commit 5f3e395d16485a012f085f6778dc03f1d98e5b73
Author: Simon Clark <simon.richard.clark(a)gmail.com>
Date: Mon Apr 25 09:38:41 2016 +0100
An amendment to the Astronomy Spin entry.
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<section id="sect-Release_Notes-SciTech-AstronomySpin">
<title>Astronomy Spin</title>
- <para>Fedora Astronomy brings a complete open source toolchain, from
observation planning through to the final results, for both amateur and professional
astronomers. It provides the Fedora KDE desktop enhanced with a complete scientific Python
environment and the AstrOmatic software for data analysis. KStars is included to provide a
full featured astrophotography tool. As KStars uses the INDI library to control equipment,
various telescopes, cameras etc. are supported.</para>
+ <para>The new Fedora Astronomy spin brings a complete open source toolchain,
from observation planning through to the final results, for both amateur and professional
astronomers. It provides the Fedora KDE desktop enhanced with a complete scientific Python
environment and the AstrOmatic software for data analysis. KStars is included to provide a
full featured astrophotography tool. As KStars uses the INDI library to control equipment,
various telescopes, cameras etc. are supported.</para>
<para>Help with using Fedora Astronomy is available in the irc channel
#fedora-astronomy on
irc.freenode.net and on the <ulink
url="https://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/astronomy"...
Astronomy</ulink> mailing list.</para>
</section>