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      Galaxy Zoo: quantitative visual morphological classifications for 48 000 galaxies from CANDELS

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      Oxford University Press (OUP)
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              Astropy: A Community Python Package for Astronomy

              We present the first public version (v0.2) of the open-source and community-developed Python package, Astropy. This package provides core astronomy-related functionality to the community, including support for domain-specific file formats such as Flexible Image Transport System (FITS) files, Virtual Observatory (VO) tables, and common ASCII table formats, unit and physical quantity conversions, physical constants specific to astronomy, celestial coordinate and time transformations, world coordinate system (WCS) support, generalized containers for representing gridded as well as tabular data, and a framework for cosmological transformations and conversions. Significant functionality is under active development, such as a model fitting framework, VO client and server tools, and aperture and point spread function (PSF) photometry tools. The core development team is actively making additions and enhancements to the current code base, and we encourage anyone interested to participate in the development of future Astropy versions.
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                Journal
                Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
                Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc.
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0035-8711
                1365-2966
                November 22 2016
                February 01 2017
                February 01 2017
                February 01 2017
                February 01 2017
                October 18 2016
                : 464
                : 4
                : 4420-4447
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                10.1093/mnras/stw2587
                0132f312-81d4-4a8e-af46-43494b2d33c4
                © 2016
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