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Planets Python Packages

Python packages with the GitHub topic planets. Sorted by relevance, with stars and monthly downloads.
architest
pymeeus

Library of astronomical algorithms in Python

4.2M 73 32
g-battaglia
kerykeion

Data-Driven Astrology 💫 Kerykeion is a Python library for astrology. It generates SVG charts and extracts detailed structured data for birth charts, synastry, transits, composite charts, and more.

156K 635 182
quantum5
punyverse

Python simulator of a puny universe. (How many words can I stick into one?)

1K 3 0
lichtgestalter
curvesimulator

CurveSimulator generates a video of the movements and eclipses of celestial bodies and the resulting lightcurve.

908 3 0
matthewkayne
planet-objects

Planetary data stored as objects

841 1 0
timcera
astronomia

Library for calculation of ephemeris and other astronomical calculations

803 5 2
oscaribv
citlalicue

Create stellar light curves!

782 12 2
hposborn
monotools

A package for detecting, vetting and modelling transiting exoplanets on uncertain periods

649 10 5
IoannisNasios
solarsystem

Our Solar System. Planet's positions, Sun's and Moon' s position and rise/set

499 48 12
martin5f
pyplanets

Library of astronomical algorithms in Python to compute planets ephemeris and phenomena

166 6 0
jvlsg
worden

Project Worden - Terminal Based Space Display

160 5 0
MattiaPugliatti
cortopy

Celestial Object Rendering TOol (CORTO) is a bundle of codes that can be used to generate synthetic images-label pairs of celestial bodies.

138 30 8
Shiva-Iyer
pykepler

kepler is a C and Python astronomy library. It implements VSOP87 for the planets, ELP 2000-82B for the Moon, minor body calculations using the MPC database, IAU precession & nutation models, rise/transit/set, Moon phase, eclipse, and equinox/solstice calculations.

121 9 1
johndoe31415
ewia

Library to calculate apparent positions of astronomical objects

42 0 1
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