Remote Telescope Markup Language
The Remote Telescope Markup Language (RTML) is an
exposure time) to facilitate observation of selected targets. RTML instructions were designed to be displayed in a more human-readable way; they are then processed and executed by telescopes through local parsers.[1][2][3]
It was created by
Hands-On Universe project in 1999.[4] Because of its XML structure and consequent flexibility readability, it is now widely used, and has become an international standard for astronomical imaging.[1][5]
References
- ^ .
- S2CID 55714132.
- ISBN 978-94-010-0253-0.
- ^ "RTML - Remote Telescope Markup Language". University of Göttingen. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
- ^ Proposal for a Telescope Commanding and Scheduling Data Standard (PDF) (Report). European Space Agency. 2015. p. 11.
External links
- http://hou.lbl.gov/rtml/
- http://www.astro.physik.uni-goettingen.de/~hessman/RTML/
- http://www.handsonuniverse.org/