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observerly

Connect to the Universe from anywhere, day or night. Remote observational application for the modern web era.

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🔭 observerly is a first-in-class remote observational platform built for the web, built for amateur astronomers, and built for you.

We aim to make it as easy and intuitive as possible to schedule, create and share your observations with the world, and to discover the observations of others. We're building observerly as a remote observation deck, where you can view the universe from the comfort of your own home - connecting to your own equipment, the equipment of others, or our remote network of world-class telescopes.

Our remote network of telescopes includes locations in the United States, Australia, Spain, Chile and Namibia, with more locations coming soon. We're also working on a mobile app for iOS and Android, so you can take observerly with you wherever you go.

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Support

Contact [email protected] for support.


Open Source

observerly is built with open source software, and we're proud to give back to the community. Currently, we have the following open source projects:

  • @observerly/astrometry - observerly's lightweight, zero-dependency, type safe astrometry library written in Typescript.
  • @observerly/fits - observerly's zero-dependency library for reading images stored in the FITS astronomical format written in Typescript.
  • @observerly/iris - observerly's zero-dependency, pure Go library for interoperating with ASCOM Alpaca exposure data structures and the FITS astronomical image format.

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  1. astrometry astrometry Public

    observerly's lightweight, zero-dependency, type safe astrometry library written in TypeScript. This library can be used to ascertain to positions of the Sun, Moon and the planets, as well as ascert…

    TypeScript 13

  2. dusk dusk Public

    🌑 Dusk is a Go library for calculating astronomical twilight, the lunar phase and the rise and set times of the moon and sun.

    Go 5 1

  3. iris iris Public

    Iris is a zero-dependency, pure Go library for interoperating with ASCOM Alpaca exposure data structures and the FITS astronomical image format.

    Go 3

Repositories

Showing 10 of 33 repositories
  • skysolve Public

    observerly's zero-dependency Go plate solving library for astronomical images adhering to the WCS and SIP standards

    observerly/skysolve’s past year of commit activity
    Go 0 MPL-2.0 0 0 0 Updated Dec 16, 2024
  • prose Public Forked from lgrcia/prose

    Modular image processing pipelines with Python. Built for Astronomy.

    observerly/prose’s past year of commit activity
    Python 0 MIT 12 0 0 Updated Dec 12, 2024
  • vue3-unovis-template Public template

    observerly's Vue 3 + @unovis template for coding front-end challenges

    observerly/vue3-unovis-template’s past year of commit activity
    0 0 0 0 Updated Dec 11, 2024
  • iris Public

    Iris is a zero-dependency, pure Go library for interoperating with ASCOM Alpaca exposure data structures and the FITS astronomical image format.

    observerly/iris’s past year of commit activity
    Go 3 GPL-2.0 0 0 0 Updated Nov 30, 2024
  • nova Public

    observerly's lightweight utility gRPC API for performing astrometric plate solving, alignment and stacking

    observerly/nova’s past year of commit activity
    Go 0 Unlicense 0 0 0 Updated Nov 24, 2024
  • astrometry Public

    observerly's lightweight, zero-dependency, type safe astrometry library written in TypeScript. This library can be used to ascertain to positions of the Sun, Moon and the planets, as well as ascertain transit times for any astronomical object.

    observerly/astrometry’s past year of commit activity
    TypeScript 13 MIT 0 2 1 Updated Nov 19, 2024
  • alpacago Public

    Alpacago is a Go library for interoperating with the ASCOM Alpaca API standard for astronomical devices.

    observerly/alpacago’s past year of commit activity
    Go 1 MIT 1 0 1 Updated Oct 22, 2024
  • sidera Public

    Sidera is a lightweight, research-grade, zero-dependency type-safe Go library for astronomical calculations to plan your observations.

    observerly/sidera’s past year of commit activity
    Go 0 MIT 0 0 0 Updated Oct 22, 2024
  • astrobin Public Forked from astrobin/astrobin

    Image hosting website for astrophotographers

    observerly/astrobin’s past year of commit activity
    JavaScript 0 AGPL-3.0 31 0 0 Updated Aug 27, 2024
  • hyper Public

    Hyper is observerly's Typescript + Vite client for interoperating with the Fiber ASCOM Alpaca API.

    observerly/hyper’s past year of commit activity
    TypeScript 0 MIT 0 0 0 Updated Apr 13, 2024

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