Crimson Light is a tool to visualize and slice metadata on the available archival observations of samples of astrophysical objects. This visualization enables the user to view available multi-wavelength datasets for a range of objects, optionally filtering the displayed observations on the basis of (angular) resolution, wavelength/frequency coverage, and other properties.
The dust radiative transfer software Powderday interfaces with galaxy formation simulations to produce spectral energy distributions and images. The code uses fsps (ascl:1010.043) and its Python bindings python-fsps for stellar SEDs, Hyperion (ascl:1207.004) for dust radiative transfer, and works with a variety of packages, including Arepo (ascl:1909.010), Changa (ascl:1105.005), Gasoline (ascl:1710.019), and Gizmo (ascl:1410.003); threaded throughout is yt (ascl:1011.022).