Standards of Fundamental Astronomy
The Standards of Fundamental Astronomy (SOFA) software libraries are a collection of subroutines that implement official International Astronomical Union (IAU) algorithms for astronomical computations.
| Stable release | 2018-01-30
   /    2018-01-30  | 
|---|---|
| Written in | C and Fortran | 
| Operating system | Cross-platform | 
| Type | Numerical library | 
| License | SOFA Software License | 
| Website | http://www.iausofa.org/ | 
As of February 2009 they are available in both Fortran and C source code format.
Capabilities
    
The subroutines in the libraries cover the following areas:
- Calendars
 - Time scales
 - Earth's rotation and sidereal time
 - Ephemerides (limited precision)
 - Precession, nutation, polar motion
 - Proper motion
 - Star catalog conversions
 - Astrometric transformations
 - Galactic Coordinates
 
Licensing
    
As of the February 2009 release, SOFA licensing changed to allow use for any purpose, provided certain requirements are met.[1] Previously, commercial usage was specifically excluded and required written agreement of the SOFA board.[2]
References
    
- SOFA Software License for Issue 2009-02-01, International Astronomical Union, 2008-09-30, retrieved 2009-09-09.
 - SOFA Software License for Issue 2008-03-01, International Astronomical Union, 2007-05-21, retrieved 2009-09-09.
 
External links
    
- SOFA Home Page
 - Scholarpedia overview of SOFA
 - International Astronomical Union and Working group "Standards of Fundamental Astronomy
 
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