[[TOC]] = Education and Public Outreach = == All-Sky Visualization == There are a couple of interactive webpages that help visualize the sky at the frequencies that LWA1 observes at. These pages can be found at: * [http://fornax.phys.unm.edu/low-frequency-sky/index.html The Low Frequency Sky] * [https://fornax.phys.unm.edu/multi-wavelength-sky/index.html The Multi-Wavelength Sky] Additional information about the data and visualization process can be found [wiki:AllSkyVisualization on this page]. [[BR]] [[BR]] == LWATV GUI == [[Image(LWATV-PASI.png)]] === Description === This Python script generates a GUI showing the latest LWATV image and runs on Linux, OS X, and the Raspberry Pi. The GUI consists of four parts: 1. The latest LWATV image (or where the beams are pointed if LASI isn't running), 2. a picture of the LWA1 site with the VLA in the background, 3. an optional pre-recorded LWATV movie for previous days, and 4. a text description describing what sources are in the images and movies. The software is now hosted at [https://github.com/lwa-project/lwatv]. [[BR]] [[BR]] == LWA Status Script == [[Image(LWA1Status.png)]] === Description === This Python script uses a [http://www.blinkstick.com/ BlinkStick] to provide a visual indicator of what an LWA station is doing. It runs on Linux and OS X, and displays the: * Overall station status * Data recorder operations * Whether or not LASI is running/updating LWATV The software is now hosted at [https://github.com/lwa-project/lwa_status]. [[BR]] [[BR]] == Additional Information == For additional information about any of the software described on this page please e-mail: {{{#!html }}}