Releases: astropy/astroquery
Bugfix: require astropy>=0.4.1 for astroquery v0.2.1
setup.py v0.2->v0.2.1
v0.2
Astroquery v0.2 has been released. Astroquery is a suite of tools for querying
various astronomical web forms, including observation archives, source
catalogs, and spectral line lists.
You can access astroquery at
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/astroquery/0.2
or directly from github:
https://github.com/astropy/astroquery/releases/tag/v0.2
The documents are hosted at:
http://astroquery.readthedocs.org/en/v0.2/
v0.2 has a few new features and includes major internal improvements.
The new tools provide interfaces to the ESO Archive, the GAMA database, the CDS
Xmatch service, NASA's SkyView service, and the Open Exoplanet Catalogue.
Thanks to the many contributors this cycle:
Julien Woillez (@jwoillez)
Simon Liedtke (@derdon)
Loïc Séguin-Charbonneau (@loicseguin)
Caden Armstrong (@CadenArmstrong)
Joseph Booker (@sargas)
Erik Tollerud (@eteq)
Madhura Parikh (@jdnc)
@fred3m
Ricky Egeland (@rickyegeland)
Michel Droettboom (@mdboom)
James Allen(@james-allen)
Brigita Sipocz (@bsipocz)
Gustavo Braganca (@gabraganca)
Adrian Price-Whelan (@adrn)
David Shiga (@dshiga)
Matt Craig (@mwcraig)
Kyle Willett (@willettk)
Erik Bray (@embray)
William Schoenell (@wschoenell)
Astroquery has 30 contributors, about 1/3 that of astropy, making it the
largest affiliated package by contributor count.
First release: BETA!
This is the first quasi-production-ready version of astroquery. It is intended for early adopters and beta testers, but is highly functional. Please expect issues and be ready to post them.