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Set of tools to study how space-telescopes with spin-precession scan strategies observe the sky

Project description

nutpy

Author

Juan Bermejo Ballesteros (juan.bermejo@protonmail.com)

Description

nutpy is a set of tools to study how space-telescopes with spin-precession scan strategies observe the sky. It has been developed by students from the Technical University from Madrid (Spain).

Installation

Please check the Installation Guide in the project wiki.

Documentation

Basic documentation can be found here and some examples can also be found in binder.

Contributing

If you are interested in contributing to nutpy in someway, just contact me! You can find my email at the top and bottom of this readme.

Problems

If you find any problem using mubody (quite probable to be fair), please open an issue in the issue tracker.

Citation

If you have used mubody, please cite us using:

Bermejo-Ballesteros, Juan, et al. "Visibility study in a chief-deputy formation for CMB polarization missions." The Journal of the Astronautical Sciences 69.3 (2022): 651-691.

License

nutpy is released under the MIT license, hence allowing commercial use of the library. Please refer to the LICENSE file

License: MIT

Contact

For any questions you can contact us using:

juan.bermejo@protonmail.com

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