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Multispectral Astronomical Imaging
Tom Sherlock
Wolfram Language can automate many aspects of astronomical observations, including the tedious process of capturing an image sequence through four color filters and calibration frames. All the alignment, stacking and calibration plus the initial image processing were done in the same notebook using Python routines called from Wolfram Language code.
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