Thus all suspended did my mind gaze fixed,
immovable, intent, ever enkindled by its
gazing.
— Paradiso, Canto XXXIII
Empyrean is a web-based control system for astronomy cameras and spectrographs, designed to lower barriers to operation by abstracting away details other such tools saddle upon the astronomer. Using the Client-Server model, the aforementioned astronomical devices may connect to our application via interfaces, allowing various pairings of hardware to be controlled from the comfort of a simple reactive web UI.
- Simple and intuitive user interface using recognizable styling
- Handles multiple users
- Back-end interface allows different types of cameras and spectrographs to connect to our system
The most recent stable release can be seen in the Releases
section on the repository's home page. Each release will contain a changelog discussing features and fixes that have been added or made since the last release. The repository abides by semantic versioning and each release will be of a minor or major version.
To see what features and fixes are planned for our next release, please
- navigate to our issue tracker
- click the
Milestones
dropdown - select the milestone whose version number immediately succeeds the version number of the last stable release
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Check out our instructions for contribution if you are interested in participating in the development of Empyrean
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Don't hesitate to to draw attention to the work we're doing!