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Astroquery is an astropy affiliated package that
contains a collection of tools to access online Astronomical data. Each web
service has its own sub-package. For example, to interface with the SIMBAD
website, use the simbad
sub-package:
>>> from astroquery.simbad import Simbad
>>> theta1c = Simbad.query_object('tet01 Ori C')
>>> theta1c.pprint()
main_id ra dec ... coo_wavelength coo_bibcode matched_id
deg deg ...
------------- ------------- ------------- ... -------------- ------------------- -------------
* tet01 Ori C 83.8186095697 -5.3897005033 ... O 2020yCat.1350....0G * tet01 Ori C
Astroquery works with Python 3.9 or later. As an astropy affiliate, astroquery requires astropy version 5.0 or later.
The latest version of astroquery can be pip installed (note the --pre
for
picking up released developer versions, and -U
for upgrade):
$ python -m pip install -U --pre astroquery
To install all the mandatory and optional dependencies add the [all]
identifier to the pip command above (or use [docs]
or [test]
for the
dependencies required to build the documentation or run the tests):
$ python -m pip install -U --pre astroquery[all]
To install the 'bleeding edge' version:
$ python -m pip install git+https://github.com/astropy/astroquery.git
or cloned and installed from source:
$ # If you have a github account:
$ git clone [email protected]:astropy/astroquery.git
$ # If you do not:
$ git clone https://github.com/astropy/astroquery.git
$ cd astroquery
$ python -m pip install .
Importing astroquery on its own doesn't get you much: you need to import each sub-module specifically. See the documentation for a list of Available Services. The API shows the standard suite of tools common to most modules, e.g. query_object and query_region.
To report bugs and request features, please use the issue tracker. Code contributions are very welcome, though we encourage you to follow the API and contributing guidelines as much as possible.
If you use astroquery
, please cite the paper we published in The
Astronomical Journal.
The BibTeX entry is available from the package itself:
import astroquery astroquery.__citation__
In addition you may also want to refer to specific versions of the package. We create a separate Zenodo DOI for each version, they can be looked up at the following Zenodo page
Maintained by Adam Ginsburg and Brigitta Sipocz (`[email protected]`_)