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Python in Astronomy is a conference series focusing on the use, development, and community surrounding Python packages for all types of Astronomy.

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Thank you @pythoninastro for the awesome hack day! “Have fun, learn, code and network”. 👩‍💻🌎🌍🌏🙂 #pyastro20 #astropy #sunpy #hackdays #ScienceFromHome


Python in Astronomy reposted

I participated in @pythoninastro remote #HackDay, which was organized remotely due to the global pandemic. It was an exciting 2-days, where I got the opportunity to work with people across different timezones, and I worked on 3 different projects!


Python in Astronomy reposted

Enjoyed a lot at @pythoninastro #Hackday !!! Worked on adding Gong synoptic Fido Client to the @SunPyProject for pfsspy. Thanks PyAstro community for making this remote conference awesome! Thanks @DavidStansby for guiding me through the hackday.


If you missed this mornings #pyastro20 hack day presentations a reminder that you can watch the recorded livestream anytime: youtube.com/playlist?list=…. Final presentations will be streamed at 16:00 UTC today, followed by some closing remarks from our organising committee co-chairs!


Python in Astronomy reposted

This week we were supposed to be hosting the @pythoninastro Python in Astronomy 2020 Conference in Dublin. Of course that isn't happening with the whole global pandemic thing, but today we are instead hosting the #pyastro20 hack day online!


The next round of our #pyastro20 hack day talks starts soon! First up at 08:00 UT @brettmor will be talking about @astropy, then at 09:00 UT Bruno Morgado will speak about @SKA_telescope. All livestreamed here: youtube.com/playlist?list=…


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Love that @pythoninastro #pyastro20 is now online as a hack day - just gave a presentation on @SunPyProject and excited for some hacking 🤓 You can check out my slides here tinyurl.com/y98nrkas


Python in Astronomy reposted

Interested in the @pythoninastro hack days? Follow their live stream now! Everyone is welcome to join 👩‍💻🙂✨ #pyastro20 #hackdays #ScienceFromHome #ScienceAtHome #python #programming #astro #tech

The #pyastro20 hack day kicks off in 30 minutes at 21:00 UTC! You can live stream the talks via YouTube here: youtube.com/playlist?list=…. More information about the hack day is available here: bit.ly/39Vtjf1



...and it begins! #PyAstro20 hack day shopping is now open, and loads of interesting ideas already forming! Reminder our index doc can be found here: bit.ly/39Vtjf1

pythoninastro's tweet image. ...and it begins! #PyAstro20 hack day shopping is now open, and loads of interesting ideas already forming! Reminder our index doc can be found here: bit.ly/39Vtjf1

Reminder to create/sign-up for some hack day ideas for our #pyastro20 hack days later this week! More information here bit.ly/39Vtjf1

Please pitch your hack day ideas on the PyAstro20 Hack Day sheet by Tuesday, April 21. If you don’t have an idea, that’s totally fine! Feel free to sign up to work on any of the ideas that interest you. You can always ask others about their ideas on our Slack or Matrix channels!



Since we cant all meet in person this year for #pyastro20 we will instead be hosting a remote hack event 😃More details to be released soon about how to join in but for now keep April 23 and 24 free!


Due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Python in Astronomy Conference is cancelled. Please see the meeting webpage for more information: openastronomy.org/pyastro/2020/


Reminder to all attendees that today is the last day you can book the #pyastro20 conference hotel using the block discount. Weblink is in your logistics email from the SOC!


Python in Astronomy reposted

Today we celebrate one year of existence on @github and in this Universe! First commit to the repository was made by @astroshreyas on 30 January 2019 Since then a lot has changed, we developed the codebase! Thanks to @poliastro_py. Presented it at events like @pythoninastro


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