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How to use notebooks for jwst

Im new to Astronomy how can i use Jupyter notebooks to access jwst pipeline? Is it best to just use MAST Database or TIKE?

Or

Should I create a juypter lab notebook and self install required libraries locally with Docker or is there a premade jupyter lab notebook i can clone from github and install in a docker container on my pc? If so how do I do that and how can I use it to access jwst pipeline data?

I have never used a juypter notebook before nor have I used pyhton or python science libraries like astroquery lightkurv and astropy so Im a complete beginner in using scripts but I do know how to use some commands like pip, bash, cd and git. Are there any good tutorials online I could use?

Are there any Browser Based Interactive Notebooks for learning Notebooks for Astronomy?

Lastly how could I install and use Jdavizz notebook?

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u/Silent_Observer55 — 10 hours ago

How can I use astronomy notebooks?

Im new to Astronomy how can i use Jupyter notebooks to access jwst pipeline? Is it best to just use MAST Database or TIKE?

Or

Should I create a juypter lab notebook and self install required libraries locally with Docker or is there a premade jupyter lab notebook i can clone from github and install in a docker container on my pc? If so how do I do that and how can I use it to access jwst pipeline data?

I have never used a juypter notebook before nor have I used pyhton or python science libraries like astroquery lightkurv and astropy so Im a complete beginner in using scripts but I do know how to use some commands like pip, bash, cd and git. Are there any good tutorials online I could use?

Are there any Browser Based Interactive Notebooks for learning Notebooks for Astronomy?

Lastly how could I install and use Jdavizz notebook?

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u/Silent_Observer55 — 2 days ago

How can I use astronomy notebooks?

Im new to Astronomy how can i use Jupyter notebooks to access jwst pipeline? Is it best to just use MAST Database or TIKE?

Or

Should I create a juypter lab notebook and self install required libraries locally with Docker or is there a premade jupyter lab notebook i can clone from github and install in a docker container on my pc? If so how do I do that and how can I use it to access jwst pipeline data?

I have never used a juypter notebook before nor have I used pyhton or python science libraries like astroquery lightkurv and astropy so Im a complete beginner in using scripts but I do know how to use some commands like pip, bash, cd and git. Are there any good tutorials online I could use?

Are there any Browser Based Interactive Notebooks for learning Notebooks for Astronomy?

Lastly how could I install and use Jdavizz notebook?

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u/Silent_Observer55 — 2 days ago

Im looking for help in learning astronomy notebookd

Im new to Astronomy how can i use Jupyter notebooks to access jwst pipeline? Is it best to just use MAST Database or TIKE?

Or

Should I create a juypter lab notebook and self install required libraries locally with Docker or is there a premade jupyter lab notebook i can clone from github and install in a docker container on my pc? If so how do I do that and how can I use it to access jwst pipeline data?

I have never used a juypter notebook before nor have I used pyhton or python science libraries like astroquery lightkurv and astropy so Im a complete beginner in using scripts but I do know how to use some commands like pip, bash, cd and git. Are there any good tutorials online I could use?

Are there any Browser Based Interactive Notebooks for learning Notebooks for Astronomy?

Lastly how could I install and use Jdavizz notebook?

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u/Silent_Observer55 — 2 days ago

Beginner looking for help in notebooks for astronomy

Im new to Astronomy how can i use Jupyter notebooks to access jwst pipeline? Is it best to just use MAST Database or TIKE?

Or

Should I create a juypter lab notebook and self install required libraries locally with Docker or is there a premade jupyter lab notebook i can clone from github and install in a docker container on my pc? If so how do I do that and how can I use it to access jwst pipeline data?

I have never used a juypter notebook before nor have I used pyhton or python science libraries like astroquery lightkurv and astropy so Im a complete beginner in using scripts but I do know how to use some commands like pip, bash, cd and git. Are there any good tutorials online I could use?

Are there any Browser Based Interactive Notebooks for learning Notebooks for Astronomy?

Lastly how could I install and use Jdavizz notebook?

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u/Silent_Observer55 — 2 days ago

Need help learning python/juypter lab notebook for astronomy

Im new to Astronomy and Juypter Notebooks and Ai machine learning for sure I have little skill in python but quick learner especially visual learning.

Are there any free tutorials I can use and free books to learn machine learning for astronomy

Example: use machine learning to run through jwst or tess pipeline data and look for signatures of possible blackholes or exoplanets?

Is there a juypter notebook with this ability already on there?

How can I make a custom juypter lab and git repos and python libraries and python scientific libraries? Should I use docker to place a juypter lab notebook in a container if so how?

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u/Silent_Observer55 — 2 days ago

how can I learn Machine Learning for Astronomical use? [D]

Im new to Astronomy and Juypter Notebooks and Ai machine learning for sure I have little skill in python but quick learner especially visual learning.

Are there any free tutorials I can use and free books to learn machine learning for astronomy

Example: use machine learning to run through jwst or tess pipeline data and look for signatures of possible blackholes or exoplanets?

Is there a juypter notebook with this ability already on there?

How can I make a custom juypter lab and git repos and python libraries and python scientific libraries? Should I use docker to place a juypter lab notebook in a container if so how?

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u/Silent_Observer55 — 2 days ago

Beginner looking for help using notebooks, python, Mast Database and jwst pipeline

Hello im new to Astronomy but have gained some recent knowledge on spectroscopy, Chemical signature detection via spectroscopy, light-curve planet detection, light-curve planet rotation and some knowledge on astronomical symbols like hydrogen electron "Floor" levels for example: Ha Hb and La.

I also just learned about Local SideReal time.

I need help in these 4 areas highest priority to lowest

  1. NOTEBOOKS (I have never used Juypter Notebooks locally or cloud i would like some help with tutorials and links on using them and setting up and would like to know if it is best to run them in the cloud via Docker, Google Collab, mybinder.org or should I run locally and use python and docker for container?

Either way I would like tutorial links for help with both setups.

  1. Python for Science: i have little skill in python do I need to learn Python 3 in its entirety? Or miniconda? How can I learn to use python for astronomy any tutorial links and free books or paid would be great.

3.Databases: is it best to use MAST and TIKE databases via browser or should I use a Pre-built juypter Notebook to access pipeline?

  1. How can I set up a juypter notebook to obtain jwst data via pipeline? Do I make a custom juypter notebook and add python science libraries manually or are there pre-build options?

Would be nice to have some kind of Astronomical Cheet sheet for Astronomical Symbols for objects, planets, exoplanets, asteroids, stars, types of stars, blackholes and Astronomical chemical/elements symbols

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u/Silent_Observer55 — 2 days ago
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UAP Flying out of Moon Crater from Apollo 11 mission?

I was watching a TV Document Series Called "American Experince: Chasing the moon" and they showed footage from Apollo 11 Moon Landers Descent to the moon and I noticed a Fast flying Spherical Uap fly out of a Crater and zip past. I included recording from the TV and applied slow motion. What do you guys think? Can anybody maybe find original Film Role?

Edit: Guys I found another video Archived by NASA titled "Apollo 11 for all mankind" this one shows the exact same phenomenon but it's actually heading into the crater

https://youtu.be/HxgoV9IMgCg?is=BWFkZ543dAXdKO_k Timestamp 27:30+ - 27:40

u/Silent_Observer55 — 2 days ago
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It's World UFO Day 🛸

In honor of World UFO Day let's all share Sightings (Images and clips) of ufo/uap!

Disclosure powered by the people for the people!

u/Silent_Observer55 — 2 months ago