[the ESO SkyCat tool logo]

SkyCat is a tool that combines visualization of images and access to catalogs and archive data for astronomy.

See the SkyCat FAQ and the SkyCat Programmer's Manual for more information.

You can download the latest Skycat version here.

SkyCat features

Things we are working on

Caveats

About the software

SkyCat was developed by ESO's Data Management and Very Large Telescope (VLT) Project divisions with contributions from the Canadian Astronomical Data Center (CADC).

The tool was originally conceived as a demo of the capabilities of the class library that we are developing for the VLT.

The Skycat sources currently consist of five packages:

You can get the sources from the skycat ftp directory. All of the required packages are always included in the tarfile.

Java vs Tcl/Tk

Some users might wonder why we did this development in the Tcl/Tk environment rather than in Java. The main reason was the pragmatic need to get the functionality implemented in time for the VLT to come on-line (mid 1998). However, great care has been taken to develop as much as possible with object oriented languages (C++, [incr Tcl]), having in mind that the future lies in tele-scripting rather in the distribution of binary code.

SkyCat mailing list

A mailing list has been setup to support a wide collaboration on the SkyCat/RTD/CatLib project. Many people have shown interest in participating in such a venture. You can sign up with that list here. A hypermail archive is also available.

Distribution and support

The SkyCat binaries are freely available to any users who want to download and use the software at their own risk. Users who wish to modify the source code should contact malbrech@eso.org.

SkyCat is available as an executable for these platforms:

Solaris (SunOS-5.5.1)
HP-UX-10.20
Linux

ESO will maintain the Sun Solaris and HP versions in the longer term. They are the platforms on which VLT software will run. ESO does not have the resources to port to and maintain SkyCat on any other platforms. We will be glad to redistribute any port that other people or groups may support but decline any responsibility for them.

The software is available as source code for research and other non-profit organizations. If you are interested to obtain the package send us a note.

Please report problems or send suggestions to malbrech@eso.org or to abrighto@eso.org

Acknowledgments

We very much appreciated practicing wishful programming at large, i.e. wishing a utility, a function or just a code fragment that would just do that bit you badly need, then surfing the net, fetching it and re-using it in our code. Here is an incomplete list of packages that we either partially re-used or gave a source of inspiration.

Authors

Allan Brighton (ESO), Thomas Herlin (ESO), Miguel Albrecht (ESO), Daniel Durand (CADC), Peter Biereichel (ESO)


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