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This is the Python API for the Astrophysics Cross-Observatory Science Support (ACROSS), a NASA initiative to provide cross-observatory support for time-domain and multi-messenger (TDAMM) coordination and observation planning.
The client provides support for accessing the BurstCube TOO interface that ACROSS provides.
To install the client, enter the command pip install across-burstcube
.
The across_client
module should now be available for use.
The relevant classes are:
BurstCubeTOO
Main interface for submitting, updating, fetching and deleting BurstCube TOO requests.
BurstCubeTriggerInfo
Class that provides extended information on the triggering event, this is an
parameter for BurstCubeTOO
.
BurstCubeTOORequests
Allows to fetch multiple BurstCubeTOO
entries using various filter criteria.
Note that submission of BurstCubeTOO requests requires an API Token, which will be supplied by ACROSS.
FAQs
ACROSS API Python client for BurstCube
We found that across-burstcube demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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