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Combining the power of open source astrophysics projects to empower science.

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Royal Astronomical Society (@royalastrosoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to the Astropy Project Team Astropy who have been awarded the Royal Astronomical Society Group Achievement Award for Astronomy for producing the exceedingly valuable research toolkit Astropy and fostering professional software development skills in the community. #rasawards

The SunPy Project (@sunpyproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SunPy 1.1 has been released. Faster imports, new coordinate frames, SUVI and WISPR support, and a data manager for instrument correction type data. Read all about it here: docs.sunpy.org/en/latest/what…

The SunPy Project (@sunpyproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New #SunPy paper now available #openaccess! ‘The SunPy Project: Open Source Development and Status of the Version 1.0 Core Package’ doi.org/10.3847/1538-4… via IOPscience and software reviewed by JOSS

Zé Vinícius (@mircaze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super happy that OpenAstronomy got accepted to @gsoc for the 6th year in a row!! Congratulations to incredibles Brigitta Sipőcz and @DVDGC13 for leading the initiative!! openastronomy.org/gsoc/

Mosè Giordano (@mosegiordano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@mileslucas_ And for anyone interested, there is a #GSoC project with OpenAstronomy related to #JuliaAstro Photometry.jl, check out openastronomy.org/gsoc/gsoc2020/… #JuliaLang

The EinsteinPy Project (@einsteinpy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a college student or know someone who is would be interested in working with EinsteinPy this summer. Apply for Google Summer of Code @gsoc with OpenAstronomy Umbrella OpenAstronomy summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/…

The SunPy Project (@sunpyproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week is the The SunPy Project Coordination Meeting! Lots of SunPy developers and enthusiasts from around the world will be discussing the current state of #SunPy and next steps for the project via online videoconference.

OpenAstronomy (@open_astronomy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to our 10(!) GSOC students this year. We hope you have a fun and productive summer. The full list of projects is here: summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/…

Abhijeet (@astromanhas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have reached halfway through the coding period! Here's my blog post for the last two weeks updates on my GSoC project with The SunPy Project . link.medium.com/1VK7qBCN77

V (@vsoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's time for the weekly #SoftwareSurvey, and this week it's a #SundaySoftwareSurvey! We are featuring the The SunPy Project that empowers you to analyze/visualize data for solar physics. Notice anything hiding in this logo? Learn more & annotate 👉 rseng.github.io/rseng/software… #RSEPedia

It's time for the weekly #SoftwareSurvey, and this week it's a #SundaySoftwareSurvey! We are featuring the <a href="/SunPyProject/">The SunPy Project</a> that empowers you to analyze/visualize data for solar physics. Notice anything hiding in this logo? Learn more &amp; annotate 👉 rseng.github.io/rseng/software… #RSEPedia
PyData (@pydata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SunPy is a software package for #solar physics: a #Python-based software library that provides tools for performing research using direct observations of the Sun & Heliosphere. numfocus.org/project/sunpy #NumFOCUS Sponsored Project since 2017 #sunpy #solarphysics The SunPy Project

SunPy is a software package for #solar physics: a #Python-based software library that provides tools for performing research using direct observations of the Sun &amp; Heliosphere.
numfocus.org/project/sunpy

#NumFOCUS Sponsored Project since 2017
#sunpy #solarphysics <a href="/SunPyProject/">The SunPy Project</a>
The SunPy Project (@sunpyproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We were born 10 years ago! Back then, Keith gave us 🥧 and then ehsteve an image of the sun (of course, there was only b&w back then). Now we've got colours and - you could say - 3D too! 🎉🎉🎉 🎂 🎉🎉🎉 Happy Birthday to us!! Thanks to everyone who has helped us over the years!

We were born 10 years ago!
Back then, Keith gave us 🥧 and then <a href="/ehsteve/">ehsteve</a> an image of the sun (of course, there was only b&amp;w back then).
Now we've got colours and - you could say - 3D too!
🎉🎉🎉 🎂 🎉🎉🎉
Happy Birthday to us!!
Thanks to everyone who has helped us over the years!
radis (@radis_radiation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deadline for @gsoc 2021 was today, good luck to all candidates ! We submitted 4 projects this year as part of the OpenAstronomy collaboration. More on openastronomy.org/gsoc/gsoc2021/…

Christian Möstl (@chrisoutofspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Further, open source projects like Astropy and The SunPy Project are gamechangers when it comes to coding experiments and prototypes for space weather forecasting. A massive thank you to those building up and maintaining that code, the research community owes so much to you!

I-LOFAR (@lofarireland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) was first sketched and named by the 3rd Earl of Rosse Birr Castle Demesne in the 1840s. Nowadays, we can see stars and extensive spiral arms with telescope such as HUBBLE Hubble and Low Frequency Array

The Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) was first sketched and named by the 3rd Earl of Rosse <a href="/BirrCastle/">Birr Castle Demesne</a> in the 1840s. Nowadays, we can see stars and extensive spiral arms with telescope such as <a href="/HUBBLE_space/">HUBBLE</a> <a href="/NASAHubble/">Hubble</a> and <a href="/LOFAR/">Low Frequency Array</a>