# Astronomical Observation Tools Astronomical Observation Tools (Astrobs Tools) is composed of: - SCOPE: a code to get the sky coordinate limits from observation constraints; - EQUATOR: a software to organize targets before observations. ## Requirements Astrobs Tools requires `Python 3.10` or newer ## Setup First step is to initialize a virtual environment for the software with: ``` python3 -m venv ./venv ``` Then install the required packages with: ``` source activate.sh && pip install -r requirements.txt && deactivate ``` You may also require to authorize the execution of Astrobs Tools with: ``` chmod u+x Astrobs-Tools.sh ``` ## Usage To launch Astrobs tools, simply execute: ``` ./Astrobs-Tools.sh ``` Then select the desired code ### SCOPE ... ### EQUATOR First, select a configuration file (if none, default is selected). Then, select the action you wish to perform. Available commands (not case sensitive): - help, h, ?: show this page - quit, exit, q: quit the current code - cancel, back: cancels the current action - write, save: write the current table in a file (no options available yet) - read, open [filename]: loads the file "filename" in the current table (no additional options available yet) - calibration, calib: adds a calibration in the target list - simbad [object name], object [object name]: add an object from simbad - search [ra] [dec] [radius], region [ra] [dec] [radius]: search a region centred on the ra/dec coordinates, with a given radius (coordinates should be expressed as 12h30m30s, 90d30m30s or 90.555d) - sidereal, st: computes the sidereal time for each target - sequence, seq: computes the sequence order for each target - check: check if all targets are in the observation field