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Interactive IPython Tutorials

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An IPython Notebook with some Astonomy Packages added

Apart from Scientific Packages , Astronomy packages included are astropy,astroplan and astroquery

AstroPy Tutorials

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About Us : Team AstroPython

Tom Aldcroft is a Science Operations Team member and Flight Director for the Chandra X-ray Observatory and works at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. He uses Python for Chandra spacecraft operations analysis as well as research on several X-ray survey projects. He is the author of the asciitable, cosmocalc, and deproject packages. He is also interested in Python for the web and writes Django and Google App Engine applications for presenting large multi-wavelength survey datasets. He has been the primary mentor for AstroPython

Thomas Robitaille is a Spitzer postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. He works on studying Galactic star formation, mostly through mid-infrared to mm wavelengths. This includes modeling multi-wavelength observations of young stars and studying the global properties of star formation in the Milky-Way. In his spare time he is a keen Python programmer and is one of the co-developers of the APLpy and ATpy packages. He also developed the IDLSave package.He has been the secondary mentor for the project.

Jean Connelly is a Science Operations Team member for the Chandra X-ray Observatory and works at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. She uses Python for Chandra spacecraft operations with a focus on the spacecraft aspect camera and aspect determination system.

Aman Jhunjhunwala is an undergraduate Computer Science student with a passion for Big Data,Machine Learning and Web technologies. He has been the primary developer of this site as a part of Google Summer of Code-2015 programme under the AstroPy project.