During my Astrophysics degree, we used the Starlink software suite, it comprises numerous data-reduction and analysis tools, and is freely available. It is used by a large proportion of UK academic institutions.
I think part of the problem with this is people confusing the words 'liquid' and 'fluid'. People say glass is fluid, i don't know if it is or not, but they then equate fluid with liquid, which is obviously very wrong.
At least, thats what i've observed.
During my Astrophysics degree, we used the Starlink software suite, it comprises numerous data-reduction and analysis tools, and is freely available. It is used by a large proportion of UK academic institutions.
I think part of the problem with this is people confusing the words 'liquid' and 'fluid'. People say glass is fluid, i don't know if it is or not, but they then equate fluid with liquid, which is obviously very wrong. At least, thats what i've observed.