Format: https://blends.debian.org/blends/1.1
Task: Telescope Control
Install: true
Description: Telescope control and data processing
 This metapackage will install Debian Astro packages to control (mainly
 amateur) telescopes and do their data reduction.

Recommends: indi-bin

Recommends: libapogee3

Recommends: indi-eqmod

Recommends: libahp-xc

Recommends: libahp-gt

Recommends: indi-gpsd

Recommends: virtualgps

Recommends: indi-starbook

Recommends: indi-starbook-ten

Recommends: indi-sx

Recommends: indi-webcam

Recommends: gcx

Recommends: wxastrocapture

Recommends: lynkeos.app

Recommends: kstars

Recommends: linguider

Recommends: audela
WNPP: 744236
Pkg-Description: Free and open source astronomy software
 Audela is a free and open source astronomy software intended for digital
 observations (CCD cameras, Webcams, etc.). Its  concept is entirely new,
 because whilst it features advanced image  processing and acquisition
 functions like existing software, its  originality lies in the fact that it
 is entirely reprogrammable using simple scripts. It can control many
 telescope mounts and cameras or DSLRs.
Homepage: http://audela.org

Recommends: aravis-tools
WNPP: 843185
Homepage: https://github.com/AravisProject/aravis
Pkg-Description: a vision library for genicam based cameras
 Aravis is a glib/gobject based library for video acquisition using
 Genicam (http://www.genicam.org) cameras. It currently implements the
 gigabit ethernet and USB3 (Since Aravis 0.5.x) protocols used by
 industrial cameras. It also provides a basic ethernet camera simulator
 and a simple video viewer.
 .
 Aravis is becoming the 'de facto' standard for GigaEthernet and USB
 camera sky monitoring under linux.

Recommends: freeture
WNPP: 843188
Homepage: https://github.com/fripon/freeture
Pkg-Description: a free software to capture meteors
 FreeTure has been developed in the framework of the FRIPON project
 (www.fripon.org): it aims to detect meteors using Giga Ethernet and
 USB cameras.
 .
 Watec cameras are also supported via video4linux library, even if
 control options are limited by the specific digital wrapper.

Recommends: rts2
WNPP: 872801
Homepage: http://www.rts2.org
Pkg-Description: Open source observatory manager
 RTS2, or Remote Telescope System, 2nd Version, is an integrated open
 source package for remote observatory control under the Linux
 operating system. Its goals is to create a system, which you will
 put on computer(s) running observatory, and it will keep it running,
 protecting it from elements, taking images, ensuring that pointing
 is good, reacting to TOOs, keeping track what was done, sending you
 data, and helping you to do science. 
 .
 RTS2 is designed to run the observatory in fully autonomous mode,
 picking targets from a database table, storing image meta data to the
 database, processing images and storing their WCS coordinates in the
 database and offering Virtual-Observatory enabled access to them. It
 is currently running on various telescope setups world-wide. For
 control of devices from various manufacturers we developed an
 abstract device layer, enabling control of all possible combinations
 of mounts, CCDs, photometers, roof and cupola controllers.
