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MMM-ISS

Know when the International Space Station is visible. Based on your latitude and longitude.

Cool Fact

The International Space Station travels in orbit around Earth at a speed of roughly 17,150 miles per hour. That's about 5 miles per second! This means the ISS orbits Earth (and sees a sunrise) once every 92 minutes!

Can I see it without a telescope?

You sure as hell can! Every so often, you can see the ISS in your night sky. To us on Earth, it looks like a bright star moving quickly above the horizon. Visible to the naked eye, the ISS is best seen at dawn and dusk. It is the third brightest object in the sky.

Multiple instances

  • Simply add another config entry

What you get

  • The current altitude of the ISS

  • The current velocity of the ISS

  • The date and time of the next sighting for your location

  • Length of time the ISS will be visible

  • The direction you should be looking to see the ISS when it appears

Examples

Installation

  • git clone https://github.com/mykle1/MMM-ISS into the ~/MagicMirror/modules directory.

  • No dependencies, yet! :-)

Config.js entry and options

Location not in the United States

{
disabled: false,
module: 'MMM-ISS',
position: 'top center',
config: {
    country: "Japan",
    city: "Tokyo",
    lat: "42.6977",                // latitude
    lng: "23.3219",                // longitude
    units: "km",                   // mi = miles, mph / km = kilometers, km/h
    useHeader: false,              // true if you want a header
    header: "",                    // Any text you want. useHeader must be true
    updateInterval: 5 * 60 * 1000,
  }
},

Location inside the United States

{
disabled: false,
module: 'MMM-ISS',
position: 'middle_center',
config: {
    country: "United States",
    regionState: "New York",       // Requires state
    city: "New York",              // Requires city
    lat: "40.565819",              // latitude
    lng: "-74.117500",             // longitude
    units: "mi",                   // mi = miles, mph / km = kilometers, km/h
    useHeader: false,              // true if you want a header
    header: "",                    // Any text you want. useHeader must be true
    updateInterval: 5 * 60 * 1000,
   }
},

Attention = Note from user about location issues

@timma11 wrote: @Mykle1, Thanks for making these modules. I have 2 of yours installed. Might I suggest adding to the readme that the module can’t use every location and that it can only use ones listed on the findthesation.nasa.gov site.