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{{Infobox software
| name = AIPS
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| caption = AIPS 31DEC21 running on macOS
| developer = [[NRAO]]
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▲| status = Active
| programming language = [[FORTRAN]] and [[C (programming language)|C]]
| operating_system = [[Unix-like]]
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| website = http://www.aips.nrao.edu/index.shtml
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The '''Astronomical Image Processing System''' (AIPS) is a software package to support the reduction and analysis of data taken with radio telescopes. Developed predominantly for use with the then under-construction [[Very Large Array|VLA]], the generality inherent in its design allowed it to become the standard data-reduction package for most radio interferometers, including [[VLBI]]. Limited single-dish capability is also featured. Although partially replaced by [[AIPS++#AIPS++/CASA|CASA]], it continues to evolve and remains
==History==
Development of AIPS started at [[NRAO]] in 1978, two years before the VLA became fully operational. Originally written in [[FORTRAN 66]],<ref>{{cite conference|last1=Wells|first1=Donald|title=NRAO's Astronomical Image Processing System|conference=Data Analysis in Astronomy|date=1985|page=202|publisher=[[Kluwer]]}}</ref> AIPS has used [[FORTRAN 77]] since 1989.<ref name="greisen03">{{cite journal|last1=Greisen|first1=Eric|editor1-last=Heck|editor1-first=André|title=AIPS, the VLA, and the VLBA|journal=Information Handling in Astronomy - Historical Vistas|page=114|date=2003|volume=285 |doi=10.1007/0-306-48080-8_7 |bibcode=2003ASSL..285..109G |isbn=978-1-4020-1178-8 }}</ref>
▲Development of AIPS started at [[NRAO]] in 1978, two years before the VLA became fully operational. Originally written in [[FORTRAN 66]],<ref>{{cite conference|last1=Wells|first1=Donald|title=NRAO's Astronomical Image Processing System|conference=Data Analysis in Astronomy|date=1985|page=202|publisher=Kluwer}}</ref> AIPS has used [[FORTRAN 77]] since 1989<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Greisen|first1=Eric|editor1-last=Heck|editor1-first=André|title=AIPS, the VLA, and the VLBA|journal=Information Handling in Astronomy - Historical Vistas|page=114|date=2003}}</ref>. The very first AIPS installation was on a [[MODCOMP]] computer, but the package's portability has led to it being installed on many different systems. Binary versions are today available for users of [[Linux]], [[Mac OS]] and [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]].<ref name="AIPSFAQ">{{cite web|last1=Greisen|first1=Eric|title=The AIPS FAQ|url=http://www.aips.nrao.edu/aips_faq.html|website=AIPS|publisher=NRAO}}</ref>
AIPS has now been in use for
==Description==
AIPS runs under the [[X
As well as the terminal window from which AIPS is started and commands entered, most AIPS sessions will by default contain two other windows, the AIPS TV and the Message Server. The TV is used to visualise data or images and can, for example, be used to interactively edit data or control the progress of a [[deconvolution]]. The Message Server displays useful information reported by each task. Optionally, basic black and white plots can be displayed using TEKSRV, a [[Tektronix 4010|Tektronix 4012]]-based graphics terminal.
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==Primatology==
Although briefly known as RANCID,<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Greisen|first1=Eric|editor1-last=Heck|editor1-first=André|title=AIPS, the VLA, and the VLBA|journal=Information Handling in Astronomy - Historical Vistas|page=111|date=2003|volume=285 |publisher=Kluwer|doi=10.1007/0-306-48080-8_7 |bibcode=2003ASSL..285..109G |isbn=978-1-4020-1178-8 }}</ref>
==See also==
* [[IRAF]] - package for processing data from optical telescopes
* [[Starlink Project|Starlink]] - package similar to IRAF, but developed for UK astronomers
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==References==
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