Reference documentation for the AAS WorldWide Telescope WebGL engine.
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README.md

WWT WebGL Engine Reference Documentation: Source Code

This repository contains the source code for the AAS WorldWide Telescope WebGL Engine Reference documentation. The master branch of this repo is rendered by GitBook to appear here:

https://worldwidetelescope.gitbook.io/webgl-engine-reference/

If youre just interested in the documentation itself, you should go to that website. If youre interested in contributing to this documentation, youve come to the right place! If youre new to the project, please see the WWT Contributors Guide and the WWT Code of Conduct. We operate with a standard fork-and-pull model.

The files in this repository follow the structure described in the WWT GitBook Markdown documentation specification. The content is fundamentally in Markdown format, but there are special patterns and extra features used by GitBook.

Acknowledgments

The AAS WorldWide Telescope system is a .NET Foundation project managed by the non-profit American Astronomical Society (AAS). Work on WWT has been supported by the AAS, the US National Science Foundation (grants 1550701 and 1642446), the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and Microsoft.