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MEE2024 Stacker v0.4.5

05 May 12:22
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Executable version of the MEE2024 Stacker v0.4.5

This will run on Windows 10 and 11 computers without having to install Python.

The release folder already contains a platesolve database (derived from the Tycho catalogue).

A config.txt file is included in this release with default parameters.

To use the Gaia database, an internet connection is required.

MEE2024 Stacker v0.4.4

28 Mar 17:08
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Executable version of the MEE2024 Stacker v0.4.4

This will run on Windows 10 and 11 computers without having to install Python.

The release folder already contains a platesolve database (derived from the Tycho catalogue).

A config.txt file is included in this release with default parameters.

Also included are example data.zip files from the 2017 eclipse data of Don Bruns. These are output files from the Tab1 processing of the original FITS files and can be used to practice on the Tab2 and Tab3 processing steps.

To use the Gaia database, an internet connection is required.

MEE2024 Stacker v0.3.2

19 Mar 14:10
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Executable version of the MEE2024 Stacker v0.3.2

This will run on Windows 10 and 11 computers without having to install Python.

The release folder already contains a platesolve database (derived from the Tycho catalogue).

A config.txt file is included in this release with default parameters.

To use the Gaia database, an internet connection is required.

This release addresses a small change that was made to the Gaia server than unfortunately made all previous versions of the MEE2024 software unable to access the Gaia database.

MEE2024 Stacker v0.3.1

15 Mar 21:09
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Executable version of the MEE2024 Stacker v0.3.1

This will run on Windows 10 and 11 computers without having to install Python.

The release folder already contains a platesolve database (derived from the Tycho catalogue).

A config.txt file is included in this release with default parameters.

To use the Gaia database, an internet connection is required.

MEE2024 Stacker Windows Executable v0.2.4

01 Mar 16:12
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Executable version of the MEE2024 Stacker v0.2.4

This will run on Windows 10 and 11 computers without having to install Python.
To use plate solving, download the accompanying Tycho database.

To use the Gaia database, an internet connection is required. A preliminary Tycho plate solve is necessary before using Gaia.

MEE2024 Stacker Windows Executable v0.2.0

21 Feb 23:05
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Executable version of the MEE2024 Stacker v0.2.0

This will run on Windows 10 and 11 computers without having to install Python.
To use plate solving, download the accompanying Tycho database.

To use the Gaia database, an internet connection is required. A preliminary Tycho plate solve is necessary before using Gaia.

MEE2024 Stacker Windows Executable v0.1.6

13 Jan 00:06
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Executable version of the MEE2024 Stacker v0.1.6

This will run on Windows 10 and 11 computers without having to install Python.
To use plate solving, download the accompanying Tycho database.

MEE2024 Stacker Windows Executable v0.1.4

09 Jan 00:45
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Executable version of the MEE2024 Stacker v0.1.4

This will run on Windows 10 and 11 computers without having to install Python.
To use plate solving, download the accompanying Tycho database.

MEE2024 Stacker Windows Executable v0.1.2

06 Jan 18:57
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Executable version of the MEE2024 Stacker v0.1.2

This will run on Windows 10 and 11 computers without having to install Python.
To use plate solving, download the accompanying Tycho database.

Database Tycho Catalogue

05 Jan 21:52
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This is a database to be used with the plate solver in the MEE2024 Stacker.

This database was created using the generate_database program using the Tycho star catalogue. It contains stars down to 9th magnitude and is intended for fields of view between 1 and 9 arcsec. It took approximately 10 hours to generate.