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DeepskyLog

Log and compare your visual astronomical observations

  • Visit DeepskyLog and start using a web application to prepare, log, and compare visual astronomical observations.
  • You can find more than 150,000 observations and 17,000 sketches in DeepskyLog. There are visual observations of
    • Deep-sky objects
    • Comets
    • Planets
    • Moon
    • Sun
  • Photographic observations are unfortunately not allowed in DeepskyLog. A very good website to log your photographic observations is Astrobin.
  • Be part of the community and start sharing your observations and sketches today!
  • DeepskyLog is free to use and will always be free to use. If you want to sponsor DeepskyLog, we will use it to upgrade our servers to improve the speed and the disk space. Sponsoring can be done by clicking the Sponsor button on top of the GitHub page.
  • If you like DeepskyLog, give it a star. It means a lot to the people maintaining it.

Want to contribute?

  • Read our Code of Conduct.
  • DeepskyLog is always looking for amateur astronomers to help improving DeepskyLog. You don't need to be a programmer to help us! We are also looking for Deep-sky database maintainers, translators, testers, bug triaging, documentation writers, ... As it is unfortunately not always clear to observe, amateur astronomers can still do astronomy by helping out the DeepskyLog team! Be part of the DeepskyLog community today!
  • If you want to help us improve, take a minute to read the Contribution Guidelines first.
  • If you find a problem with the behavior, database or translation of DeepskyLog, please open an issue.

Credits & Sponsors

  • This repository is maintained by the DeepskyLog organization on GitHub.
  • Logos, names and trademarks are not to be used without the explicit consent of the maintainers or owners of the DeepskyLog organization.
  • Our website is running on a web server sponsored by VVS - Vereniging voor Sterrenkunde, the amateur astronomy assocation in Belgium.

The DeepskyLog team

The first version of DeepskyLog was developed in 2004 by Wim De Meester and Jan Vanautgaerden. Over the years, a lot of developers helped in making DeepskyLog what it is today.

The responsibilities in the DeepskyLog team are:

Responsibility Who?
Project Management WimDeMeester
Development WimDeMeester
Issues, Deepsky database TomCorstjens
Documentation SkyNomad

DeepskyLog's Projects

deepskylog icon deepskylog

Log and compare your visual astronomical observations

deepskylogmobile icon deepskylogmobile

DeepskyLogMobile is an Android application to read the observations in DeepskyLog.

docker icon docker

The Docker scripts to create the DeepskyLog Docker image.

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Place to find and write articles for DeepskyLog

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Adds localization support to laravel applications using PoEdit and GNU-Gettext.

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