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[News] University Astrophysics Departments Use GNU/Linux

Supercomputers help Exeter reach for the stars

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| "Astronomers tend to use Unix or Linux-based operating systems for their 
| work, pretty much exclusively. A lot of our code tends to be written for 
| those operating systems and we don't write code for Microsoft Windows," said 
| Bate.   
| 
| Surprisingly though, the actual code that Bate has written to perform the 
| analysis on the simulations is written in Fortran, which could be run under 
| either Windows or Linux. But because his program has to interact with other 
| analysis packages that are Linux based, this has dictated its use as the de 
| facto operating system.    
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http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/04/21/230362/supercomputers-help-exeter-reach-for-the-stars.htm


Recent:

Free/Open-source Astronomy Software

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| Astronomy, considered as one of the oldest sciences, is the scientific study 
| of celestial objects (such as stars, planets, comets, and galaxies) and 
| phenomena that originate outside the Earth's atmosphere (such as the cosmic 
| background radiation).   
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http://junauza.blogspot.com/2008/02/freeopen-source-astronomy-software.html


Explore the Universe from your Desktop with Celestia

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| Conclusion
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| I haven't really discussed the details about what type of information 
| Celestia shows you. Obviously, you can set it to label stars, orbits, 
| planets, and other bodies; it will tell you the surface temperature and 
| luminosity of any object, its distance from any other object, and what class 
| planet or star something is. This is all really great information for 
| astronomers, and I have no doubt that this software will serve as a useful 
| tool for anyone in that profession or field of study. But Celestia is great 
| even for those who are just interested in space and the Universe. Celestia 
| lets travel millions of light years without ever leaving home        
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http://www.techthrob.com/tech/celestia.php


Related:

Fun with free software astronomy

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| Being a devoted backseat observer to the evolution of the Universe in
| general and GNU/Linux software in specific, I thought it was time to
| show off what I consider to be the elite of desktop elegance.
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http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/astronomy_software

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