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==Welcome on the free astronomy wiki==
==Welcome on the free astronomy wiki==


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* [[Image Processing:Main|Image processing]].
* [[Image Processing:Main|Image processing]].


A [[Hardware compatibility list|Hardware Compatibility List]] for GNU/Linux systems is available.


A [[Hardware compatibility list|Hardware Compatibility List]] for GNU/Linux systems is available.
Many open projects have become available in the past years with the spreading of affordable microcontrollers and systems on chips like Arduino and Raspberry Pi. The [[Alternative hardware:Main|alternative hardware]] page also tries to list them.
 
'''Note that the pages listed above are quite old now.'''




''Free astronomy'' also hosts two projects: [[Siril]], an astronomical image processing software and [[MCMTII]], drivers for the open telescope motorization .
''Free-Astro'' also hosts some projects: [https://siril.org Siril], an astronomical image processing software and [[MCMTII]], drivers for the open telescope motorization, [[SER_Player|SER Player]] a simple SER file player, and many others available [https://gitlab.com/groups/free-astro/ on gitlab].




If you want to '''contribute''' to the wiki, you need to [[Special:RequestAccount|request an account]], which is a moderated process to prevent spam. After that, you can [[Special:UserLogin|log in]] and start editing. [[User:Vincent|Contact]].
If you want to contribute to the wiki, you need to [[Special:RequestAccount|request an account]], which is a moderated process to prevent spam. After that, you can [[Special:UserLogin|log in]] and start editing. [[User:Vincent|Contact]].

Latest revision as of 17:59, 12 March 2026

Welcome on the free astronomy wiki

Free as in free software (as in free speech), moreover it's free of charges (as in free beer) and well documented to enable people contributing to it.


Free software for astronomy is discussed and documented, whether they are related to:

A Hardware Compatibility List for GNU/Linux systems is available.

Many open projects have become available in the past years with the spreading of affordable microcontrollers and systems on chips like Arduino and Raspberry Pi. The alternative hardware page also tries to list them.

Note that the pages listed above are quite old now.


Free-Astro also hosts some projects: Siril, an astronomical image processing software and MCMTII, drivers for the open telescope motorization, SER Player a simple SER file player, and many others available on gitlab.


If you want to contribute to the wiki, you need to request an account, which is a moderated process to prevent spam. After that, you can log in and start editing. Contact.