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.. To preview locally, install Sphinx and run: rst2html.py README.rst README.html
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.. image:: https://dev.azure.com/aasworldwidetelescope/WWT/_apis/build/status/WorldWideTelescope.pywwt?branchName=master
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:target: https://dev.azure.com/aasworldwidetelescope/WWT/_build?definitionId=2&branchName=master
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:alt: Azure Pipelines Status
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.. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/pywwt/badge/?version=latest
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:target: http://pywwt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest
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:alt: Documentation Status
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pywwt: The AAS WorldWide Telescope from Python/Jupyter
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======================================================
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🚀🚀 `Click here to try out pywwt in the cloud! <http://binder.wwt-forum.org/v2/gh/WorldWideTelescope/pywwt-notebooks/master?urlpath=lab/tree/Start%20Here.ipynb>`__ 🚀🚀
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*Note: our cloud servers usually start up quickly, but if they were recently
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updated you may have to wait a few minutes for the backing software images to
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be rebuilt.*
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About
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-----
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The pywwt_ package is the official toolkit for accessing the AAS_ `WorldWide
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Telescope`_ (WWT) from Python. WWT is a free, open-source tool for visually
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exploring humanity’s scientific understanding of the Universe. It includes a
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sophisticated 4D WebGL rendering engine and a cloud-based web service for
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sharing and visualizing terabytes of astronomical data. WWT is brought to you
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by the non-profit `American Astronomical Society`_ (AAS), the major
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organization of professional astronomers in North America, and the `.NET
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Foundation`_.
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.. _pywwt: https://pywwt.readthedocs.io/
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.. _AAS: https://aas.org/
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.. _American Astronomical Society: https://aas.org/
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.. _WorldWide Telescope: http://www.worldwidetelescope.org/home
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.. _.NET Foundation: https://dotnetfoundation.org/
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.. figure:: docs/images/data_layers_kepler.png
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:align: center
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:alt: A WWT screenshot showing exoplanets in the Kepler field overlaid on a background sky map.
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*Known exoplanets in the Kepler field rendered over background imagery by pywwt.*
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With pywwt_ you can:
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* Visualize and explore astronomical data interactively in the `Jupyter and
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JupyterLab`_ environments through an HTML widget
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* Do the same in standalone applications with a Qt_ widget
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* Load data from common astronomical data formats (e.g. `AstroPy tables`_)
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into WWT
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* Control a running instance of the WWT Windows application
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.. _Jupyter and JupyterLab: https://jupyter.org/
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.. _Qt: https://www.qt.io/
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.. _AstroPy tables: https://docs.astropy.org/en/stable/table/
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The full documentation, including installation instructions, can be found at
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http://pywwt.readthedocs.io/.
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Reporting issues
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----------------
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If you run into any issues, please open an issue `here
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<https://github.com/WorldWideTelescope/pywwt/issues>`_.
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Acknowledgments
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---------------
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The AAS WorldWide Telescope (WWT) system, including pywwt, is a `.NET
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Foundation`_ project. Work on WWT and pywwt has been supported by the
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`American Astronomical Society`_ (AAS), the US `National Science Foundation`_
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(grants 1550701_ and 1642446_), the `Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation`_, and
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`Microsoft`_.
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.. _National Science Foundation: https://www.nsf.gov/
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.. _1550701: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1550701
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.. _1642446: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1642446
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.. _Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation: https://www.moore.org/
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.. _Microsoft: https://microsoft.com/
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