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The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the California Department of Water Resources (DWR), has constructed a new spatially distributed Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) for the...
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SAOImage DS9 is an astronomical imaging and data visualization application. DS9 supports FITS images and binary tables, multiple frame buffers, region manipulation, and many scale algorithms and...
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The X-Plane Communications Toolbox (XPC) is an open source research tool used to interact with the commercial flight simulator software X-Plane. XPC allows users to control aircraft and receive...
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Growler is a C++-based distributed object and event architecture. It is written in C++, and supports serialization of C++ objects as part of its Remote Method Invocation, Event Channels, and in...
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This comprehensive data set from The Meteoritical Society contains information on all of the known meteorite landings. The Fusion Table is collected by Javier de la Torre and we've also provided...
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Fireballs and bolides are astronomical terms for exceptionally bright meteors that are spectacular enough to to be seen over a very wide area. The following table provides a chronological data...
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The table below provides J2000 heliocentric ecliptic orbital elements for 170 NECs (Near-Earth Comets) sorted by object number/name. http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/neo_elem?type=NEC
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These tables show discovery statistics for NEAs and comets discovered by NASA's WISE mission - now renamed to NEOWISE. The first small table shows the number of NEAs, PHAs (a sub-group of NEAs),...