drms 0.6.3-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
drms (0.6.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium [ Debian Janitor ] * Remove constraints unnecessary since buster [ Ole Streicher ] * New upstream version 0.6.3 * Push Standards-Version to 4.6.1. No changes needed * Add pytest-remotedata to test dependencies * Mark test-only build dependencies * Remove outdated file pattern from d/copyright -- Ole Streicher <email address hidden> Fri, 14 Oct 2022 14:06:27 +0200
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- Debian Astronomy Maintainers
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Debian Astronomy Maintainers
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Lunar | release | universe | misc |
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drms_0.6.3-1.dsc | 2.2 KiB | 7c94bf6ec8a7f236db299ffd088f18e40fab0eed5d5bc1ccc30741b1a6b3a42a |
drms_0.6.3.orig.tar.gz | 52.2 KiB | 72b3d5a3b00b12b656bcd72c689fc1b816b45647c2b19f82f76f71e241191cac |
drms_0.6.3-1.debian.tar.xz | 3.0 KiB | ea81de38de820cb74df85ebd6f58d5cc0201986d95e5ac8e1fa091e283cbc1c3 |
Available diffs
- diff from 0.6.2-1 to 0.6.3-1 (44.6 KiB)
No changes file available.
Binary packages built by this source
- python3-drms: Access HMI, AIA and MDI data with Python
The drms module provides an easy-to-use Python interface for
accessing HMI, AIA and MDI data with Python. It uses the publicly
accessible Joint Science Operations Center (JSOC) server by default,
but can also be used with local NetDRMS sites.
.
The Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) and the Atmospheric
Imaging Assembly (AIA) are instruments aboard the Solar Dynamics
Observatory (SDO) designed to study oscillations and the magnetic
field at the solar surface. The Michelson Doppler Imager (MDI) is the
predecessor to the current HMI and was launched aboard the Solar and
Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO). HMI and MDI observe the full solar
disk at 6173 Å with high resolution, while AIA is designed to study
the solar corona.