XMMGOF / pysasLinks
pySAS is a python wrapper for the Science Analysis Software (SAS) used for analyzing XMM-Newton data. This repository is maintained by the XMM-Newton Guest Observer Facility (GOF) at Goddard Space Flight Center for testing new pySAS functionality.
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