Horizon Image Data Browser
The Horizon Image Data Browser is a Java Package currently under
development at
NCSA by Project
Horizon that will provide a variety of tools for browsing
and visualizing scientific data.
Release Update
All About Horizon
- Overview, History, and Design
- Demonstration Applets (from Horizon
1.3.1beta) run them over the Web!
- Horizon 1.3 Documentation
- Downloading Horizon 1.3
- Subscribe to the Horizon Announcement
Mailing List
- Acknowledgments
-
All About
Horizon 2.0
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Acknowledgements
Project Horizon would like to thank the following people:
- Mark Calabretta for providing the original WCSLIB software
- Tom McGlynn for providing his Java FITS Reader
- Jef Poskanzer for his open distribution of the Acme.Fmt class
distributed with the FITSWCS package.
- Kul Bhatt for misc classes (in the misc package).
- Danno Ferrin for the PositionLayout from the Cool_Beans package
The Horizon Java package is supported in part by Project Horizon, a
cooperative agreement between NASA and the University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign. It is also supported by the NASA Office of Space
Science via the Applied Information Systems Research Program
(96-OSS-10).
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