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generate a csv file #11

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laserlab opened this issue Oct 26, 2024 · 5 comments
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generate a csv file #11

laserlab opened this issue Oct 26, 2024 · 5 comments
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Determine the 9 groups of the figure (see documentation team) and generate a csv file with the velocities and distances (1 member due till Wednesday 2pm).

@laserlab laserlab added this to the Code: Make csv milestone Oct 26, 2024
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I am determining the nine groups of nebulae from Hubble’s 1929 article based on similarity in direction and distance, and use the velocity and distance data provided. As Hubble grouped nebulae according to proximity in both distance and radial velocity.

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I am determining the nine groups of nebulae from Hubble’s 1929 article based on similarity in direction and distance, and use the velocity and distance data provided. As Hubble grouped nebulae according to proximity in both distance and radial velocity.

Check with @iglesias-cardinale and @Priyanka-43

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@Cosmos491 if you see PR #16 you can see that I have the data grouped already in a markdown file. You could clean that up and convert to a .csv for other people to use.

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@iglesias-cardinale Sure, on it.

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