The Journal of Computational Astronomy & Astronomical Computing is a journal devoted to astronomy-oriented computing, focused on the development of algorithms, codes, and astronomical software in general. Likewise, contributions are accepted on applications of new or already existing software that generate results of interest, the use of free and commercial software, and on hardware developments with astronomical applications that are associated with software development.
The journal provides a platform for dissemination of knowledge to amateur astronomers, but it may also be attractive to professional astronomers who wish to disseminate their studies among the amateur community. It aims to have an international scope, so it accepts contributions in Spanish, English, and French.
If you wish to submit a contribution to JCAAC, please consult the instructions.
Current issue: October 2024
- Complete issue
- Editorial
- Computational celestial navigation at sea, Teodoro López Moratalla and Luis Mederos (tentative)(Methods and algorithms)
- A new method to calculate orbits of double stars using lunar-occultation data, Enrique Velasco (tentative)(Methods and algorithms)
- Scripting en Stellarium, Sergio Díaz (tentative)(Software)
For earlier issues please refer to the archive.