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A Python package for small bodies research

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sbpy is an Astropy <https://www.astropy.org/>_ affiliated package for small-body planetary astronomy.

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Overview

For an overview of the sbpy project please visit the project overview page <https://sbpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/about.html>_ and the official sbpy website <https://sbpy.org>_.

Installation

The current stable version of sbpy can be installed with pip:

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$ pip install sbpy

For details on the installation process, please refer to the detailed installation guide <https://sbpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html>_.

Documentation

The official documentation and API reference <https://sbpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>_ is avilable.

Status

sbpy is still under development, with v1.0 scheduled for delivery in 2024. For an overview on the status of individual features see the Status Page <https://sbpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/status.html>_.

Acknowledgements

sbpy support provided by NASA PDART Grant Nos. 80NSSC18K0987 and 80NSSC22K0143.

If you use sbpy in your work, please acknowledge it by citing

`Mommert, Kelley, de-Val Borro, Li et al., (2019). sbpy: A Python module for small-body planetary astronomy. Journal of Open Source Software, 4(38), 1426 <https://joss.theoj.org/papers/8b8e7bb15fb4a14f80f2afd06b6ce060>`_