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Montage is a software toolkit used in astrophotography to assemble astronomical images in Flexible Image Transport System (FITS) format into composite images, called mosaics, that preserve the calibration and positional fidelity of the original input images.[2] It won a NASA Space Act Award in 2006.
Developer(s) | IPAC, JPL, CACR, ISI |
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Initial release | October 10, 2003 |
Stable release | 6.0[1]
/ 10 November 2018 |
Repository | github |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Linux, Darwin, SunOS |
Size | 14 MB |
Type | Astronomy software |
License | BSD 3-Clause |
Website | montage |
Montage was developed to support scientific research. It enables astronomers to create images of regions of the sky that are too large to be produced by astronomical cameras. It also creates composite images of a region of the sky that has been measured with different wavelengths and with different instruments; the composite appears as if the area was measured with the same instrument on the same telescope. There is also associated software developed by the Montage user community including Bash and C shell scripts to make mosaics, and the montage-wrapper Python application programming interface, a part of the Astropy project.
Montage uses a BSD 3-Clause License, which permits unlimited redistribution of the Montage code for any purpose as long as its copyright notices and the license's disclaimers of warranty are included.
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edit- ^ "Release 6.0". November 10, 2018. Retrieved November 11, 2018.
- ^ Jacob, J C; Katz, D S; Berriman, G B; Good, J C; Laity, A C; Deelman, E; Kesselman, C; Sing, G; Su, M-H; Prince, T A; Williams, R (2009). "Montage: A Grid Portal and Software Toolkit for Science-Grade Astronomical Image Mosaicking". International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering. 4 (2): 73–87. arXiv:1005.4454. doi:10.1504/IJCSE.2009.026999. S2CID 1536642.