="https://medium.com/@swapsha96/google-summer-of-code-2018-the-beginning-b9b4f6054d6?source=rss-8a5a8866f7ba------2">...READ MORE...</a></p>TimeLabhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2018/05/20180509_1616_swapsha96/Wed, 09 May 2018 15:16:01 GMT \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rss.xml b/rss.xml index 63d31351cd..1caf7c0897 100644 --- a/rss.xml +++ b/rss.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Universe OpenAstronomyhttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/This is an aggregator of openastronomy peopleenFri, 09 Aug 2024 01:06:02 GMTNikola (getnikola.com)http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssChanging the plotting methodshttp://openastronomy.org/Universe_OA/posts/2024/08/20240805_1605_kartikmandar/Kartik Mandar<p> So the recoding and redesign is done. 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