Posts tagged outreach
Process Your Solar Eclipse Photos with SunPy!
- 03 April 2024
On 8 April 2024, a total solar eclipse will pass over Mexico, the United States, and Canada, allowing millions of people to see the highly-structured solar corona with their own eyes. Along the path of totality, many will be taking their own pictures of the eclipse. In this post we demonstrate how you can use SunPy to process your own eclipse photos!
SPD 2016
- 31 May 2016
You can find all of the material for the introductory sessions of scientific python and sunpy can be found here.
First impressions from SunPy at Python in Astronomy 2016
- 31 March 2016
Steven Christe (@ehsteve) and Stuart Mumford (@Cadair) got to attend the (great) Python in Astronomy conference which took place in Seattle Washington from 21-25th of March 2016.
SunPy at the 2014 SPD Meeting
- 06 June 2014
A poster on SunPy was presented at the SPD 2014 Meeting which took place in Boston. A copy of the poster is available online in the sunpy/presentations repo on github.
RHESSI Workshop 13
- 03 April 2014
The latest version of SunPy along with an introduction to scientific computing in Python was presented at the 13th RHESSI Workshop on April 3rd, 2014. The presentation was well attended by about 20 people, a significant fraction of the total conference attendees! You can find the presentations (in the form of ipython notebooks) at the following locations
SunPy at SciPy 2013
- 21 July 2013
This year I was lucky enough to be able to attend the annual Scientific Python conference (SciPy 2013) in Austin, Texas. This was very kindly supported by a sponsorship from the conference organisers and sponsors.