The Tradespace Analysis Toolkit for Constellations (TAT-C) provides low-level data structures and functions for systems engineering analysis and design of Earth-observing space missions suitable for pre-Phase A concept studies.
Documentation: https://tatc.readthedocs.io
Repository: https://github.com/code-lab-org/tatc
TAT-C requires Python 3.10–3.14. Install the latest release from PyPI:
pip install tatcTo work with the source code, clone the repository and install the tatc library in "editable" mode:
pip install -e .Note: the following optional dependencies are available with bracket notation:
pip install -e ".[dev]": for development (unit testing, coverage, and linting)pip install -e ".[docs]": for generating documentationpip install -e ".[examples]": for running optional examplespip install -e ".[osse]": for running optional observing system simulation experiment (OSSE) examples
Multiple optional dependencies can be installed with a comma-separated list (e.g., pip install -e ".[dev,examples]")
Development tools are applicable when working with the source code.
Run unit tests with:
python -m unittestOptionally, run a test coverage report:
coverage run -m unittestincluding html output:
coverage htmlGenerate documentation from the docs directory using the command:
make htmlThis project uses the black code style, applied from the project root:
black .Pull requests are also linted with pylint, which must score at least 9.0:
pylint --rcfile=.pylintrc src/tatcThis project is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License — see LICENSE for details.
If you use TAT-C in your research, please cite it using the metadata in CITATION.cff, or the DOI badge above for the latest release.
Paul T. Grogan paul.grogan@asu.edu
This project was supported in part by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Earth Science Division (ESD) Earth Science Technology Office (ESTO) Advanced Information Systems Technology (AIST) program. Financial support is acknowledged under NASA grant numbers: NNX17AE06G, 80NSSC17K0586, 80NSSC20K1118, 80NSSC21K1515, 80NSSC22K1705, 80NSSC24K0575, 80NSSC24K0921; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory subcontracts: 1689594, 1686623, 1704657, 1705655; Texas A & M University subaward M2403907.
Current Project Team
- PI: Paul T. Grogan paul.grogan@asu.edu
Project Alumni
- I. Josue Tapia-Tamayo
- Suvan Kumar
- Isaac Feldman
- Hayden Daly
- Lindsay Portelli
- Matthew Sabatini
- Evan Abel
- Sigfried Hache